Riley Greene Hits Two 9th-Inning Homers, Makes History
Riley Greene Hits Two 9th-Inning Homers, Makes History

Riley Greene Hits Two 9th-Inning Homers, Makes History

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Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene became the first player in Major League Baseball history to hit two home runs in the ninth inning of a single game, powering the Tigers to a 9-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels. Greene's first home run broke a 1-1 tie off Angels closer Kenley Jansen and sparked an eight-run rally. He later hit a three-run homer off Jake Eder, with Colt Keith and Javier Báez also going deep in the inning. The Tigers secured their third straight victory and maintained their lead atop the AL Central with a 21-12 record. Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal allowed only one run over six innings and was involved in a brief benches-clearing incident. Greene's historic achievement was celebrated by teammates and fans alike.

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