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Dillon Dingler Delivers as Tigers Pitching Staff Controls Rangers

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Dylan Dingler’s 443-foot homer, Keider Montero’s steady start, and Drew Anderson’s scoreless relief helped the Tigers bounce back against Texas.

Dingler’s swing set the tone The Detroit Tigers needed a cleaner night after Friday’s frustrating loss, and Dillon Dingler gave them the early punch they were looking for. Dingler unloaded on a pitch from Kumar Rocker and sent it 443 feet to left field, giving Detroit the kind of early jolt that changed the feel of the game. It was the biggest swing of the night and enough to earn him player of the game honors.

Keider Montero looked comfortable again Keider Montero gave the Tigers exactly what they needed. He was efficient, threw strikes, worked with a lead, and avoided letting the game drift into trouble. He did have traffic, but he handled it, including a big double play that helped keep Texas from grabbing momentum.

At this point, Montero looks comfortable in Detroit’s rotation, regardless of who eventually returns from injury. Drew Anderson gave the bullpen a lift Drew Anderson’s outing may end up being one of the more important developments from this game. With Detroit coming off a night where the bullpen had to work, and with a bullpen game looming Sunday, Anderson giving the Tigers multiple scoreless frames mattered.

The Tigers used only two arms, which is a major plus considering the current state of the pitching staff. With injuries and inconsistency still hanging over the bullpen, the Tigers need scoreless innings however they can get them. Anderson gave them that.