Jack Flehry’s scorer Start led Tigers to previous veterans

Jack Fleharry allowed only two hits in six scorer innings as hosts Detroit Tigers dropped San Francisco veterans 3–1 on Tuesday.
Flaherty (3-6) went one and hit eight in the third straight victory of the tigers. Chase Lee chased with two shutouts innings, and Will West picked up his seventh sev despite giving ninth inning runs.
Detroit’s relay Green made three hits including two couples, and went into two runs. Vencell Perez, active from the injured list after recovering from a back injury, joined his first at-bat of the season.
Wilmer Flores ran a loan run for veterans. Logan Web (5-5) conceded three runs out of 10 innings. He allowed seven hits and one went away.
San Francisco manager Bob Melvin was dropped out in the fifth innings to debate balls and attacks.
In the first innings, the veterans had two Basarner, but got out of Matt Chapman and survived the flahrhti jam. At the bottom of the innings, Gliber Torres hit an-out single and scored at Green’s two-out double to center.
Perce led the other to one homer who cleaned the wall of the right area. The tigers had two more Basarner in the frame, but the web hit Torres to end the innings.
The tigers made it 3–0 in the third. Colt Keith excluded a triple from the innings under the right field line. Green then smack a single on a draw-in infield to bring the house to the house.
San Francisco did not have a Basarner for 13 consecutive batsmen, until Willy Adams single-handed two-outs against Lee. Casey shms came out again.
Patrick Bailey led the eighth against Lee with a single. The runner was quickly wiped out as Lee inspired a double-play grounder from Tyler Fitzgerald. Lee then hit Mike Yastrazameski to end the innings.
Heliat Ramos led the ninth against the vest with a single. The floors, who only missed a homer in their first at-bats, then drilled a double drill in the left-center-field interval to bring home Ramos. West settled and retired the next three batsmen, dropping Adams to end the competition.
Tigers will watch the three-game series to sweep on Wednesday afternoon.
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