We felt it all the way down in our plums, calling Billy Zane’s grand salami time moments before it happened like Nostradamus probably did many years ago.
Rajai FUCKING Davis.
[mlbvideo id=”34184387″ width=”400″ height=”224″ /]Sean Doolittle entered the appearance with a 0.59 WHIP and only one walk issued over 39 innings of work. He gave up back-to-back singles to start the inning and walked Austin Jackson, who was 0-for-his-last-14, after striking out Suarez. Doolittle.
What a win on the 1984 celebration night. Coincidentally enough, the Tigers’ last walk off grand slam was 10 years ago on the 20th anniversary celebration night.
https://twitter.com/J88Ryan/status/483801126932713472
The last Tigers walk off grand slam while down three runs was 1988 by Alan Trammell:
How fitting on the night they honored '84 Champs, Davis' grand slam was 1st walk-off GS by #Tigers when trailing by 3 runs since Tram in 88.
— Ryan Field (@RyanFieldABC) July 1, 2014
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