
Tigers Rally To Force Game 5 Against Seattle Mariners
The Detroit Tigers have tied up the American League Division Series against the Seattle Mariners at 2 games apiece, forcing a final deciding Game 5 in Seattle.

The Tigers were down 3-0 early in the game when the bats came alive in the bottom of the 5th inning.
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Dillon Dingler hit a ball to the outfield which scored Zach McKinstry, making the game 3-1.
Then Jahmai Jones had a big hit bringing the tigers within one run of tying the game.
Javy Báez stepped up to the plate with a chance to tie up the game, and he did that by smacking the ball right up the middle of the infield, which scored Jahmai Jones.
The Tigers didn't let off the gas after tying the game.
In the bottom of the 6th inning, Riley Greene, who hasn't had many big hits in the series, crushed a home run ball to right field, sending fans at Comerica Park into a frenzy.
The Tigers kept the momentum going with a hit by Zach McKinstry, giving the team another valuable run.
And then with 2 outs in the bottom of the 6th inning Javier Báez crushed a home run to left field, giving the Tigers a commanding 7-3 lead.
When the final out was recorded the Tigers had won the game 9-3.
Now the Detroit Tigers head back to Seattle for game 5 of the ALDS.
Tigers ace Skubal will face off against George Kirby
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