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Tigers end three-game skid with walk-off win over Blue Jays

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Spencer Torkelson’s walk-off double gave the Tigers a 3-2 win over the Blue Jays.

Detroit — Spencer Torkelson’s walk-off double in the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs propelled the Tigers to a 3-2 win over the Blue Jays on Friday evening at Comerica Park. It was a textbook scenario: Two outs, two men on in the bottom of the ninth. Torkelson even got to two strikes when he flicked a double into the right-centerfield gap and scored Matt Vierling from second base for a much needed win.

Detroit got runs from shortstop Kevin McGonigle and catcher Dillon Dingler to tie the game after an early deficit, and a bullpen game that started shaky ended up strong with seven-straight scoreless innings from the Tigers staff to close out the contest. Kenley Jansen picked up the win after a scoreless ninth inning. Detroit had inched back offensively to tie the game in the bottom of the sixth inning, as Riley Greene scalded a double down the right field line to plate Dillon Dingler.

Dingler got to second base by virtue of Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement trying to throw him out at first on a ground ball taking the defender away from the bag. Jumping and contorting his body, Clement missed badly on the throw and Dingler advanced to second base as it trickled to the fence in foul territory. He’d move up to third base on a fielder’s choice ground ball to the right side, setting up Greene for the game-tying RBI opportunity.

The Tigers had clawed a run back earlier, in the bottom of the third inning, as Kevin McGonigle’s baserunning aggression got him from second to third on a ball in the dirt behind the plate. A few pitches later, he got home when a ball got away from Blue Jays backstop Brandon Valenzuela. And the Tigers were digging out of this meager deficit for much of the game.