Riley Greene leads Detroit Tigers in 13-5 win over Astros with four hits, two home runs
HOUSTON — The Detroit Tigers found out Saturday morning.
Houston Astros right-hander Justin Verlander, a 19-year MLB veteran who pitched for the Tigers from 2005-17, was scratched from Saturday's start against his old team with neck discomfort. (Verlander expects to miss just one start.)
That pushed rookie right-hander Spencer Arrighetti into action a day earlier than planned.
The Tigers took advantage of the inexperienced Arrighetti — chasing him in the second inning after scoring seven runs — en route to a 13-5 win over the Astros on Saturday in the second of three games at Minute Maid Park. The Tigers tallied 19 hits and five home runs, both season highs, in the eight-run victory.
Riley Greene began the attack by launching home runs in the first and second innings.
The 23-year-old finished 4-for-5 with six RBIs, in the first four-hit game of his MLB career. His batting average increased from .245 to .256 as he extended his hitting streak to six games, while his OPS jumped from .796 to .836.
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For the Tigers, right-hander Jack Flaherty delivered five scoreless innings on three hits and one walk with six strikeouts, throwing 73 pitches. He hadn't pitched since June 4 because of lower back tightness.
The Tigers (34-36) scored 10 runs in the first three innings, plating double-digit runs that early for the first time since June 2, 2017, against the Chicago White Sox. In that game, Miguel Cabrera doubled off left-hander Derek Holland in both the first and second innings.
Facing the Astros, the Tigers grabbed a 2-0 lead with back-to-back solo home runs from Matt Vierling and Greene against Arrighetti in the first inning, both to left-center.
Vierling, who has nine homers in 63 games this season, crushed a cutter for a 411-foot homer, whereas Greene clobbered a curveball for a 343-foot homer into MMP's Crawford Boxes.
Back-to-back! Riley's 13th homer of the season 🚀#VoteTigers ⭐️ https://t.co/JrsIBeU1cG pic.twitter.com/f5wtvRnUns
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) June 15, 2024
The Tigers tacked on six more runs in the second inning, with the first five runs courtesy of Wenceel Pérez's two-run single and Greene's three-run home run for a 7-0 lead to chase Arrighetti from his start after four outs and 48 pitches.
This time, Greene pounded Arrighetti's changeup for a 409-foot homer to right field. He leads the Tigers with 14 home runs in 69 games this season.
RILEY IS HIM.
2 innings, 2 home runs 😮💨#VoteTigers ⭐️ https://t.co/JrsIBeU1cG pic.twitter.com/hoTb3XOYFl— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) June 15, 2024
The Tigers increased their lead to 8-0 against right-handed reliever Shawn Dubin when Mark Canha scored because of a fielding error on Colt Keith's ground ball to first base.
Greene, who hit 11 homers in 99 games last season, is tied with Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez for ninth in the American League with 14 homers.
Riley Greene's RBIs
The Tigers scored two more runs in the third inning for a 10-0 lead.
Those runs scored as part of five singles in a row against Dubin from Pérez, Vierling, Greene, Canha and Keith. Greene and Canha registered the RBIs.
In the sixth inning, Carson Kelly — who has worked as the catcher for all of Flaherty's starts — hit a solo home run off right-handed reliever Nick Hernandez to extend the Tigers' lead to 11-0.
The Tigers took a 12-5 lead when Greene drew a four-pitch walk against right-handed reliever Rafael Montero with the bases loaded and two outs in the eighth inning.
It was Greene's sixth RBI of the game, a career high and the most by a Tiger since Eric Haase drove in six runs on July 3, 2021, against the White Sox.
Keith, who finished 4-for-6 with two extra-base hits, then cranked a solo home run — his third homer in the 61st game of his rookie season — to right-center field off right-handed reliever Tayler Scott in the ninth inning for a 13-5 lead.
Finally, the Astros score
It wasnt quite a perfect game for the Tigers, as the Astros scored five runs in the seventh.
César Salazar and Trey Cabbage hit back-to-back RBI doubles with two outs against right-handed reliever Mason Englert, and two batters later, Chas McCormick hit a three-run home run.
It was McCormick's first home run in his 37th game of the season.
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