**Tigers Recap: Detroit Tigers Rally to 9-4 Victory, Hand Chicago White Sox 100th Loss**
In a season of ups and downs for the Detroit Tigers, their latest matchup against the Chicago White Sox provided a memorable moment for Tigers fans. The Tigers rallied to secure a 9-4 victory, handing the White Sox their 100th loss of the season. The game, which took place at Guaranteed Rate Field, was a testament to Detroit’s resilience and determination, characteristics they have showcased throughout their campaign.
### Early Struggles and a Swift Comeback
The game did not start in Detroit’s favor, as the White Sox took an early lead in the bottom of the second inning. Chicago’s slugger, Eloy Jiménez, delivered a two-run homer off Tigers starter Matt Manning, putting the home team up 2-0. The White Sox seemed poised to add more, but Manning managed to limit the damage, despite some shaky moments.
Detroit’s offense, initially stifled by White Sox starter Mike Clevinger, began to show signs of life in the top of the fourth inning. Spencer Torkelson, who has been one of the Tigers’ most consistent hitters this season, sparked the comeback with a solo shot to left field. This home run was Torkelson’s 28th of the season, and it cut the White Sox lead to 2-1.
The momentum continued to shift in Detroit’s favor as they loaded the bases later in the inning. With two outs and a full count, Matt Vierling stepped up to the plate. Vierling, who has been clutch for the Tigers in key situations, delivered a two-run double down the right-field line, giving Detroit a 3-2 lead.
### Tigers Extend Their Lead
Once the Tigers took the lead, they didn’t look back. In the top of the sixth inning, they added to their advantage. After Clevinger walked Kerry Carpenter, manager Pedro Grifol decided to pull him from the game. The White Sox bullpen, which has struggled throughout the season, failed to stop the Tigers’ offense. Javier Báez, who has had a challenging season at the plate, broke out of his slump with a two-run homer, extending Detroit’s lead to 5-2.
The Tigers’ bullpen, led by José Cisnero and Jason Foley, did an excellent job of preserving the lead. While Manning was not at his best, he managed to get through five innings, giving up only the two runs on Jiménez’s homer. Cisnero and Foley combined for three scoreless innings, keeping the White Sox at bay and giving the Tigers’ offense the chance to further extend their lead.
### Late-Inning Drama and Final Push
The White Sox did not go down without a fight. In the bottom of the eighth inning, they managed to score two runs off Cisnero, who allowed a double to Andrew Vaughn and a single to Jiménez. With the score now 5-4, Detroit brought in closer Alex Lange to finish the inning. Lange struck out Yasmani Grandal to end the threat and keep the Tigers in the lead.
The top of the ninth inning saw the Tigers put the game out of reach. Chicago’s bullpen woes continued as they allowed Detroit to load the bases with one out. Jake Rogers, Detroit’s catcher, came through with a bases-clearing double, making the score 8-4. Akil Baddoo added an RBI single to cap off the inning, giving the Tigers a commanding 9-4 lead.
Lange returned to the mound in the bottom of the ninth and shut down the White Sox, securing the victory for Detroit. The win improved the Tigers’ record to 69-71, while the White Sox fell to a dismal 56-100, marking their first 100-loss season since 2018.
### Reflecting on the Season
This victory was emblematic of the Tigers’ season—marked by moments of promise and resilience, yet also by inconsistency. Detroit’s young core, including Torkelson, Carpenter, and Riley Greene, continues to show growth, offering hope for the future. Manager A.J. Hinch has been tasked with guiding this team through a rebuilding phase, and while the playoffs are out of reach this year, the Tigers are laying the groundwork for future success.
For the White Sox, the 100th loss of the season is a stark reminder of how far they have fallen since their playoff appearances in 2020 and 2021. Injuries, underperformance, and inconsistency have plagued the team all year, leading to what has been a season to forget for Chicago fans.
As the Tigers head into the final stretch of the season, they will look to build on this victory and finish the year on a positive note. With a strong finish, Detroit could position itself as a team to watch in the coming years, as their young stars continue to develop and gain experience at the Major League level.