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    Tigers News: Gunnar Henderson Thwarts No-Hitter, But Tigers Edge Out Orioles 1-0

    By William Frost,

    5 hours ago

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    On Friday night, the Detroit Tigers not only achieved a narrow 1-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles, but they nearly did it without giving up a single hit. This victory was highlighted by an outstanding combined pitching performance from Beau Brieske, Brant Hurter, Brenan Hanifee, and Tyler Holton, who collectively allowed only one hit throughout the game. Unfortunately, Gunnar Henderson broke up the no-no in the top of the ninth inning with a two-out triple down the first baseline.

    Kerry Carpenter's Big Swing

    The Tigers managed to clinch the win with a single run, courtesy of Kerry Carpenter, who launched a solo home run on the third pitch of the game. This blast traveled an impressive 414 feet, reaching an exit velocity of 109.6 mph, marking a significant moment for the Tigers as they pushed forward in a critical late-season stretch. Despite several opportunities to score further, the Tigers faced challenges in capitalizing on additional chances, yet that lone run proved sufficient, thanks largely to their pitchers’ stellar efforts.

    Dominance on the Mound

    The night belonged to the Tigers' pitching staff. Brant Hurter particularly stood out, throwing 5⅔ innings with eight strikeouts, delivering an impressive performance that helped maintain his career 2.56 ERA. The team achieved a remarkable feat of retiring the first 21 Orioles batters, and while they eventually allowed a hit—a two-out triple by Gunnar Henderson in the ninth inning—their control remained potent and decisive. Tyler Holton ultimately sealed the victory by striking out Anthony Santander to close out the game.

    Key Game Details

    Despite the loss, the Orioles' starting pitcher Zach Eflin showcased his skills, going 6⅔ innings and allowing only five hits and the home run. However, he couldn’t secure a win as the Tigers' pitchers continually stifled Baltimore's offense throughout the contest. As a result of this hard-fought victory, Detroit improved to a record of 76-72, positioning themselves just 3.5 games behind Minnesota as they seek the final American League wild-card spot.

    Looking Ahead

    The victory against the Orioles was a much-needed morale boost for the Tigers as they eye the playoffs. With a rematch already scheduled in their three-game series, the Tigers are determined to maintain their momentum. Both teams will need to continue performing at a high level to secure their postseason aspirations, making every game count as the regular season draws to a close.

    Related: Tigers News: Update on Tarik Skubal's Injury Status

    Going Deeper

    For readers looking for more in-depth coverage on this story, refer to the following resources:

    1. Detroit Tigers one-hitter game recap
    2. Tigers combine for near no-hitter against Orioles
    3. Tigers and Orioles game highlights
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