Tigers become first team to reach 30 wins with 5-4 victory over Blue Jays
Briefly

The Detroit Tigers secured their 30th win of the season, becoming the first MLB team to do so by defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4. Key performances included Riley Greene, who homered and drove in three runs, along with Javier Baez and Zach McKinstry contributing with timely hits. Meanwhile, in Chicago, the Cubs thumped the White Sox 13-3, driven by Pete Crow-Armstrong's stellar performance of six RBIs and a homer. The Cubs continued their dominance against the White Sox, earning their sixth consecutive win in the cross-city rivalry.
Riley Greene powered the Tigers with a homer and three RBIs as they became the first team to reach 30 wins this season, defeating the Blue Jays 5-4.
Pete Crow-Armstrong's six RBIs and a homer led the Cubs to a decisive 13-3 victory over the White Sox, marking their sixth consecutive win against their rivals.
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