DETROIT — Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning after the Detroit Tigers overcame a 9-4 deficit in the ninth to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-9 on Saturday.
''I don't know how to appropriately comment on that game,'' Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. ''It's an amazing feeling to see the guys happy — what a comeback on both sides of the ball.''
Wenceel Perez bunted Ryan Vilade to third to start the 10th. The Dodgers played a five-man infield, but Urshela ruined the strategy by homering to left off Yohan Ramirez (0-4).
''What a game by the whole team,'' said Urshela, who didn't enter the game until extra innings. ''They fought so hard and I just wanted to get the runner to home plate.''
Shohei Ohtani hit his 200th homer and tripled, giving him 233 total bases — the eighth-highest total before the All-Star break since the game was first played in 1933.
Ricky Vanasco started the ninth for the Dodgers, but didn't retire any of the three batters he faced. It was 9-6 when Dodgers manager Dave Roberts brought in closer Evan Phillips.
Phillips retired the first two batters, but Carson Kelly hit an RBI single to make it 9-7 and Colt Keith tied the game with a homer to left.
''With a five-run lead, especially the way we've been rolling, we have to win that game,'' Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes said. ''We went cutter up and in and (Keith) just got to it. We needed to close out that game sooner.''