Wenceel Pérez slugs Detroit Tigers to 11-6 win over St. Louis Cardinals with two home runs
Detroit Tigers rookie outfielder Wenceel Pérez continues to be a catalyst at the plate.
Perez blasted two home run Tuesday night, the first from the right side of the plate in the second inning, and the second from the left side of the plate in the fifth inning. With three homers in his past three games, Perez became the first Tiger to hit a homer from both sides of the plate in the same game since Victor Martinez in 2018.
The Tigers beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 11-6, in Game 2 of Tuesday's doubleheader at Comerica Park. All nine players in the starting lineup reached base safely. Everyone except Matt Vierling, who drew a walk, contributed to the team's 13 hits on the way to a season-high 11 runs scored.
Pérez snapped the five-run tie with a two-run home run off right-handed reliever Ryan Fernandez in the fifth inning. The 24-year-old went 3-for-4 with two home runs, one single, three RBIs and one walk in five trips to the plate.
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He also helped the Tigers to a winning record in April.
The Tigers (17-13) posted a 14-13 record in April, following a 3-0 record in March, with the Game 2 victory fueled by Pérez's power. He became the first Tigers rookie to homer from both sides since Raul Casanova in 1996.
Pérez is hitting .302 with three home runs, five walks and 11 strikeouts in 15 games since his MLB debut on April 8. He has a 1.003 OPS.
In the fifth inning, Mark Canha singled and Spencer Torkelson found a hole in the outfield for a bloop double. Jake Rogers grounded out, but Canha scored on the play to tie the game, 5-5. With two outs, the Cardinals switched right-handed relievers — replacing Kyle Leahy with Fernandez — for the matchup with Pérez.
Pérez, swinging from the left side of the plate, crushed Fernandez's middle-down slider for a two-run home run to right field. He hit the ball 385 feet with a 101.9 mph exit velocity. The Tigers took a 7-5 lead from Pérez's second homer of the game.
THIS KID.
Wenceel Pérez goes yard for the second time tonight! pic.twitter.com/4mcmAau2Qp— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) May 1, 2024
The first homer from Pérez came in the second inning against left-hander Steven Matz, who surrendered four runs on seven hits and two walks with one strikeout in 3⅓ innings. Pérez, swinging from the right side of the plate, smoked a middle-middle sinker to right-center field for a solo home run.
That homer put the Tigers ahead, 3-0.
Up & outta here! 💪 pic.twitter.com/k5VQRFDFgc
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) April 30, 2024
In his pro career, Pérez is a better left-handed hitter against right-handed pitchers. He hit .301 with a .874 OPS from the left side last season in the minor leagues, compared to .197 with a .514 OPS from the right side.
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Matt Manning's start
Right-hander Matt Manning — promoted from Triple-A Toledo as the 27th man for the doubleheader — allowed four runs on seven hits and two walks with seven strikeouts across 4⅔ innings, throwing 89 pitches.
He dominated in the first four innings.
But Manning ran into trouble in the fifth inning.
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Brendan Donovan hit Manning's fastball for a two-run home run, cutting the Tigers' lead to 4-2. After two outs, Manning walked Nolan Arenado before Paul Goldschmidt hit a two-strike sweeper for a single to keep the inning alive.
The Tigers replaced Manning with left-handed reliever Tyler Holton for a matchup with left-handed hitter Alec Burleson. Holton, who typically dominates lefty hitters, gave up a three-run home run. Two of those runs were charged to Manning's tab.
But the Cardinals took a 5-4 advantage of Burleson's home run. (An RBI single from Burleson resulted in the Cardinals' sixth and final run in the seventh inning.)
Manning generated 15 whiffs on 48 swings — a 31.3% whiff rate — with eight fastballs, six sweepers and one curveball. The fastball averaged 94.8 mph; the sweeper proved to be a legit weapon.
He has been returned to Triple-A Toledo.
Riley Greene rakes
The Tigers tacked on much-needed insurance runs in the seventh inning, beginning with Riley Greene's solo home run against right-handed reliever Giovanny Gallegos.
He pulled a full-count fastball at the top of the strike zone for a shot to right field.
Greene, who is hitting .257 with seven homers in 30 games this season, launched a homer in both games of the doubleheader. He is on pace for more than 35 homers if he plays in all 162 games.
Another baseball crushed.
One HR in each game of today's doubleheader for Riley Greene 🚀 pic.twitter.com/3tb0S7QuQW— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) May 1, 2024
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The homer from Greene pushed the Tigers' lead to 8-6, but the Tigers scored three more runs in the four-run seventh inning, pushing the lead to 11-6. Jake Rogers had an RBI double, Parker Meadows walked with the bases loaded, and pinch-hitter Kerry Carpenter delivered a sacrifice fly.
The Tigers also scored four runs off Matz in the first three innings to take a 4-0 lead. Greene put the Tigers ahead, 1-0, with an RBI double down the third-base line in the first inning.
Up a pair after 1️⃣ pic.twitter.com/OTgG3zMJxq
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) April 30, 2024
Andy Ibáñez, activated from the injured list for the doubleheader and in the lineup for Game 2, finished 2-for-4 with one strikeout in his return from a left hamstring strain. He scored two runs, both in the first four innings of the game.
Greene went 3-for-4 with two RBIs.
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