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Tigers Rally Falls Short Thanks to ABS Challenges

The Detroit Tigers staged a comeback against the Minnesota Twins but ultimately fell short due to passive at-bats and overturned strike calls via the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system.

Framber Valdez surrendered six runs early, but the Detroit Tigers mounted a comeback against the Minnesota Twins. A rally in the seventh and eighth innings, powered by Gleyber Torres and Riley Green, brought the deficit to 8-6. However, the comeback effort stalled as Parker Meadows struck out passively and Gleyber Torres was called out on strikes in a 1-2 count when the ABS overturned the initial call. The Tigers ultimately fell short in the ninth inning.