The Detroit Tigers overcame an early deficit to defeat the Atlanta Braves 5-2 on Thursday afternoon at Truist Park. Framber Valdez delivered a strong six-inning outing, while Matt Vierling's key hits sparked the comeback. The victory provided stability for a Tigers rotation hampered by injuries.
In Atlanta, Framber Valdez steadied the Tigers' pitching staff with six innings of work, allowing two runs, striking out eight, and issuing no walks. The 32-year-old generated 21 whiffs and retired the final 10 batters he faced. This performance came after a walk-heavy start in Cincinnati and helped preserve the bullpen amid injuries, including Casey Mize's placement on the IL on Wednesday. Valdez adjusted by emphasizing his curveball and changeup, as noted by catcher Jake Rogers: “He has 20 inches of vertical movement on the curve ball, so just throw it in the zone … he did a great job.” Valdez himself said, “I used the changeup, and used the curve a lot along with my cutter.”The Tigers' offense, quiet early, broke through in the sixth when Matt Vierling singled to score Riley Greene. They tied the score at 2-2 in the eighth on Kerry Carpenter's triple and Vierling's double, followed by walks and a sacrifice fly from Gleyber Torres. In the ninth, pinch-hitter Wenceel Pérez walked and scored on Vierling's single, with Dillon Dingler adding a double to score Vierling and extend the lead.Manager A.J. Hinch praised Vierling's contributions: “[Vierling] is [big] for us. He plays the game well, and balances and lengthens our lineup.” Hinch added that the team created pressure throughout, finally capitalizing with strong at-bats in key moments. The win highlighted Detroit's resilience against a tough Braves lineup.