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Tigers Finish the Job at Comerica Park
That’s how you draw it up on a Sunday at Comerica Park.
The Detroit Tigers wrapped up a series sweep of the Miami Marlins with an emphatic 8-2 win, combining timely hitting with another strong outing from Tarik Skubal.
Scoring Summary
| Inning | Play | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Dillon Dingler homers to left field. Riley Greene scores. Colt Keith scores. | DET 3 – MIA 0 |
| 5th | Kevin McGonigle homers to right field. | DET 4 – MIA 0 |
| 6th | Kerry Carpenter homers to right field. Riley Greene scores. | DET 6 – MIA 0 |
| 6th | Javier Báez singles to center field, advances to 2nd. Zach McKinstry to third. Spencer Torkelson scores. | DET 7 – MIA 0 |
| 7th | Otto Lopez out on a sacrifice fly to deep right field to Kerry Carpenter. Jakob Marsee scores. | DET 7 – MIA 1 |
| 9th | Otto Lopez homers to left field. | DET 8 – MIA 2 |
It was their most complete performance of the season.
Early Offense Sets the Tone
Detroit wasted no time getting on the board, putting together a strong first inning to grab early control. That quick start mattered, especially against a tough pitching matchup.
Dillon Dingler once again delivered in a big moment, coming through with a clutch hit to help spark the offense.
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Kevin McGonigle Continues to Impress
If there’s a storyline developing early in the season, it’s Kevin McGonigle.
After a hot start on Opening Day, pitchers adjusted, and McGonigle adjusted right back.
His approach stands out. He’s laying off tough pitches, making smart swing decisions, and punishing mistakes. That showed up in a big way with his first home run of the season.
And there’s likely more power coming.
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Tarik Skubal Dominates Again
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Tarik Skubal didn’t need to be perfect, just effective.
- 6.2 innings pitched
- 1 earned run
- 7 strikeouts
He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and controlled the game throughout, even while working through some early deep counts.
Best Offensive Showing of the Season
Detroit finished with eight runs on 12 hits, consistently applying pressure and capitalizing on opportunities.
Against a strong arm on the mound, this was easily their most complete offensive performance of the season.
Why This Sweep Matters
It’s early, but this series mattered.
The Tigers needed momentum — and they got it. A sweep like this reinforces what this team can be when everything clicks.
Player of the Game
Tarik Skubal was excellent, but Kevin McGonigle gets the nod.
His emergence is quickly becoming one of the biggest storylines on this team.
Final Thoughts
Strong pitching. Timely hitting. Complete effort.
That’s the formula — and on Sunday, the Tigers executed it.
Upcoming Games
- Tue, Apr 14 — Tigers vs. Royals — 6:40 PM
- Wed, Apr 15 — Tigers vs. Royals — 6:40 PM
- Thu, Apr 16 — Tigers vs. Royals — 1:10 PM
- Fri, Apr 17 — Tigers vs. Red Sox — 7:15 PM
- Sat, Apr 18 — Tigers vs. Red Sox — 4:10 PM
- Sun, Apr 19 — Tigers vs. Red Sox — 1:35 PM
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