Astros vs Tigers Recap: Tigers Cruise to 8-0 Victory

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Houston's Tough Night in Detroit
The Astros came to Comerica Park after a thrilling 2-1 win over the Tigers the night before. Houston was riding a three-game winning streak and looked to stay hot against Detroit's hungry lineup. But this night belonged to the Tigers. Detroit's bats came alive early and often, setting the tone from the first inning. The Astros' pitching staff struggled right out of the gate. Spencer Arrighetti took the mound and couldn't find his rhythm. He gave up five hits and eight runs in just three innings. The damage was done fast. Houston fell behind early and never found a way back. The final score read 8-0, a shutout loss that stung the visiting team.
Tigers Strike Early and Often
Let's look at what happened on the field. In the third inning, things got wild. Dillon Dingler struck out swinging on a 77 mph curve, but wait—a throwing error by catcher Yainer Diaz let James Outman score. Kevin McGonigle stole third on the same play. Then Kerry Carpenter stepped up and crushed a four-seam fastball 412 feet to right field for a two-run homer. McGonigle scored. It was 3-0 Tigers fast. The fourth inning exploded even bigger. Colt Keith homered to right on an 87 mph cutter. Outman followed with a massive 407-foot shot that scored McKinstry and Vierling. Then Dillon Dingler singled to center, bringing McGonigle home again. The scoreboard kept climbing. Detroit was unstoppable.
Tigers Dominate in Historic Shutout
Keider Montero was the star of the day on the mound for Detroit. The Tigers pitcher threw seven strong innings, allowing just five hits and zero runs. He struck out three and walked one. His control was perfect when it mattered most. The Astros' best hitter, Yordan Alvarez, struck out twice. Jose Altuve went 2-for-3 but couldn't spark anything. Christian Walker went 0-for-4, powerless against Detroit's pitching. The shutout was complete. Enmanuel De Jesus finished the job with two clean innings in relief, striking out two more batters. When the final out was recorded, the Tigers celebrated an 8-0 victory. Houston dropped to 40-43 on the season. Detroit improved to 34-47. This win showed what the Tigers' lineup could do when everything clicked together at once.
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