Tigers lose on walk-off homer in wild ending vs Reds after rain delay

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Tigers lose on walk-off homer in wild ending vs Reds after rain delay

Detroit Tigers score: The Tigers lost the lead and regained the lead in the span of 10 minutes during the bottom of the seventh and top of the eighth.

Tigers lose on walk-off homer in wild ending vs Reds after rain delay

Detroit Tigers score: The Tigers lost the lead and regained the lead in the span of 10 minutes during the bottom of the seventh and top of the eighth.

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CINCINNATI – The Detroit Tigers and Cincinnati Reds entered a rain delay before the top of the seventh inning, with the Reds inching closer to a comeback.

The final three innings featured a storm of a different sort, with a combined nine runs scored.

The Tigers lost the lead and regained the lead in the span of 10 minutes during the bottom of the seventh and top of the eighth, then lost it again in the ninth in a 9-8 win loss to the Reds on Friday, April 24, in the first of three games in the series at Great American Ball Park.

Nathaniel Lowe hit a walk-off two-run home run off right-handed reliever Kenley Jansen with two outs in the ninth.

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The Tigers (14-13) and Reds (17-9) clash again Saturday (7:15 p.m., Fox). The starter for the Reds is right-hander Brady Singer, who has a 3.16 ERA over 77 innings in 14 starts against the Tigers in his seven-year MLB career.

Before Lowe's walk-off home run, the Tigers surrendered four runs in the bottom of the seventh for a 7-6 deficit, only to score three runs in the top of the eighth for an 8-7 lead.

Right-handed reliever Will Vest struggled in the seventh. He walked Dane Myers on four pitches, then gave up a two-run home run to Matt McLain on a sixth-pitch fastball.

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tied the game, 5-5.

With two outs, the Tigers replaced Vest with left-handed reliever Brant Hurter for a favorable matchup with Lowe in hopes of stranding a runner on second base. Hurter induced a ground ball, but second baseman Javier Báez – who began the game at shortstop – threw the ball away.

The throwing error from Báez put the Reds ahead, 6-5. The mistake also allowed the Reds to extend their lead to 7-5, as Tyler Stephenson followed with an RBI double.

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That's when the Tigers rallied with Spencer Torkelson's solo home run and Kerry Carpenter's two-run home run, both against right-handed reliever Tony Santillan.

Torkelson pulled a middle-in fastball for his third homer in as many games (after none in his first 23), while Carpenter pulled an up-and-in fastball for his sixth homer in 24 games.

There were several key moments for the Tigers in the early innings.

A left-on-left home run from Riley Greene in the second, a home run from Báez in a 3-0 count in the third, a leaping catch from Greene to help left-hander Framber Valdez escape trouble after back-to-back walks with two outs in the third.

His 52.8% strike rate (on 89 pitches) contributed to five walks.

That problem hurt Valdez but didn't doom the Tigers.

Valdez allowed two runs on four hits and five walks with four strikeouts across 4⅓ innings, giving him a 3.41 ERA across six starts. The Reds threatened but didn't score until the fifth inning with McLain's first of two big swings.

After that, Valdez fell behind 3-0 in the count to McLain, forcing him to work his way back into the strike zone. Once that happened, McLain crushed Valdez's up-and-away sinker in the zone for a two-run home run.

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