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A sextet of relievers effectively covered the nine innings Wednesday and the Tigers were able to get out of St. Louis with another series win.
The Cardinals overcame a 4-0 deficit but could not complete a comeback as they lost 5-4 to the Tigers on Tuesday at Busch Stadium.
Riley Greene homered and hit the winning RBI double in the ninth inning to help the Detroit Tigers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4.
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The first three hitters in the lineup for the Low-A Lakeland Flying Tigers Wednesday were Wenceel Perez, Parker Meadows and Matt Vierling. Not too shabby. The three rehabbing Tigers were temporarily rerouted to Lakeland because of bad weather in Toledo.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNTigers routed by Cardinals as rain delay extends gloomy night in St. LouisThe St. Louis Cardinals piled up 16 hits, and the Tigers struck out 11 times in the first seven innings of an 11-4 loss on Monday night at Busch Stadium. The game was delayed in the bottom of the seventh inning with the Cardinals leading 5-0 as a line of storms moved through the area.
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SB Nation on MSNCardinals Storm Tigers With 11 Run AttackGorman and Barrero sub in. King takes the mound. Sweeney and Dingler single, Baddoo doubles them up—Tigers finally on the board, 11-1. Carpenter grounds out, injury delay, then Torres strikes out and Keith grounds out. Tigers get a ray of sunshine but clouds return quickly.
Sonny Gray struck out 10 and threw six scoreless innings while Brendan Donovan had three hits Monday night, leading the St.