Keider Montero Shines, Kenley Jansen Makes History In Tigers’ 2-0 Win Over Marlins

The Detroit Tigers snapped a five-game losing streak behind Keider Montero’s dominant start and a historic save from Kenley Jansen in a 2-0 win over the Miami Marlins.

  • Glenn Catubig
  • 3 min read
Keider Montero Shines, Kenley Jansen Makes History In Tigers’ 2-0 Win Over Marlins
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The Detroit Tigers ended a difficult early-season stretch on Friday night, snapping a five-game losing streak with a 2-0 shutout victory over the Miami Marlins at Comerica Park. The win was powered by strong pitching throughout the roster and timely offense that proved just enough to secure the result.

Starter Keider Montero delivered a standout performance, throwing six scoreless innings while keeping Miami’s lineup off balance from start to finish. His effort set the tone for a bullpen that carried the game the rest of the way.

At the back end, veteran closer Kenley Jansen secured the save and also reached a major career milestone, further cementing his place among the most accomplished closers in MLB history.

For Detroit, the victory offered a much-needed reset after a sluggish start to the season, combining elite pitching execution with just enough offense to break the losing streak.

1. Montero Sets The Tone With Dominant Start

Montero controlled the game from the opening innings, allowing just two hits across six shutout frames. His command and pitch mix kept Miami’s hitters from generating sustained pressure. He struck out seven batters while consistently working ahead in counts, limiting scoring opportunities and forcing weak contact. The Marlins struggled to adjust as Montero dictated tempo throughout his outing. The young right-hander’s performance marked one of his most complete starts of the season, reinforcing his potential as a reliable rotation piece moving forward. Detroit’s defense backed him with clean execution, ensuring his strong outing translated directly into a scoreless line on the scoreboard.

2. Limited Offense Provides Just Enough Support

While pitching carried the night, the Tigers’ offense delivered just enough production to secure the win. The lineup generated only two runs but made them count in key moments. Spencer Torkelson drove in the game’s first run in the second inning with a timely single, giving Detroit an early lead and breathing room for its pitching staff. In the fifth inning, Javier Báez added a solo home run, lifting a low outside pitch over the left-field fence to extend the advantage. Although the offense was quiet overall, the timing of its contributions proved critical in a tightly managed, low-scoring game.

3. Jansen Reaches Milestone In Closing Out Win

In the ninth inning, Jansen closed out the victory and secured his second save in three opportunities since joining Detroit in the offseason. His presence has quickly become a stabilizing force in the bullpen. With the save, Jansen reached 478 for his career, moving into a tie for third place on the all-time saves list alongside Hall of Famer Lee Smith, according to reporting from USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. The milestone further strengthens his legacy as one of baseball’s most accomplished closers, adding another achievement to a long and decorated career. For Detroit, his reliability at the end of games represents a key piece in their effort to rebound from a rough start and re-establish themselves as contenders.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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