
Riley Greene’s Unbelievable Ninth-Inning Power Surge Redefines MLB History—What Happens Next Will Shock You
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The homers were the seventh and eighth of the season for Greene, who is now slashing .276/.324/.504 with 19 runs and 20 RBI. He’s part of a Tigers lineup that has helped position the team as perhaps the best in the American League so far this season, with a league-best 21-12 record in a competitive AL Central.
As for the Angels, in case the fact that their closer hadn’t pitched in eight days wasn’t evidence enough, it’s been a tough season at 12-19. After an encouraging start, they’ve lose seven straight and nine of their last 10, and Mike Trout just hit the IL for an indeterminate amount of time due to a bone bruise in his left knee.
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