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    Detroit Tigers @ Seattle Mariners

    ALDS - Game 2 • Series tied 1-1
    DET
    Detroit TigersTigersDET
    87-75, 41-40 Away
    2
    87-75, 41-40 Away
    Final
    SEA
    Seattle MarinersMarinersSEA
    90-72, 51-30 Home
    3
    90-72, 51-30 Home
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    hittersH-ABRHRRBIAVG
    G. Torres2B
    1-3100.190
    K. CarpenterRF
    0-3000.278
    R. GreeneLF
    0-4100.300
    S. Torkelson1B
    1-4002.167
    C. KeithDH
    0-1000.333
    W. PerezPH-DH
    0-2000.059
    D. DinglerC
    0-4000.056
    Z. McKinstry3B
    0-3000.063
    J. BaezSS
    1-3000.316
    P. MeadowsCF
    0-4000.200
    Today's at BatsFull Player Profile
    • 2nd: Meadows struck out swinging.
    • 5th: Meadows grounded into fielder's choice to second, Báez out at second.
    • 7th: Meadows popped out to shortstop.
    • 9th: Meadows grounded out to first.
    pitchersIPHERBBKPC-STERA
    T. Skubal
    7.0521997-681.84
    K. Finnegan
    0.2310118-101.93
    B. Hurter
    0.100005-44.50
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    Win Probability

    According to ESPN Analytics

    DETSEA
    Hits
    3
    8
    Home Runs
    0
    2
    Total Bases
    4
    16
    Runners LOB
    7
    6

    Game Information

    T-Mobile Park
    T-Mobile Park
    1:03 AM, 6 October 2025
    Seattle, Washington
    Attendance: 47,371
    Game Time:2:46
    • Umpires:
    • Home Plate Umpire - Jeremie Rehak
    • First Base Umpire - John Tumpane
    • Second Base Umpire - Chris Guccione
    • Third Base Umpire - Alan Porter
    • Left Field Umpire - Nate Tomlinson
    • Right Field Umpire - Alex Tosi

    Julio Rodr򍑥z lifts Mariners over Tigers 3-2, Seattle takes Game 2 of ALDS to even series

    — Julio Rodr򍑥z hit a tiebreaking RBI double in the eighth inning and the Seattle Mariners beat the Detroit Tigers 3-2 in Game 2 of their AL Division Series on Sunday to even the series.
    Oct 6, 2025, 09:39 am - AP
    DET
    SEA
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    000000020230
    00010101-381
    M. Brash
    win

    M. Brash1-0

    1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 3 K, 1 BB
    K. Finnegan
    loss

    K. Finnegan1-1

    0.2 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 K, 0 BB
    A. Munoz
    save

    A. Munoz1

    1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 1 K, 0 BB

    Scoring Summary

    Inning

    DETSEA
    4thPolanco homered to left center (392 feet).01
    6thPolanco homered to left (369 feet).02
    8thTorkelson doubled to right, Greene scored and Torres scored.22
    8thRodríguez doubled to left, Raleigh scored.23
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    Series tied 1-1

    • Tigers
      3
    • Mariners
      2
    Game 1
    5/10
    • Tigers
      2
    • Mariners
      3
    Game 2
    6/10
    • Mariners
      8
    • Tigers
      4
    Game 3
    7/10
    • Mariners
      3
    • Tigers
      9
    Game 4
    8/10
    • Tigers
      2
    • Mariners
      3
    Game 5
    11/10

    2025 American League Central Standings

    TeamWLPCTGBSTRK
    Cleveland8874.543-W2
    Detroit8775.5371L1
    Kansas City8280.5066W2
    Minnesota7092.43218L1
    Chicago60102.37028W1
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    2025 American League West Standings

    TeamWLPCTGBSTRK
    Seattle9072.556-L3
    Houston8775.5373W2
    Texas8181.5009L2
    Athletics7686.46914L2
    Los Angeles7290.44418L2
    Full Standings

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