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Harold Castro, of the Detroit Tigers, turns the bases after hitting a solo home run in the fourth inning against the Cleveland Guardians.
The Venezuelan Harold Castro connected homered for the third time in three games, Jeimer Candelario homered. a homer and the Detroit Tigers beat the Cleveland Guardians 2-1 on Sunday.
Detroit got home. victory despite only hitting four hits. The Tigers beat Cleveland for just the seventh time in their last 28 games at Comerica Park.
“We’ve definitely been resilient,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch, “but we won a series against a division team.” four blank innings and allowed two hits in his second major league start. punched out He went four without walking and left.
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Alex Lange (2-1) hit the mound due to a lower body cramp. four outs and took the victory. Gregory Soto, Detroit’s sixth pitcher in the game, allowed single with two outs and earned his eighth save.
Castro fired a single. his home run in the fourth inning off Triston McKenzie (3-4).
For the Tigers, Venezuelan Harold Castro 3-1, one run scored, one RBI. Puerto Ricans Javier Báez, 3-0, and Willi Castro, 3-0.
For the Guardians, Dominicans Amed Rosario, 4-0, and José; Ramírez 3-0. The Venezuelan Andrés Giménez 4-1, one scored.
