Detroit Powers Past Tampa Bay 10-9 With Five-Homer Offensive Explosion

Detroit built an early six-run advantage but needed to survive a furious late charge from Tampa Bay to secure a thrilling 10-9 victory Monday night in St. Petersburg, Florida.

The Tigers ended a four-game skid by connecting on a season-high five long balls. Dillon Dingler delivered a stellar 4-for-5 performance that included his first career two-homer game. He added a double while matching his career-high four RBIs and setting a personal record with four runs scored.

Riley Greene contributed a 3-for-4 showing with one homer, one double and three RBIs. Kerry Carpenter also had a productive 3-for-5 night featuring a homer and double while driving home two runs.

For Tampa Bay, Yandy Diaz managed a 3-for-5 effort as the only Ray with multiple hits. Junior Caminero finished 1-for-3 but drew two walks while scoring three times and driving in two.

The offensive fireworks began in the third when Dingler launched his first homer of the contest, a towering two-run blast to center field. Carpenter and Greene immediately followed with back-to-back solo shots, staking Detroit to a 6-0 advantage. The consecutive home runs marked the first time three Tigers batters went yard in succession since August 8, 2020.

Rays starter Griffin Jax (1-4) absorbed all that early damage, surrendering six runs on seven hits and one walk across four innings while fanning five batters.

Tampa Bay began mounting their comeback in the fourth when Caminero connected on a two-run homer. Ryan Vilade added a three-run blast in the sixth. However, Detroit answered both rallies as Dingler hit his second homer in the fifth and Hao-Yu Lee contributed a solo shot in the sixth.

RBI doubles from Dingler and Carpenter extended Detroit’s cushion to 10-5 in the eighth inning, which proved crucial as the Rays plated four runs in their half of the frame.

Tampa Bay narrowed the gap to one run in the eighth on a two-run double by Nick Fortes and a two-run single from Ben Williamson. With the go-ahead run on base and just one out, Will Vest escaped the jam by getting Jonathan Aranda on a groundout and Richie Palacios on a fly ball.

Tyler Holton (1-4), one of seven hurlers used by Detroit, earned the victory after tossing 1 2/3 scoreless innings during the fourth and fifth frames. Tigers pitching surrendered only eight hits but issued eight walks.

Vest replaced Beau Briske, who walked three of four batters to open the eighth, then retired the side in order during the ninth to earn his first save of the season and preserve the victory.