Spencer Torkelson hits walk off to help Detroit Tigers rally late for sweep of White Sox

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Before we get to the celebration – the gritty Detroit Tigers are back at Comerica Park.

Before we get to Spencer Torkelson's walk-off double on Sunday afternoon.

Let's go back. Because it started with some hustle.

In the ninth inning on Sunday afternoon, the Tigers were losing 3-1 to the Chicago White Sox when Trey Sweeney hustled down the line and beat out a throw to first, preventing a double play.

That was the first huge play.

Then, it continued with some fight.

Zach McKinstry battled his way through a 10-pitch walk. And then came another one. Riley Greene walked to load the bases.

And then, Andy Ibanez walked, setting up the magic.

Torkelson crushed a double for the thrilling, game winner, 4-3.

Jackson Jobe day​


Everything is still a learning experience for Jackson Jobe – the top pitching prospect in baseball.

And there was another lesson learned in first start in Comerica Park on Sunday.

“Everything is pretty new for Jackson,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. “He'll flash incredible stuff, and then he'll flash incredible execution. And I think what he's going to learn is, when we can marry those two together, he's going to have some really incredible outings.”

It wasn't quite married together early on Sunday afternoon.

Jobe gave up two runs in the first inning, although he didn’t get much help defensively. After Andrew Vaughn singled on a line drive to right field, Andrew Benintendi advanced to third on a fielding error by right fielder Manuel Margot.

Then, Benintendi scored on a Matt Thaiss sacrifice fly to center.

Jobe didn’t help himself in the fourth inning, either. Matt Thaiss hit a dribbler in front of the mound that Jobe fielded and threw wild to first (it was ruled a hit). After a walk and a bunt, Thaiss scored on a sacrifice fly, which felt self-inflicted.

“It's all a learning process for him,” Hinch said.

Jobe threw five innings, allowing four hits and three runs – two of which were earned.

But he's also learning behind the scenes.

“He's learning Day 2 bullpen versus Day 3 bullpen, as opposed to in the minor leagues,” Hinch said. “Every time, he’s going to learn to adapt a little bit.”

Swinging early and often​


The Tigers tried to use an aggressive approach against lefty Martin Perez, the White Sox starter.

“He generally doesn't walk guys,” Hinch said. “He comes right at you. He's a ball-in-play type guy and gets you out with movement, sequencing and you trying to do too much. So what's that mean? We're going to be in the same mode that we always are in, which is be ready to go from pitch one.”

Translation: swing early and often.

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That approach can have a negative – some really short innings. And Perez threw just four pitches in the first inning.

“It can create sort of a fast break offense – baseball style,” Hinch said.

But it looked like a fastbreak that kept ending with botched dunks.

In the third inning, the Tigers had a great scoring opportunity, putting guys on first and second with no outs. But Andy Ibanez hit into a double play and Spencer Torkelson hit a warning track fly ball for an out.

The Tigers only run against Perez came in the second inning. Kerry Carpenter lifted a long, high fly ball into the right field corner, which allowed Manuel Margot to advance to second; and he scored on an Andy Ibanez single.

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Now appearing in center ...​


Javier Baez has longed to play center field, and he finally got a chance in the seventh inning.

Baez started at short stop and made a fine play – actually, a fine tag – combining with catcher Dillon Dingler to nab a would-be base stealer.

But he moved to center after Trey Sweeney pinch hit for Ryan Kreidler. Sweeney stayed in the game at short and Baez moved out to center for the first time in his 12th season.

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Contact Jeff Seidel: [email protected]. Follow him on X @seideljeff

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers score: Spencer Torkelson hits walk off vs White Sox


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