Dillon Dingler triples and doubles
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What you saw might depend on your perspective. MLB replay officials ruled that Díaz’s hand clipped part of Dingler’s glove as he slid into home, confirming a critical call at the plate in Tuesday’s game, which the Tigers ultimately won 1-0 in 10 innings.
Valdez walked his first two hitters. Andy Ibáñez lined a sinker up the middle for an RBI single. Spencer Torkelson flared a changeup down the right-field line; it fell fair and bounced into the seats for a ground-rule double, putting men on second and third. Wild pitches allowed both to score.
After he joined the Tigers from the Orioles at the Trade Deadline, Charlie Morton made a late-season acquisition of his own: The 41-year-old endeared himself to his new teammates by adding an espresso machine to the Tigers' clubhouse.
Detroit Tigers prospect Dillon Dingler comes from football hot-bed Massillon, Ohio. Here's how that's helping him become the catcher of the future.
Tigers first. Jahmai Jones walks. Gleyber Torres walks. Jahmai Jones to second. Andy Ibanez singles to center field. Gleyber Torres to second. Jahmai Jones scores. Spencer Torkelson doubles to
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Dillon Dingler could’ve gone with something close to home when approached about a custom painted catcher's mask for Players Weekend. But the Massillon, Ohio, native and former Ohio State star turned Detroit catcher knew better.