Friday, August 15th, 2025

The Detroit Tigers delivered a commanding performance against the Minnesota Twins, securing a 7-0 victory at Target Field on August 15, 2025. This important win further strengths the Tigers’ lead in the AL Central as the crucial stretch of the MLB season continues.
Veteran right-hander Charlie Morton was outstanding on the mound, surrendering just two hits and registering five strikeouts over six innings. Morton’s strong showing marked his second scoreless start of the season, bouncing back perfectly after a challenging outing against the Angels in his previous appearance.
The Tigers’ offense ignited early, scoring five runs in an action-packed first inning. Dillon Dingler’s two-run single highlighted the frame as Tigers hitters batted around against Twins starter Pierson Ohl. An error by Minnesota’s second baseman Luke Keaschall proved costly, contributing to four unearned runs and setting the tone for the rest of the game.
Dingler drove in a third RBI with a double in the third inning, cementing his impact on the game. Javier Báez contributed with two RBIs, and Spencer Torkelson reached base three times, scoring twice, further fueling Detroit’s offensive dominance. The Tigers made the most of Minnesota’s defensive lapses and Ohl’s struggles, collecting a total of seven runs—four of them unearned.
Twins starter Pierson Ohl lasted only 2 1/3 innings, giving up seven runs (three earned) in just his fifth career start. Although Luke Keaschall managed to reach base three times, his critical first-inning error opened the door for Detroit's five-run surge. The Twins’ offense was stifled throughout, unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities against Morton and the Tigers’ bullpen.
The start of Friday’s matchup was delayed by 26 minutes due to rain, but the brief interruption did not deter Detroit’s momentum once play resumed.
Luke Keaschall’s miscue in the first inning was a turning point, allowing the Tigers to pile on early runs and seize control of the game. The error, only the second of Keaschall’s young MLB career, proved pivotal in the outcome.
Charlie Morton’s six-inning shutout performance marked his second outing this season without allowing a run, previously achieving the feat in a June start against Baltimore.
The Tigers send right-hander Casey Mize (11-4, 3.50 ERA) to the mound for the third game of the series, aiming for his third consecutive win. The Twins will counter with Zebby Matthews (3-4, 5.11 ERA), who already holds a victory over Detroit this season.
The Detroit Tigers secured a decisive shutout against the Minnesota Twins, highlighted by Charlie Morton’s outstanding pitching and Dillon Dingler’s clutch hitting. Key errors and timely hitting allowed Detroit to seize an early lead they would not relinquish. As the Tigers continue their pursuit of the AL Central crown, this win underscores their strength in both pitching and offense, while the Twins seek answers after a tough loss at home.
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