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Tigers Finally Give Home Fans Reason To Cheer With 12-11 Walk-Off Win Over Yankees

DETROIT (AP) — Playing the worst team in the major leagues, the New York Yankees took a six-run lead in the second inning.

Not enough.

 

 

Jordy Mercer capped the comeback with a game-ending single off Chance Adams in the ninth inning, and the Detroit Tigers overcame six home runs by the Yankees to beat New York 12-11 on Tuesday night.

"We've had a few of these games lately," said Grayson Greiner, whose one-out double started the winning rally. "We gave up a bunch of homers to the Twins and won, and we were down 4-0 in Oakland and came back. This is a lot of fun for the young guys."

Brett Gardner and Didi Gregorius each homered twice, and Gleyber Torres and Edwin Encarnación also went deep for the Yankees, whose 276 homers tied Minnesota for the major league lead.

 

New York Yankees v Detroit Tigers
DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 10: Brett Gardner #11 of the New York Yankees (R) celebrates with Gary Sanchez #24 after hitting a solo home run against the Detroit Tigers during the first inning at Comerica Park on September 10, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)

 

"When a team hits six homers and gives you 11 runs, you have to win the game," Yankees opener Nelson Cortez Jr. said. "We let those guys down. There's no way around it."

New York, with a 95-51 record to Detroit's 43-100, led 6-0. But the Tigers tied the score with six runs in the third, aided by an error by Torres at second base.

With the Yankees ahead 6-2, Torres dropped a throw from Gregorius at shortstop on what appeared to be an inning-ending double play by Dawel Lugo off Luis Cessa, who had just replaced Cortes. Christin Stewart hit a sacrifice fly, Travis Demeritte added a RBI single and Greiner hit a two-run single.

 

New York Yankees v Detroit Tigers
DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 10: Grayson Greiner #17 of the Detroit Tigers scores on a sacrifice fly ball hit by Miguel Cabrera during the sixth inning of a game against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park on September 10, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)

 

Greiner doubled with one out in the ninth off Chance Adams (1-1) and Mercer's single to the gap in right-center scored pinch-runner Willi Castro. Tigers closer Joe Jiménez (3-8) pitched a perfect ninth.

"Willi can really run, so I knew I just had to get the ball in play for him," Mercer said. "He threw me a fastball and I just tried to put it in a gap."

 

New York Yankees v Detroit Tigers
DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 10: Edwin Jackson #19 of the Detroit Tigers pitches against the New York Yankees during the second inning at Comerica Park on September 10, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)

 

New York built the lead off Edwin Jackson as Gardner had a solo homer in the first and hit a two-run drive to cap a five-run second that included Mike Ford's RBI single and Tyler Wade's two-run triple.

Solo homers by Torres in the fourth and Gregorius in the fifth off Tyler Alexander put the Yankees ahead 8-6, but the Tigers burst to a 10-8 lead when Christin Stewart hit a solo homer off Cessa in the fifth, then Miguel Cabrera had a sacrifice fly against Cory Gearrin in the sixth and Jeimer Candelario followed with a two-run single.

Encarnación tied the score in the seventh off John Schreiber, and Gregorius homered off Daniel Stumpf for an 11-10 lead.

 

New York Yankees v Detroit Tigers
DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 10: Jordy Mercer #7 of the Detroit Tigers celebrates after hitting a game-winning single to drive in Willie Castro against the New York Yankees during the ninth inning at Comerica Park on September 10, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. The Tigers defeated the Yankees 12-11. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)

 

Mercer walked against Adam Ottavino in the bottom half, advanced on Gary Sánchez's seventh passed ball this season and scored on Harold Castro's single.

"Harold's been doing a great job - all these young guys have been - and we're having some fun," Mercer said. "We aren't going to match these other teams homer for homer, but we'll take a lot of singles if it leads to some wins."

TRAINER'S ROOM

Yankees: LHP Jordan Montgomery (Tommy John surgery) and RHP Dellin Betances (lat strain) both pitched for Double-A Trenton. Montgomery started and allowed two runs and two hits in three innings. Betances allowed one hit in a scoreless inning, striking out two. ... RHP Tommy Kahnle has right wrist tendinitis and did not pitch, but Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he likely will be available on Wednesday.

Tigers: Castro didn't start because of a bruised forearm sustained when he was hit by a pitch on Saturday.

UP NEXT

Yankees LHP CC Sabathia (5-8, 4.93) returns from his fourth trip to the IL this year to start Wednesday night. Sidelined by a chronically painful right knee, Sabathia last pitched on Aug. 30. LHP Matt Boyd (8-10, 4.57) starts for Detroit.

 

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