Detroit Tigers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks: Game Review July 30, 2025
Final Score: Detroit Tigers 7, Arizona Diamondbacks 2
The Detroit Tigers continued their impressive run at Comerica Park on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, with a convincing 7-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks. This win marked the fourth consecutive victory for the AL Central-leading Tigers, who have bounced back strongly from a 1-12 slump that spanned before and after the All-Star break.
Starting Pitchers
The spotlight was on Chris Paddack, making his Detroit Tigers debut after being acquired from the Minnesota Twins just two days prior. Paddack delivered an impressive performance, throwing six solid innings while allowing just one run on three hits. He struck out five batters without issuing a walk, showcasing excellent command throughout his 84 pitches. His efficient outing set the tone for the Tigers’ victory.
For the Diamondbacks, Ryne Nelson took the mound and struggled, allowing four runs (though only one earned) on six hits before being relieved. Kyle Backhus followed and had an even rougher outing, surrendering three runs while recording just two outs.
Game Highlights
The game remained scoreless until the third inning when Kerry Carpenter broke the deadlock with a clutch two-out triple, driving in Colt Keith who had singled earlier in the inning.
The pivotal moment came in the fifth inning when Carpenter, who was the standout performer of the game, launched a two-run homer to extend Detroit’s lead to 4-1. This home run seemed to energize both the team and the Comerica Park crowd.
The Tigers effectively put the game out of reach in the sixth inning with three additional runs, highlighted by Jake Rogers’ two-run blast. This six-run cushion proved more than enough against the struggling Diamondbacks offense.
Arizona’s lone offensive bright spot was shortstop Geraldo Perdomo, who went 3-for-4 with a home run, accounting for most of the Diamondbacks’ offensive production.
The game concluded with reliever Tommy Kahnle sealing the victory by forcing Lourdes Gurriel Jr. into a groundout in the ninth inning.
Standout Performances
- Kerry Carpenter: The Tigers left fielder had a spectacular day at the plate, going 2-for-3 with a triple, a home run, three RBIs, and a walk.
- Chris Paddack: His impressive Tigers debut highlighted his potential value to the team’s rotation moving forward.
- Colt Keith: The young third baseman continued his solid season, going 3-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI.
Atmosphere at Comerica Park
The atmosphere at Comerica Park was electric, with fans energized by the Tigers’ recent winning streak and their strong position atop the AL Central division with a 64-46 record. The crowd was particularly responsive during Carpenter’s home run and the team’s big sixth inning, which effectively secured the victory. The excitement was further amplified by the trade deadline approaching the following day, with speculation that the Tigers might make additional moves to bolster their chances of winning their first World Series since 1984.
The acquisition and successful debut of Paddack had clearly boosted fan optimism, as the Tigers appeared to be taking concrete steps toward becoming serious contenders as the season entered its final two months.


