Kyle Seager gets third homer of game as Tigers outfielders collide, knock ball over wall
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Scientists weigh in on spike of home runs in MLB
What I'm Hearing: Paste BN Sports' Josh Peter sat down with Lloyd Smith, who runs the sports science laboratory at Washington State University, to discuss the reason why home runs have been hit at a tremendous pace since 2015.
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The Detroit Tigers have had a miserable season, as they own the worst record in all of Major League Baseball.
And just when they and their fans thought things couldn't get any worse, two of their outfielders ran into each other at the wall on Tuesday night and knocked the ball over the wall, giving Seattle's Kyle Seager his third homer of the evening.
Ouch.
Left fielder Brandon Dixon and center fielder Nikko Goodrum are the two players who probably would love to have this moment in time back, because boy did this sum up the type of year it has been in Detroit:
Even Seager couldn't quite believe that he got a home run on the play.
The homer in the ninth effectively sealed an 11-6 Mariners victory.