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It's not easy to change in baseball. But that's what the Detroit Tigers did, amazingly
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Date:2025-04-17 15:41:28
HOUSTON — Let's see, there was the strikeout to end the second inning, giving the Detroit Tigers’ second pitcher of the game a chance to get to the third inning, and face Jose Altuve — Brenan Hanifee struck him out.
There was the double-play grounder with two runners on in the fourth, when the Tigers’ third pitcher of the game — Brant Hurter — fooled Jeremy Peña.
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