hit his first homer as a Royal to tie the game in the fifth. I’m just trying to stay with that as much as possible.” “I feel good (and) relaxed,” Vierling said. Vierling then put the Tigers back in front with a two-run home run in the third, giving him four RBIs on the night. It was the first time this year the Royals hit back-to-back home runs. Vinnie Pasquantino launched a 424-foot, two-run home run and Salvador Perez followed with a 419-foot shot to tie the score before Lorenzen recorded the first out. The Royals wasted no time in getting back into the game. Vierling lined a single through the hole at short for two more runs. Singer then walked Akil Baddoo on four pitches to send home the first run. With one out, Báez singled over first base and Spencer Torkelson walked. Zach McKinstry led off with a single in the hole at second. The Tigers got three runs in the first inning without much solid contact. Singer came into the game with a 6-0 record with a 2.44 ERA in 10 career starts against the Tigers.ĭetroit batters walked 10 times, the first time the Tigers had eight or more walks in consecutive games since June 13-14, 2016. Brady Singer allowed five runs and seven hits and four walks in 3 2/3 innings. Detroit’s Michael Lorenzen gave up five runs and five hits in 5 2/3 innings. So, we couldn’t have asked for anything more.” “They didn’t give up a run until the 10th inning. “(The bullpen) kept us in the game,” Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said. Scott Barlow (1-3) allowed Báez’s winning hit and took the loss. Tonight we needed him to pitch in a different part of the game.” These were clean innings, but he’s going to need to be ready in the eighth. He can’t just wait on the last three outs and a clean inning all the time. “We talk to him over and over about the back end of the game. Lester had been on the lam for several weeks from a ranch where Lester and four other bovine were relocated after escaping from pens at an animal rescue facility in Rose Township, said Bill Mullan, a spokesperson for Oakland County.Īnother agency called in wranglers who initially captured the group, but Lester escaped again and was on the loose until his recapture Sunday.“I think (Lange) was excellent tonight,” Hinch said. The bovine was not charged and is back in the pasture with a story to tell all the other livestock.” “Troopers reopened the freeway and things quickly got back to normal. “Eventually after much tom foolery, the critter was captured and removed from the freeway,” the state police wrote on the agency's Twitter page. The rider on horseback catches up and lassos Lester, which then runs into the median and hops a guardrail onto the freeway's southbound shoulder before it is stopped. Three vehicles pass the steer as it runs into the northbound lanes. State police in-car video shows the tail-end of Sunday afternoon's chase on northbound Interstate 75 in Holly, about 57 miles (120 kilometers) northwest of Detroit.Ī rider on horseback and three people in two ATVs can be seen chasing Lester in and around fields and woods along the east side of the freeway as the state police car follows slowly behind on the shoulder.Īt one point, Lester races from near a clump of trees toward the freeway lanes and is quickly cut off by one of the ATVs before running behind the vehicle and into traffic. (AP) - A team of wranglers - including one on horseback - chased down and captured a wayward steer named Lester across several lanes of a Detroit-area freeway.
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