Detroit Tigers waste epic return of Parker Meadows in 7-5 loss to Chicago White Sox
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Detroit Tigers waste epic return of Parker Meadows in 7-5 loss to Chicago White Sox
"Parker Meadows hit a home run in his return from the injured list. His home run was overshadowed by a poor performance from the Detroit Tigers' pitching staff, headlined by right-hander Jack Flaherty, left-handed reliever Bailey Horn and right-handed reliever Keider Montero. The Tigers lost, 7-5, to the Chicago White Sox on Friday, Sept. 5, in the first of three games in the series at Comerica Park."
"The White Sox took the lead for the final time in the sixth inning, when Andrew Benintendi hit a solo home run in a left-on-left matchup against Horn. After Benintendi's homer, the White Sox (54-88) pulled away from the Tigers in the seventh inning for a 7-4 advantage, thanks to Colson Montgomery's two-run home run off Montero's middle-middle slider with two strikes and two outs."
Parker Meadows returned from the injured list and hit a home run, but the Tigers' pitching faltered in a 7-5 loss to the Chicago White Sox at Comerica Park. Andrew Benintendi gave the White Sox the lead with a sixth-inning solo homer off Bailey Horn. Colson Montgomery added a two-run shot in the seventh off Keider Montero, who had been recently called up from Triple-A Toledo. Montero allowed two runs on three hits over 2 2/3 innings. Detroit trimmed the deficit with doubles from Jahami Jones and Spencer Torkelson but could not complete the comeback. The Tigers have lost eight of 11 games, with a 22-27 record since July 9.
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