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Detroit Tigers voltiseur, Riley Greene, marked history in the 9-1 victory of the Tigers against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday.
Greene, 24, became the first player in the history of the MLB to reach two circuits in the ninth round.
Greene’s first ninth round explosion broke 1-1 equality because Kenley Jansen’s cutter was just Broadway, and the star of Tigers did not miss it. The 371 Greene feet test has just overcome the wall in the right field to give the tigers a 2-1-round 2-1 advance.
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Riley Greene, of Detroit Tigers, is congratulated by Spencer Torkelson, on the left, and Zach McKinstry, second on the left, after having struck a three -point run as a sensor of Los Angeles Angels Logan O’Hoppe Kneels on the plate during the ninth round of a baseball match against the Angels of Los Angeles, Friday, 2, 2025 From Los Angeles, Friday, 2, 2025, in an Aaheim, California. (AP photo / Mark J. Terill)
Colt Keith followed Greene’s advance while hitting his own home run to give Tigers an advance of 3-1. The Home Run of Tigers feast continued with the explosion of two points by Javier Baez to put them 5-1.
The tigers did not stop there because they continued to strike and brought Greene back to the plate for the second time in the round with an advance of 6-1.
However, Greene faced a different launcher in her second At-Bat of the Channel while Jake Eder replaced the Jansen in difficulty on the mound for the Angels.
The launcher of the renowned temple

Detroit Tiger Riley Greene is making gestures as he scores after hitting a solo home run during the ninth round of a baseball match against the Los Angeles Angels, Friday May 2, 2025, in Anaheim, California. (AP photo / Mark J. Terill)
The change in pitching was not important for Greene, because the result was the same: another home run.
Greene crushed EDER’s suspended sweeper at 409 feet in the head-up center seats for a three-point home run to give Tigers an advance of 9-1 and engraved in history books, although Greene did not immediately know that he made history.
“Yeah, I just discovered it – rather cool,” said Greene after the match. “But the match is over. We were able to present tomorrow and try to win another baseball match.”

Detroit Tiger Riley Greene, in the center, is congratulated by Spencer Torkelson, on the left, and Zach McKinstry, second on the left, after hitting a three -point home run as a sensor of Los Angeles Angels Logan O’Hoppe on his knees on the plate during the ninth round of a baseball match against the Los Angeles, Friday, 225 Anaheim, calif. (AP photo / Mark J. Terill)
Greene became the first player of the tigers to have struck two circuits in a round since Magglio order against the Oakland Athletics on August 12, 2007. The only other tiger player in Homer twice in a round was the Hall of-Famer Al Kaline, against the Kansas City A on April 17, 1955.
In the season, Greene has an average of the stick of .262 with six circuits and 16 points produced in 31 games played.
The best Tigers in the American League (21-12) will again play the Angels in difficulty (12-19) on Saturday at 9:38 pm.