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Game 23 Preview: Detroit Tigers continue homestand vs San Diego Padres this week
The Detroit Tigers missed a chance to earn their second series sweep of the 2025 campaign and a rare four-game variety, but were unable to prevail in extra innings, 4-3, against the Kansas City Royals in the final game Sunday afternoon.
Fear not, Tiger fans — Detroit still holds a half-game lead in the American League Central as its 10-game homestand continues this week. However, the next matchup is a formidable one in the visiting San Diego Padres, who arrive in the D also with a half-game lead in their respective division.
The good news is that the Pads come in stumbling, having lost two of three at the Houston Astros last weekend. It is also worth noting that San Diego is just 4-5 away from its home field so far this season.
The three-game series opens up with Jack Flaherty facing Randy Vásquez. Here is a look at how the two match up on Monday night.
Detroit Tigers (13-9) vs. San Diego Padres (16-6)
Time (ET): 6:40 p.m.
Place: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan
SB Nation Site: Gaslamp Ball
Media: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Game 23 Pitching Matchup
| Player | IP | K% | BB% | FIP | fWAR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player | IP | K% | BB% | FIP | fWAR |
| Flaherty | 21.1 | 28.7 | 10.3 | 3.30 | 0.4 |
| Vasquez | 20.2 | 9.3 | 16.3 | 4.28 | 0.2 |
Game 23: RHP Jack Flaherty (1-1, 2.53 ERA) vs. RHP Randy Vásquez (1-1, 1.74 ERA)
FLAHERTY
VÁSQUEZ
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Jack Flaherty looks to bounce back
Flaherty’s last outing against the Milwaukee Brewers was his first hiccup of the year, allowing three runs on five hits (including a home run) and two walks while striking out four in just 4 2⁄3 frames for the loss. It was only the second dinger allowed and his fewest innings pitched so far.
Randy Vásquez looks to continue strong start
Sure, the peripherals — like his strikeout and walk percentages — are not at all impressive, but Vásquez has made it work in 2025 for the most part, largely because of the absence of home runs allowed. His season debut was a gem, tossing six scoreless innings against the Atlanta Braves on four hits and walks apiece along with three Ks.
The only blemish came in the second game at the Chicago Cubs, who put up three runs (two earned) on two hits and five walks along with a pair of strikeouts over 4 2⁄3 innings for the loss. The next two times out, the righthander threw exactly five innings apiece while allowing just a run in each but a combined three Ks.
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NASCAR Cup San Diego starting lineup: Shane van Gisbergen rockets to pole
Shane van Gisbergen earned his sixth career pole and second of the 2026 season on Saturday, rocketing to pole position around NASCAR’s all-new 3.4-mile street course at Naval Base Coronado. He even touched the wall twice on his fast lap, pushing to the absolute limit.
“A little bit (surprised),” said Van Gisbergen, who went out with the first group of qualifiers. “I thought the track would be better, and I thought people would execute a bit better. As I said, it’s just so difficult. There’s three or four corners you’re seeing for the first time of the day, and it’s on your heater. Amazing. The Red Bull Chevy is really good. Thank you to Trackhouse for doing a great job from yesterday, and we just need to get the driver a bit better,” he concluded with a smile.”
Watch: SVG surprised to win Busch Light Pole at San Diego
Van Gisbergen bested Carson Hocevar by 0.0156s with a fast lap of 2:14.788s. Ryan Blaney will start third, Zane Smith fourth, and Todd Gilliland fifth. Blaney was a little bit quicker than SVG for most of his lap, but lost it through the final set of corners.
Daniel Suarez, Ryan Preece, Connor Zilisch, Michael McDowell, and Austin Hill will out the remainder of the top ten on the starting grid.
Project 91 driver Kevin Magnussen qualified 21st for his NASCAR Cup debut. Notably, championship leader Tyler Reddick spun out, but still reached 17th on the grid. Denny Hamlin is just 19 points behind him, and will start 26th.
Watch: Reddick loops it in Turn 2 during qualifying
Some other notable drivers very deep in the field include William Byron in 27th, Chase Elliott 30th, and an injured Christopher Bell 37th. He will have Brent Crews on standby, and may finish the race for Bell on Sunday.
Jimmie Johnson was the first driver to set a time, and showed just how tricky things were as he had to use the runoff area in Turn 2 to avoid an incident. Erik Jones also smacked the wall at the exit of Turn 16, but there were no red flags during the session.
NASCAR Cup San Diego ‘Anduril 250’ Full Starting Lineup
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Neymar expected to return from right calf injury and play for Brazil in World Cup against Scotland
Neymar is expected to return from a right calf injury and play for Brazil in its final World Cup group match, coach Carlo Ancelotti said Friday night.
Neymar missed Brazil’s first two games of the tournament, including Friday’s 3-0 win over Haiti.
Ancelotti said Neymar would go through individual training on Saturday, train with the team on Monday and “will be available” for Brazil when it closes Group C play against Scotland on Wednesday in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Neymar is Brazil’s career scoring leader with 79 goals in 129 international appearances.
The 34-year-old midfielder has yet to practice in full sessions with the team since reporting to Brazil’s squad while nursing the calf injury.
Looking to play in his fourth World Cup, Neymar had tests on his calf last Monday to determine the progress of the injury that he sustained while playing for Brazilian club Santos on May 17.
There was widespread debate in Brazil over whether Neymar, whose first World Cup was on home soil in 2014, should have been called up for the tournament. He has struggled since returning from tearing the ACL in his left knee in October 2023 in a World Cup qualifier.
Neymar has four goals and two assists in eight matches for Santos this year.
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