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Despite injuries, the developing tigers try to keep the twins below

Detroit Tigers Savii Reeson Olson (45) throws it to Chicago White Sox during the first shot at the Comerica Park in Detroit on Saturday, April 5, 2025.

Detroit Tigers spent a day on Thursday after the 5-1 host launched them to the top of the American League Center.

Now the job continues.

The tigers will try to stay hot when they open a three -game series against their rival Minnesota Twins at Minneapolis on Friday night. It points to the beginning of a six -game journey for Detroit, which will also visit Milwaukee Brewers for an inter -three -game set.

Detroit manager Aj Hinch, the second master Gleyber Torres, his right hand Alex Cobb, capture Jake Rogers and outside field player Manuel Margot, including injuries, including several key players, although he missed his team well.

“Just play the game in front of you, Hük Hinch said. “We can’t do more with anyone who is not here. I think our team embraces it … And there is the fact that this is the case.

“Our caterpillar, our flexibility, our fight, our character, all these things are guaranteed. Who are we and our players answer.”

Minnesota hopes to respond after a series of frustration that has dropped three out of four games against Kansas City Royals. Gemini lost 3-2 in the serial finals in the afternoon before flying home.

Gemini -catching Ryan Jeffers said that he and his teammates should be confident and find a way to come in decisive moments.

“This is the case, tight -curtain games, you should draw a run here.” He said. “And we put a big zero. …

“I continue to say this all season: the ball falls in another way. We have to do a better job to win them.”

Rocco Baldelli, the Twins manager, repeated Jeffers’ feelings, especially when he came to hit the runners better at his base.

“We have to force the problem,” Baldelli said. “We have to put a few more runs on the board.”

Tigers will try to keep the Minnesota dough in balance on Friday at the third beginning of 2025. In the season against Los Angeles Dodgers, Olson gave up four runs in 4 2/3 strokes, and then returned to Chicago White Sox on Saturday to limit six strokes to win his second start.

Olson began four times against the twins and with 3,32 ERA 2-1. He allowed nine runs (seven won) on 19 strokes on 19 strokes, with seven walks and 24 strikes.

David Festa’s right hand is expected to exit the season. 25-year-old Seton Hall Screed went 2-6 with 4.90 ERA in 14 games for Minnesota in 2024.

At the beginning of the tigers alone, Festa left seven runs in five strokes on July 3, on July 3. None of them walked and hit six in a home loss of 9-2.

Festa would begin for Triple-A Saint Paul on Friday, but he would take the mound to a few miles west. The introduction will allow the two beginners Chris Paddack and Simeon Woods Richardson to rest one day, and this week will help a rotation of a rotation that loses Pablo Lopez.

Baldelli, “Currently there are too many games in a row.” He said. “… This is the forward -looking, coping movement for our starting jugs.”

-FELD level media

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