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Detroit Tigers tie it in ninth, but Gregory Soto struggles in 10th for 6-4 loss to Padres

The Detroit Tigers hoped to gain momentum after a 12-run performance in Monday's series opener, but in Tuesday's matchup, San Diego Padres right-hander Mike Clevinger sucked the life out of MLB's worst offense.

Then, Jeimer Candelario stepped to the plate in the seventh inning.

The 28-year-old flexed his muscles and pumped up his teammates in the dugout while rounding third base. Candelario launched a two-run home run off Clevinger's cutter to put the Tigers on the scoreboard.

The Tigers continued chipping away but didn't have additional runs to show for their improved plate appearances until Riley Greene's game-tying two-strike RBI single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning.

But the Tigers lost, 6-4, in 10 innings.

Detroit returned to 20 games under .500, at 39-59, and remains in last place of the American League Central. The Padres scored three runs in the top of the 10th, and the Tigers plated one run against righty reliever Nick Martinez on Candelario's RBI double.

(From left) Tigers catcher Tucker Barnhart, pitcher Garrett Hill and third baseman Jeimer Candelario meet at the mound during the top of the third inning on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.
(From left) Tigers catcher Tucker Barnhart, pitcher Garrett Hill and third baseman Jeimer Candelario meet at the mound during the top of the third inning on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.

Facing left-hander Taylor Rogers in the ninth, Willi Castro opened the inning with a two-strike single to left field. The next two batters were retired — Jonathan Schoop and pinch-hitter Eric Haase (for Tucker Barnhart) — before pinch-hitter Robbie Grossman (for Akil Baddoo) extended the game with a full-count walk.

Along with tying the game, Greene's RBI single put runners on the corners for Javier Báez.

Báez struck out looking.

Tigers shortstop Javier Baez hits a single during the sixth inning against the Padres on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.
Tigers shortstop Javier Baez hits a single during the sixth inning against the Padres on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.

Left-handed closer Gregory Soto, who dominated in a scoreless ninth inning, returned for the 10th and imploded with the free extra-innings runner on second base. Jake Cronenworth reached on a hit-by-pitch, and Manny Machado reached on a throwing error from Báez to load the bases.

With one out, Soto hit Luke Voit to give the Padres a free run and a 4-3 lead. After Soto got the second out, manager A.J. Hinch replaced him with right-hander Jason Foley. Jorge Alfaro hit Foley's first-pitch two-seam fastball into right field, which drove in two more runs for a 6-3 advantage.

All three runs — charged to Soto — were unearned.

Before the seventh, the Tigers had three hits and one walk.

The Tigers advanced their first runner into scoring position in the fourth inning, when Harold Castro doubled to right field. The next two batters were retired: Miguel Cabrera struck out swinging and Candelario grounded out.

Another opportunity didn't arise until the seventh, when Cabrera worked a full count and doubled to the left-field corner on a slider that hung over the middle of the plate. Candelario made Clevinger pay for the mistake to Cabrera with a two-run blast to right field.

Clevinger stranded Schoop on first base by striking out Barnhart and Baddoo to end the seventh. He tossed 92 pitches and allowed two runs on six hits and one walk with five strikeouts across seven innings.

Since the second half began, Candelario is batting .400 (8-for-20) with four homers, one walk and four strikeouts in six games (five starts). For the season, though, he has a .207 average in 76 games.

In the eighth inning, Candelario had another chance to play hero. Two-out singles from Harold Castro and Cabrera off Padres reliever Luis Garcia put runners on the corners, but Candelario struck out swinging on a splitter in the dirt.

Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera shares a laugh with Padres catcher Jorge Alfaro during the fourth inning on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.
Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera shares a laugh with Padres catcher Jorge Alfaro during the fourth inning on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.

Out of the Tigers' bullpen, three relievers tossed scoreless innings: Alex Lange in the sixth, Jose Cisnero in the seventh and Michael Fulmer in the eighth. Fulmer, a free agent after this season and the most likely player to be traded at the Aug. 6 deadline, may have pitched his final outing as a Tiger at Comerica Park.

Hill of an eff

Right-hander Garrett Hill wasn't efficient through three innings.

The 26-year-old rookie needed 23 pitches in the first, 23 pitches in the second and 22 pitches in the third. He worked around two walks in the first and one walk in the second — all three on full counts — but the Padres struck with two outs in the third frame.

Tigers pitcher Garrett Hill pitches during the first inning against the Padres on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.
Tigers pitcher Garrett Hill pitches during the first inning against the Padres on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.

Manny Machado, the Padres' best hitter, lined first-pitch two-seam fastball to center field for a single, the first hit against Hill. Nomar Mazara, a Tiger for 50 games last season, followed with a two-strike single to center on another two-seamer.

Luke Voit drove in Machado and Mazara with a double to straightaway center field. Just like the previous two batters, Voit tagged Hill's two-seamer. The ball traveled 427 feet and bounced off the top part of the padding near the shrubs.

At first, Voit's hit appeared to be a home run, and by the way, it would have been a homer in 29 of 30 ballparks.

But replay review confirmed the call on the field: double.

Tigers center fielder Riley Greene was unable to make a catch on a fly ball from Padres designated hitter Luke Voit during the third inning on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.
Tigers center fielder Riley Greene was unable to make a catch on a fly ball from Padres designated hitter Luke Voit during the third inning on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, at Comerica Park.

Hill worsened the situation by walking the next batter, Eric Hosmer, on four pitches. Then, Jorge Alfaro put the Padres ahead 3-0 with a ground-rule double to straightaway center field. All four hits in the third inning landed in center.

After throwing 68 pitches for the first nine outs, Hill pitched consecutive scoreless innings on 20 total pitches to get through the fourth and fifth. He allowed three runs on five hits and four walks with two strikeouts in five innings.

For his 88 pitches (59 strikes), Hill threw 32 two-seam fastballs (36%), 24 sliders (27%), 14 changeups (16%), 14 four-seam fastballs (16%) and four knuckle curves (5%). Hill recorded an underwhelming four swings and misses, two each with his two-seamer and slider. The Padres fouled 23 pitches against Hill and averaged a 92.2 mph exit velocity on balls in play.

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