Jackson Jobe, the Detroit Tigers' pitching prospect, achieved his first major league victory by delivering six shutout innings against the Minnesota Twins, contributing to the Tigers' 4-0 win. This achievement coincided with Masters weekend, adding significance as his father, Brandt Jobe, participated in the Master’s event in previous years. Jobe faced minimal challenges from the Twins, allowing only three baserunners and striking out two batters. Spencer Torkelson starred offensively, hitting a two-run homer and driving in three runs overall, leading the Tigers to their seventh win in eight games.
On Saturday it was Jackson's turn to put up a low number, pitching six shutout innings as the Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins 4-0.
Jobe allowed just three baserunners -- two singles and a walk -- while striking out two batters.
Spencer Torkelson homered and drove in three runs for the Tigers, who have won seven of their last eight.
The Tigers took a 1-0 lead with an unearned run in the first inning.
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