Detroit Tigers end regular season with 9-5 loss to White Sox; head to Houston for playoffs
Briefly

The only positive was Kerry Carpenter hitting a grand slam off right-hander Jonathan Cannon's first-pitch fastball in the fifth inning, cutting the Tigers' deficit to 5-4. But the Tigers were unable to complete the comeback, finishing with an 86-76 record in their fourth season under manager A.J. Hinch.
Hinch was ejected in the ninth inning by home plate umpire Marvin Hudson, marking his first ejection in 2024, tossed for arguing after a replay review from the umpires.
It's the best winning percentage for the Tigers since 2016, at .531. (The White Sox finished with a historic 121 losses, the most in modern baseball history, though they avoided finishing with MLB's worst-ever winning percentage, thanks to wins in five of their final six games.)
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