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Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers 9 - 6 win over the twins.
Miguel Cabrera provided the push, with a solo home run to left-centerfield in the bottom of the seventh inning.
It was Cabrera’s 33rd home run of the season. Of those, 17 have tied the game or given the Tigers the lead.
Tigers offense: They put two runs up early and the nailed the Twins with a four-spot in the fourth to retake the lead.
Ian Kinsler and Cameron Maybin: The duo had quite the night, starting with back-to-back doubles in the first, which they followed up (after a Kinsler single) with back-to-back triples in the fourth.
Ian Kinsler has four hits in a game for the 18th time in his career (last, 9/18/15 vs. KC).
Miguel Cabrera: Hit a home run that bounced off the top of the wall in left-center.
Tigers bullpen: Gave the Tigers five scoreless innings of work, including a no-out, one on situation that Alex Wilson easily cleaned up without allowing a run to score in the fifth.
Anibal Sanchez: Was on fire for the first three innings and then imploded in the fourth and fifth.
STATS AND INFO:
Ian Kinsler finished a home run shy of the cycle.
J.D. Martinez finished 0-for-4 with a strikeout. He hasn’t had a hit in his last four games (16 at-bats).
Miguel Cabrera’s home run in the seventh was his 33rd of the year, and No. 441 in his career.
He's one home run shy of tying Dave Kingman for 41st in MLB history.
Bruce Rondon's clean inning of work extended his scoreless inning streak to 10 innings for the longest of his career. His previous career high was set Aug. 4-20, 2013, during which time he walked only two and struck out 10 batters.