Tigers dominate Red Sox with a 14-2 victory
- The Boston Red Sox were defeated by the Detroit Tigers with a score of 14-2 in a game played on May 12, 2025.
- Tanner Houck, the starting pitcher for the Red Sox, struggled as he allowed 11 runs in just 2.1 innings.
- The Tigers took advantage of the Red Sox's struggles and achieved their AL-best record of 27-15.
On May 12, 2025, the Boston Red Sox faced off against the Detroit Tigers in an American League baseball game that ended in a lopsided victory for the Tigers, with a score of 14-2. The game, which was held on a Monday night, showcased the performance of Gleyber Torres, who hit a two-run homer in the first inning and drove in a total of three runs, contributing significantly to the Tigers' early lead. Boston's Tanner Houck struggled throughout the game, reflecting a season of hardship for the team. In just 2.1 innings, he allowed 11 runs, an achievement he's accomplished earlier this season, making him the first player in Red Sox history to do so. This glaring statistic underscored the difficulties faced by the Red Sox pitching lineup. The Tigers took advantage of Houck's poor performance, scoring nine runs in the third inning alone. This explosive inning featured contributions from players like Riley Greene, who recorded an inside-the-park home run, and Trey Sweeney, who blasted a three-run homer. The Tigers' pitching, led by Jackson Jobe, was orthodox yet effective. Jobe navigated through a tough third inning when bases were loaded but managed to escape without significant damage, striking out seven batters during his outing. Houston's woes were compounded by their defense, as hard-hit balls turned into outs against their favor, exemplified by a crucial play from Kerry Carpenter. After a disheartening start dominating the early game, the Red Sox will look to bounce back in the next match of the series, which is set for the following day, as they attempt to improve their standings and find consistency in their performances.