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The Detroit Tigers squeezed out a tense 1-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox in a pitcher's duel that hinged on a single clutch hit. Kerry Carpenter's two-hit afternoon proved decisive, including a fourth-inning single that plated the game's only run—Wenceel Perez's RBI groundout had given Detroit the slim lead they'd never relinquish. The Tigers' bullpen locked it down from there, with rookie Troy Melton setting the tone by striking out six over five dominant innings, while Will Vest slammed the door with a perfect ninth to preserve the shutout. Chicago's bats never found rhythm, mustering just two hits against Detroit's four pitchers, with Luis Robert Jr.'s lone single their only threat in a game where every pitch felt like a battle.
For the White Sox, the loss extends their offensive woes—Shane Smith kept them in it with five scoreless frames of his own, but the lineup's 0-for-10 mark with runners in scoring chances told the story. Detroit, meanwhile, rides the momentum into their next series, proving they can win even when their power bats stay quiet. The White Sox, now staring at another missed opportunity, will need to find answers fast as their playoff hopes fade in the rearview.