Marlins vs Tigers Recap: Tigers Win 2-0 Behind Strong Pitching

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Game night in Detroit: final score and setup
The Detroit Tigers hosted the Miami Marlins at Comerica Park on Friday, April 10. Detroit aimed to win at home while Miami hoped its staff, led by Chris Paddack, could keep games close. The Tigers beat the Marlins 2–0 in a pitchers' duel that stayed tense for nine innings. Early action came in the second and fifth innings, and Detroit used timely hitting and strong pitching to stay ahead. Injured stars like Justin Verlander were listed on the Tigers' IL, and Miami still counted on arms such as Sandy Alcántara to lead their rotation. The game felt tight and controlled from the start.
Early scoring and key plays
Detroit struck first in the second inning, and the crowd roared when a smart single turned into a run. Spencer Torkelson singled to left, and Jake Dingler scored while Carpenter moved to second. That hit came on a changeup at 85 mph and left the bat at 102 mph, so it felt powerful. Both teams traded zeros after that, as pitchers battled and fielders stayed sharp. In the fifth inning, Javier Báez added to Detroit's lead with a long shot over the left-field wall. Those early plays set the tone and forced Miami to chase runs.
Big moment and game ending details
The biggest moment came in the fifth inning when Javier Báez crushed a home run to left. The ball traveled 354 feet and left the bat at 101 mph, and the crowd jumped to their feet. That blast made it 2–0 and gave Detroit some breathing room. After that, both teams' pitchers kept hitters off balance, so no more runs scored. The Tigers finished with eight hits and no errors, while the Marlins left scoreless with two hits and one error. This result left Detroit at 4-9 and Miami at 8-5 after the game.
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