Tigers clinch playoff berth after September swoon
After flirting with disaster all month, the Detroit Tigers are heading to October.
The Tigers clinched a playoff spot Saturday after they beat the Boston Red Sox 2-1 at Fenway Park.
The Detroit Tigers have clinched a spot in the #Postseason! 🐯 pic.twitter.com/1PXeUtwgyD
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) September 27, 2025
Keider Montero allowed one earned run and struck out seven over 4 1/3 innings, and Detroit's bullpen shut down the Red Sox the rest of the way.
Leadoff hitter Jahmai Jones was responsible for driving in both of the Tigers' runs with a bases-loaded knock in the fifth inning.
A team that stays together is very dangerous.
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) September 27, 2025
The best time to be dangerous is in October. pic.twitter.com/53obnf6DkM
Detroit managed to right the ship and make the playoffs after nearly authoring one of the biggest late-season collapses in baseball history. The Tigers were 15.5 games ahead of the Cleveland Guardians in July, and 10.5 up in early September before slumping down the stretch to let Cleveland take control of the division.
At 87-74, the Tigers are now a half-game ahead of Cleveland - which plays Texas later Saturday - in the AL Central. Cleveland holds the tiebreaker over the Tigers, meaning Detroit must finish ahead of the Guardians to win the division.
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