Detroit — Back on Aug. 31, the Tigers helped the Twins establish a new Major League Baseball single-season home run record. The Twins hit six home runs that day, making Comerica Park look like a bandbox, surpassing the mark of 267 homers set by the Yankees last season.
Incidentally, the Tigers won that game, 10-7.
Ten days later, again at Comerica Park and again at the expense of the Tigers pitching staff, the Yankees on Tuesday also hit six home runs — retaking their home run record, at least temporarily, with 276. The Twins hit another one Tuesday, so they are tied with 276 each.