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Tigers - Astros: Starting pitchers and lineups for AL Wild Card series game 2

The Detroit Tigers and the Houston Astros are set to face off on what promises to be a great game 2 of the AL Wild Card Series.

Skubal y los Tigers ponen en jaque a los Astros

After a surprising victory in Game 1, the Tigers are looking to clinch the series and advance to the ALDS. The Astros, however, are determined to bounce back and keep their postseason hopes alive.

Starting pitchers:

Tigers: Tyler Holton

Astros: Hunter Brown

Tyler Holton, primarily known for his work out of the bullpen, will take the mound for the Tigers. He is expected to pitch a few innings before handing over to a bulk reliever like Reese Olson. On the other side, Hunter Brown, a young and talented right-hander, will start for the Astros. Brown’s electric stuff and ability to generate strikeouts is what sets him apart from the rest.

What are the lines up for the game between the Tigers and Astros?

The Tigers’ lineup features a blend of young talent and veteran presence. Riley Greene and Spencer Torkelson, two of the team’s rising stars, will be key players to watch. Javier Báez, with his experience and flair, adds a dynamic element to the lineup.

The Astros, known for their postseason prowess, will rely on the leadership of Jose Altuve and the power of Yordan Alvarez to turn the series around. Altuve’s ability to get on base and Alvarez’s home run potential make them a formidable duo.

Tigers Lineup:

  • Parker Meadows (CF)
  • Matt Vierlings (LF)
  • Spencer Torkelson (1B)
  • Wenceel Perez (RF)
  • Trey Swenet (SS)
  • Colt Keith(2B)
  • Jake Rogers (C)
  • Riley Greene (DH)
  • Andy Ibáñez (3B)

Astros Lineup:

  • Jose Altuve (2B)
  • Alex Bregman (3B)
  • Mauricio Dubon (LF)
  • Kyle Tucker (RF)
  • Victor Caratini (1B)
  • Chas McCormick (CF)
  • Jeremy Peña (SS)
  • Yordan Alvarez (DH)
  • Yainer Diaz (C)

The game should start under clear skies, but it’s always good to be prepared for a possible change in weather. It seems the skies will be ready for what promises to be a great game that you won’t want to miss.

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