
Colt Keith drives in 3 as Tigers nip Rays to win 5th straight
Keith also had an RBI single for Detroit, which will go for a three-game sweep Wednesday afternoon. Spencer Torkelson homered for the other Tigers run.
Starting pitcher Jack Flaherty gave up two runs in 6 1/3 innings and struck out eight. Tommy Kahnle (1-1) got two outs and picked up the win. Will Vest struck out three in the ninth for his 15th save.
Rays starter Ryan Pepiot gave up two runs in six innings with six strikeouts. Jonathan Aranda homered and scored both Rays runs.
Aranda gave the Rays an early lead as the second batter of the game, lifting a Flaherty fastball over the right field wall for his 11th homer.
Tampa Bay had two on and no one out in the second, but Flaherty escaped that jam. He wasn't so fortunate in the third, as Aranda smacked a one-out double and Josh Lowe brought him home with a two-out single.
Detroit stranded two baserunners in the bottom of the inning but didn't have a hit until Torkelson clubbed his 21st homer with one out in the fourth. He took advantage of a hanging Pepiot slider.
The Tigers tied it at 2 in the fifth. Zach McKinstry walked and stole second before Matt Vierling was hit by a pitch for the second time in the contest. One out later, Keith knocked in McKinstry with a single, but Vierling was caught in a rundown on the play.
The Tigers took the lead in the seventh. McKinstry walked and stole second once again before Keith's two-out, two-run shot off Edwin Uceta (5-2). Keith mashed a changeup over the right field wall.
Detroit loaded the bases against Eric Orze in the eighth on two walks and a hit by pitch, but Orze struck out McKinstry and Vierling to leave the runners stranded.
--Field Level Media

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
19 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS $90m Yankees star DJ LeMahieu left furious as he is ousted from the team after struggling with the 'physical demands' of MLB
Veteran Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu looks set to leave New York after being designated for assignment in a stunning decision by the team. LeMahieu, 36, has struggled with injuries over the past few seasons in the wake of signing a huge $90million, six-year contract in the Covid-affected 2020 season. And now it looks as though he won't play another game for the team after Aaron Boone and GM Brian Cashman ousted him from the team on Wednesday, calling up Jorbit Vivas in his place. The Yanks now have seven days to either trade him or place him on outright or unconditional release waivers, a decision that is complicated by his huge wages - he is due $15m this season. It is expected that the Yankees will lose around $22m on LeMahieu's contract after making the decision to designate him for assignment. In a bombshell tweet from Yankees reporter Brian Hoch, it was revealed that LeMahieu had told the team he was willing to begin working at third base again, but the position had become 'too physically demanding' for him. LeMahieu, the report continues, is said to be furious with the DFA decision after lengthy discussions were held between him and the team's front office on Tuesday. It would now be a surprise to see LeMahieu ever pull on the pinstripes again, and the decision comes just a day after he was transitioned to a bench role. The infielder - who is a two-time batting champion and previous fans' favorite - is hitting just .574 OPS from 142 plate appearances this season, and has seemed a shadow of his former self. Back in 2020, he became the first player in modern history to win the battling title in both the American and National Leagues, first with the Rockies in 2016 and then with the Yankees in 2020.


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Dave Portnoy issues ultimate snub to Indiana Fever after humiliating defeat on Caitlin Clark's return
Barstool boss Dave Portnoy issued the ultimate snub to Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever during the phenom's return to action - it was the first game for the franchise he has ever turned off. The Fever looked miserable in their best player's return to the court, in a 80-61 loss to the Golden State Valkyries. Clark started in her return after five games out with a groin injury - scoring 10 points in 25 minutes of action. Portnoy first posted to X that the game was 'DISGUSTING' before admitting to turning off the game because 'it was so pathetic.' Before the contest, Portnoy was pumped for Clark's return and promoted a parlay bet of her returning to top form against the Valkyries. Portnoy believed the point guard would have 20+ points, 10+ assists, 5+ rebounds, and 4+ 3-pointers - with half of those coming true, at +1000 odds. Portnoy has been a staunch supporter of Clark and the Fever, with him wearing her full jersey to a game earlier this year. During that same game, Portnoy bet $25k on Clark having a triple-double in her season debut, with odds of +1300, a bet that hit, profiting the Barstool boss $350k. Clark's first game since mid-June was a whimper in front of a national audience in the Wednesday matinee. The Fever dropped to 9-10 with the loss, clinging to a playoff spot in the WNBA standings, with the Valkyries staying one spot ahead of Indiana at 10-9 overall. Clark and the Fever hope to win back Portnoy and get back on the right track overall on Friday night with a home game against the Atlanta Dream.


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Chiefs GM reignites Travis Kelce retirement fears with hard truth
Chiefs GM Brett Veach has reignited fan fears that Travis Kelce could soon retire. The tight end teased the possibility of ending his career following the loss in the Super Bowl and admitted the grind of NFL life had driven him 'crazy' last season. However, to the joy of Chiefs fans, it was later confirmed that the 35-year-old would return for a 13th season. He revealed that he'll deal with the 2026 season later 'down the road' but now fans are fearing that Kelce could be ready to hang up his cleats after Veach's comments. Speaking ESPN, Veach said: 'We've all seen it over the last few years. There are periods throughout the season where you're like, 'This might be it.' 'But when the games are the most important and the lights are the brightest, he finds it somewhere.' Veach opened up on the possibility of Kelce retiring during a recent interview with ESPN Kelce signed a two-year, $34.25million contract - with $17m guaranteed - back in April 2024. There is still one year left on that deal in Kansas City, where Kelce has played his entire career since being selected in the third round of the 2013 draft. The 35-year-old is already a three-time Super Bowl champion but the Chiefs failed in their bid for a historic three-peat. Reflecting on Kelce's career success, Veach said: 'The great ones know how to find it. They know where it's buried, and they know how to access it. 'And they can't access it at that age week in and week out, but when they need it, they know how to find it.' While Kelce is a fan favorite among Chiefs fans - and Swifties across the globe - the stats show that the tight end is on the decline. His 823 yards recorded last season is the lowest in his career, for a full season, and in the recent Super Bowl he managed four receptions for 39 yards as the Chiefs were humiliated. The 35-year-old has, however, been enjoying his offseason alongside girlfriend Taylor Swift and recently attended an event together for the first time as a couple. At the Tight End University event, Swift and Kelce were clearly locked in on each other, including sharing some PDA in front of cameras. Swift has attended 23 NFL games since she started dating Kelce, all while having touring commitments. That number should skyrocket as Kelce's time in the NFL may be dwindling with the 'Anti-Hero' singer on his arm.