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Tigers 4, Angels 0: Detroit wins, but might lose Casey Mize again

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Game two for the Tigers against the Angels as Detroit celebrates Fourth Wing night at the park. I will withhold my opinion on the book, but I will say I hope it does not match the quality of play for tonight. The Tigers were leaning on Casey Mize to get the job done, who has been good since his return from the IL, and the Angels had one of their best pitchers on the mound in Jose Soriano.

Mize initially had some trouble with some full counts. He got an assist from Dillon Dingler with a called ball four that was reversed to a third strike, but then Mike Trout walked. A double play off the bat of Vaughn Grissom ended the inning with no harm done. The Tigers came out swinging with back-to-back singles by Colt Keith and Kevin McGonigle. A Dingler single brought Keith home and put McGonigle on third. Dingler was tagged out at second trying to push his single into a double. Two more outs followed, but the Tigers had scored first.

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Jorge Soler started the second inning with a single, but was eliminated in a force out off the bat of Wade Meckler. Meckler then stole second, but two outs followed, leaving him stranded. In the home half, Spencer Torkelson got things underway with a leadoff home run (perhaps to make up for the contested foul he hit that missed being a grand slam last night). Three outs followed in a row, but the Tigers were extending their lead, and doing it against a strong pitcher, which all bodes well.

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