Game Report: St. Louis Cardinals vs Detroit Tigers: April 4, 2026

The Detroit Tigers powered past the St. Louis Cardinals with an 11–6 victory yesterday at Comerica Park in a game that was ultimately cut short by rain in the ninth inning.

The Big Bats

The Tigers’ offense erupted for four home runs, a massive jump for a team that had only hit two homers in their previous seven games combined:

  • Kerry Carpenter & Zach McKinstry: Both hit two-run homers and finished with 3 RBIs each.

  • Matt Vierling: Added a late two-run shot in the eighth.

  • Gleyber Torres: Contributed a solo home run in the seventh.

Cardinals’ Bright Spot

Despite the loss, Jordan Walker had a career-defining night for St. Louis. He drove in five of the Cardinals’ six runs, highlighted by a massive 459-foot grand slam in the fifth inning that briefly brought the Cardinals back within one run (7–6).

Pitching Struggles

  • Dustin May (STL): Took the loss after a rough outing, giving up 7 runs on 7 hits in just 3.1 innings.

  • Jack Flaherty (DET): Struggled with command against his former team, walking four batters and hitting three others with pitches before being pulled in the fifth.

  • Brant Hurter (DET): Credited with the win after providing a steady inning of relief during the Cardinals’ fifth-inning surge.

Game Notes

  • Weather: The game was called after a 40-minute rain delay with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning.

  • Injury News: Tigers fans received tough news before first pitch as Justin Verlander was placed on the 15-day injured list with hip inflammation.

  • Series Status: The Tigers have taken the first two games of the series. The finale is set for tonight, featuring Keider Montero for Detroit against Kyle Leahy for St. Louis.

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