The argument might have helped save Castellanos, who was also angry with home-plate umpire Doug Eddings over the call. After J.D. Martinez dropped a two-out fly ball in the top of the seventh to complete Minnesota's comeback, Castellanos got his revenge in the bottom half, jumping on a Pat Dean pitch to put the Tigers back in front.
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Nick of time: While the Tigers' lineup continues to experience ups and downs, Castellanos has been one of the team's most consistent hitters. Just when Detroit seemed in jeopardy, its lead lost, he worked his way out of an 0-2 count to jump on Dean's fastball for a line-drive homer to left-center.