Detroit Tigers escape Chicago White Sox with 5-4 win in Sawyer Gipson-Long's return
Briefly

Sawyer Gipson-Long made his first MLB start in 615 days, recovering from significant surgeries. He pitched 3⅔ innings against the Chicago White Sox, allowing three runs but did not complete the fourth inning. Despite the shaky start, the Tigers led with four runs in the first and managed to secure a 5-4 win, aided by timely hitting and effective pitching in late innings. Colt Keith extended his hitting streak to 10 games, contributing to the offensive effort while the bullpen closed out the game successfully.
Sawyer Gipson-Long returned to the mound after a long recovery, only to see his performance limit him in the fourth inning against the White Sox.
Despite his struggles, the Tigers rallied to secure a 5-4 victory after scoring four runs in the first inning and relying on strong late-inning pitching.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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