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Tigers scored 8 runs in the last 2 innings with 10-4 comeback victory over angels

Anaheim (AP)-Dillon Dingler ended an eighth inn of five runs with a Homer with three runs, Javier Báez and Gleyber Torres each hit a solo shot in the third, and the Detroit Tigers gathered on Thursday night with the 10: 4 victory against the slingshot in Los Angeles on Thursday night.

Spencer Torkelson added a Homer with two runs ninth season in a threesome ninth when Detroit improved to an American league best 20-12 and sent the angels to their sixth precipitation in a row.

After the game, the Angels announced that star outfield Mike Trout was again placed on the 10-day injury list due to a bone in his surgically repaired left knee.

Tiger's starter Casey Mize (5-1) gave up four runs and seven goals in Seven Innerings, including Logan O'Hoppe's Solo Homer in the second and Jorge Solers two-run shot in the third.

Detroit was in eighth place: 2, when Torres, who had three goals, removed Ryan Zeferjahn, who retired the team in seventh place. The Angels manager Ron Washington called the left-handed Reid Detmers (0: 2), who ran Riley Greene and gave up an RBI single to Andy Ibáñez.

The Field of Angels Center Jo Adell fumbled the hit by Ibáñez for a mistake and made it possible to find two runners. One later put Zach McKinStry an RBI single that she tied, and Dingler, who had three goals, drove a 409-foot home to the left to achieve a lead of 7: 4.

Los Angeles's left -handed man, Yusei Kikuchi, gave up two runs and five goals in five innings and ran five and went one.

The often injured trout missed his first game of the season after he was removed with the loss on Wednesday in Seattle with a left knee cast. He had two operations to repair separate meniscal cracks in the knee last year, and limited him to 29 games in a season that was canceled on April 29.

Key moment

Báez, the Tigers' shortstop field, made a jump from Soler's fifth inning ride over the yellow line on the right field wall to take a Homerun away.

Key

Soler's two-run shot in the third was the second Homer of the Angels with a runner on the basis since April 10th. Of the 43 home runs of the team this season, there were 33 solo shots.

Next on

Tigers LHP Tarik Skubal (3-2, 2.34 ERA), the reigning Al Cy Young award winner, starts on Friday evening against Angels RhP Jose Soriano (2-4, 4.50).

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