WEST SACRAMENTO, CA — This is the 125th season of Detroit Tigers baseball.

Riley Greene , a two-time All-Star over four years in MLB, is the fourth player in franchise history to hit 32 home runs before the completion of his age-24 season — and the first to do so since Matt Nokes hit 32 homers in 1987. The others: Rudy York with 35 homers in 1937 and Hank Greenberg with 36 homers in 1935. To top that leaderboard, Greene needs just five homers in the final 28 games this season.

He is on pace for 39 homers and 120 RBIs.

"I'm always going to go back to, I'm here to help my team win," Greene said. "I'm not trying to be the best left-handed hitter. I'm not trying to hit the farthest. I'm just trying to help my team win. If you help the team win, if you do the things that will help

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