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MLB playoffs 2025: Dillon Dingler’s homer awakens dormant Tigers offense in Game 3 victory over Guardians

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MLB playoffs 2025: Dillon Dingler’s homer awakens dormant Tigers offense in Game 3 victory over Guardians

Dillon Dingler’s first career postseason hit was long awaited, but it couldn’t have come at a better time for his Detroit Tigers, or in a better place for the 27-year-old Massilon, Ohio, native.

Dingler, a 2020 second-round pick out of Ohio State who didn’t make his MLB debut until last season, began the AL wild-card series against the Cleveland Guardians 0-for-9.

Then, in one swing at Cleveland’s Progressive Field, the catcher collected not only his first postseason hit but also his first postseason home run and RBI.

Dingler, two innings removed from throwing out a steal-hungry José Ramírez, delivered a 401-foot solo shot to left-center that gave Detroit a 2-1 lead in the top of the sixth inning.

His blast broke a tie and the dam holding back a flood of Tigers offense.

After leaving 15 runners on base in a Game 2 defeat, Detroit recorded more hits with runners in scoring position during the top of the seventh than it had all series, en route to a 6-3 victory Thursday.

The Tigers lost a 15.5-game July lead in the AL Central, which the Guardians pried away from Detroit in the final week of the regular season to complete the largest divisional comeback in MLB history.

While Cleveland won the division, Detroit is the one advancing to a division series.

The Tigers will now face the Seattle Mariners in the ALDS.

In the bottom of the eighth inning, the Guardians threatened a rally like the five-run surge they orchestrated in that same frame the day before.

Fittingly, Brayan “Playoff Rocchio” sparked Cleveland’s offense for the second game in a row, this time with a one-out single. All-Star left fielder Steven Kwan followed with a double to right.

Detroit manager A. J. Hinch called on closer Will Vest, who got right fielder George Valera looking before an uncharacteristic hiccup from the righty hurler allowed two runs to score.

On a would-be groundout to first from Ramírez, Vest ran to the bag for the inning-ending putout. That said, he couldn’t bring in the throw from Spencer Torkelson. It popped off his glove, and Ramírez rounded first. Although both Rocchio and Kwan raced home, Ramírez couldn’t reach second in time.

Vest redeemed himself with a seed to All-Star shortstop Javier Báez, who tagged out Ramírez for the second time in the elimination game.

Vest expertly fielded a grounder to the mound in the bottom of the ninth, during which he retired the Guardians 1-2-3 to seal the series victory.

Both teams entered Game 3 batting below .200 in the wild-card series. Runs were coming at a premium. It was no different the first six innings of the winner-take-all matchup.

After Cleveland starter Slade Cecconi gave up a pair of ground-ball singles in the top of the third inning, Guardians manager Stephen Vogt turned to the bullpen, where he ultimately tapped seven additional arms. Vogt’s first call was lefty Tim Herrin.

But, with runners on first and third, Kerry Carpenter sent a sinker down the first-base line. Cleveland’s C.J. Kayfus got a glove on it, except he couldn’t control its tough hop.

One run scored, and Carpenter advanced to second for a double. Herrin escaped the jam, only the Guardians’ one-run lead felt commanding given the teams’ recent offensive shortcomings.

Cleveland tied things up in the bottom of the fourth when Ramírez hit an RBI single off Detroit starter Jack Flaherty. It bounced past Detroit second baseman Gleyber Torres into right-center field, scoring Valera from second.

Dingler’s homer in the sixth ended the 1-1 deadlock after he lifted a changeup from Guardians lefty Joey Cantillo, who pitched 2 2/3 innings before the long ball chased him.

The Tigers’ four-run spurt in the seventh featured three straight RBI singles from right fielder Wenceel Pérez, Torkelson and left fielder Riley Greene. It all started with a double from Báez and a bunt single from center fielder Parker Meadows. In between, Carpenter was intentionally walked.

Detroit’s breakout inning in Cleveland ironically resulted from the Tigers playing some “Guard Ball.”

Dingler said afterward that the Tigers’ series victory over their AL Central rival was satisfying. Not only did Cleveland take the division from Detroit this season, but last season the Guardians dashed the Tigers’ ALCS hopes in gut-wrenching fashion.

Detroit was gritty not pretty in Cleveland, and Dingler epitomized that approach with a power-charged, drought-ending swing Thursday.

“It was awesome,” Dingler said postgame, via the ESPN broadcast. “I had been scratching and clawing a little bit this series, and to be able to put my team ahead in that moment was very special.”

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