Detroit Tigers walk-off the Royals to win 4-3: Game thread replay

Detroit Tigers center fielder Riley Greene at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, July 1, 2022.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

Detroit Tigers (29-46) vs. Kansas City Royals (28-47)

When: 4:10 p.m. Saturday.

Where: Comerica Park in Detroit.

TV: Bally Sports Detroit.

Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Tigers radio affiliates).

First-pitch forecast: Cloudy, mid-80s.

Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Beau Brieske (1-6, 4.55 ERA) vs. Royals RHP Brady Singer (3-3, 4.33 ERA).

BOX SCORE

BIG CHANCE: Toss playoffs out the window, but Tigers have great chance to make up ground

Tigers lineup:

1. Riley Greene, CF

2. Javier Báez, SS

3. Miguel Cabrera, DH

4. Eric Haase, C

5. Willi Castro, RF

6. Jonathan Schoop 2B

7. Jeimer Candelario, 3B

8. Kody Clemens, 1B

9. Victor Reyes, LF

Game notes: It probably shouldn’t come as a surprise that a game between the fourth- and fifth-place teams in the American League Central — considered the worst of baseball’s six divisions — features multiple rookies. After all, both the Tigers and Royals have been rebuilding for a while, and the kids gotta get their starts somewhere, right?

But Saturday afternoon’s matchup could feature as many as six rookies among the 20 starting hitters and pitchers — two for the Tigers and four for the Royals — despite Spencer Torkelson sitting out after a breaking ball to the helmet on Friday night. Here’s how they break down:

SUNDAY'S GAME: Sparta's Ahmed Fareed hopes to bring Tigers fan perspective to national broadcast

For the Royals …

RF Kyle Isbel: The 25-year-old had a .772 OPS in last season’s 28-game tryout, but the Royals 2018 third-rounder (out of UNLV) has struggled in 2022, with seven extra-base hits and three walks in 108 plate appearances, for a .590 OPS.

C M.J. Melendez: The Royals’ second-round pick out of high school in 2017, the lefty is getting some time at catcher with the thumb injury to Salvador Perez. He posted a .288/.386/.625 slash line in Double- and Triple-A last season, though this spring’s .167/.286/.295 in Triple-A wasn’t impressive. Still, he has a .718 OPS in 49 games with the Royals since his callup.

DH Vinny Pasquantino: The Royals entered the year with two Triple-A first basemen among their top three prospects, according to MLB Pipeline. Pasquantino, 24, is the older of the two, and has crushed at every level of the minors since the start of 2021, with OPSes of .950, .965 and .948 in High-A, Double-A and Triple-A. Called up Tuesday, the 2019 11th-rounder was hitless until a homer off Michael Pineda in the fourth inning Friday.

SS Bobby Witt Jr.: The son of longtime MLB hurler Bobby Witt Sr., the No. 2 overall pick in 2019 turned 22 a little over two weeks ago. His batting average isn’t impressive, but when he has made contact, it’s been with power: 16 doubles, an MLB-high five triples and 11 homers in 276 at-bats, plus 12 steals in 14 tries. He’ll receive some AL Rookie of the Year votes (though Seattle’s Julio Rodriguez is the favorite for now).

For the Tigers …

RHP Beau Brieske: That a 27th-round pick from 2019 is already making his 13th start of 2022 season tells you a lot about the Tigers’ season. Brieske had a stellar three-game stretch in early June in which he allowed just two runs in 18 2/3 innings against the Yankees, Blue Jays and Rangers. But his past two starts, against the Red Sox and Diamondbacks, have been more mundane, with nine runs allowed on 11 hits and three walks over 8 2/3 innings.

CF Riley Greene: We’re not saying ALL the 21-year-old does is get on base, but since his callup on June 18, he has 11 hits and nine walks in 48 plate appearances, good for a .417 OBP. Still, just one of those hits has been for extra-bases, a far cry from his minor-league days; he slugged .534 in Double- and Triple-A last season.

After Saturday’s game, the two teams finish the series with a 12:05 p.m. start Sunday, with no Bally Sports Detroit broadcast. Instead, the game will air on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock (which you may remember from February’s Winter Olympics in Beijing). BSD diehards can still get their Craig Monroe fix, though; he’ll be part of an unusual “announcer-free” broadcast, along with Sparta’s Ahmed Fareed, that will seek to explore Comerica Park like the fans do.

WAITING FOR E-ROD: 'No communication' between Tigers, Eduardo Rodriguez (restricted list)

FRIDAY'S LOSS: Tigers strand too many in scoring position in 3-1 loss to Royals

Live updates

A Twitter List by freepsports

Can’t see the updates? Refresh the page or check them out on Twitter.

Contact Ryan Ford at rford@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @theford. Read more on the Detroit Tigers and sign up for our Tigers newsletter.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Tigers take out the Royals in walk-off fashion, 4-3: Game thread replay