Game Review: Detroit Tigers vs. New York Mets September 3, 2025

Final Score: Tigers 6, Mets 2

The Detroit Tigers avoided a series sweep on Wednesday afternoon, defeating the New York Mets 6-2 at Comerica Park. After dropping the first two games of the series, the AL Central-leading Tigers bounced back with a convincing win powered by timely hitting and solid pitching.

Starting Pitchers

Detroit Tigers: Casey Mize (W, 13-5)

  • 5.0 innings pitched
  • 1 earned run
  • 5 hits
  • 3 strikeouts
  • 69 pitches

New York Mets: Clay Holmes (L, 11-7)

  • 4.2 innings pitched
  • 3 runs (2 earned)
  • 5 hits
  • 3 walks
  • Multiple strikeouts with his changeup

Game Highlights

Key Moments

  • 2nd inning: Tigers took a 1-0 lead on Jake Rogers’ RBI single
  • 3rd inning: Mets tied it 1-1 on Pete Alonso’s RBI double
  • 5th inning: Riley Greene delivered a crucial two-run single off reliever Gregory Soto to give Detroit a 3-1 lead
  • 6th inning:
    • Mark Vientos hit an RBI single to cut the Tigers’ lead to 3-2
    • Javier Báez made a spectacular leaping catch in center field to rob Brandon Nimmo of an extra-base hit
    • Tommy Kahnle induced an inning-ending double play from Starling Marte with the bases loaded to preserve Detroit’s lead
  • 7th inning: Kerry Carpenter delivered the knockout blow with a three-run homer off struggling Mets reliever Ryan Helsley, extending the lead to 6-2

Standout Performances

  • Kerry Carpenter (DET): 1-for-3 with a three-run homer, 2 runs scored, and a walk
  • Pete Alonso (NYM): Perfect 3-for-4 day at the plate with an RBI double
  • Riley Greene (DET): Delivered the go-ahead two-run single in the fifth inning
  • Casey Mize (DET): Earned his 13th win with five solid innings
  • Tommy Kahnle (DET): Worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the sixth to preserve the Tigers’ slim lead

Defensive Highlights

  • Javier Báez’s leaping catch in center field robbed Brandon Nimmo of what could have been a game-changing hit in the sixth inning

Game Context

The victory at Comerica Park improved the Tigers’ record to 81-60, helping them maintain their position atop the AL Central after having lost seven of their previous nine games. Meanwhile, the Mets (75-65) still hold a four-game lead over the San Francisco Giants for the final National League wild card spot, completing a stretch of 16 games in 16 days with a respectable 9-7 record.

Notes

  • Juan Soto has now reached base safely in 30 of his last 31 games for the Mets
  • Ryan Helsley continued to struggle in relief for the Mets, surrendering the three-run homer to Carpenter in the seventh inning; he now has an 11.45 ERA since being acquired from the Cardinals at the trade deadline
  • The Tigers’ bullpen performed admirably, with Tommy Kahnle’s bases-loaded escape in the sixth inning serving as a critical turning point
  • Both teams are off Thursday; the Mets head to Cincinnati while the Tigers host the Chicago White Sox

Photos: Glenn Gervais – In Play! magazine