DETROIT — Yohan Ramírez had two consecutive errors in the ninth inning, paving the way for the Detroit Tigers to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 on Sunday for their second straight comeback win over the NL West leaders.
Wenceel Pérez had a sacrifice bunt to advance runners in the final at-bat and Ramírez made a wide throw to third, allowing Justyn-Henry Malloy to score the second run of the inning for the victory. The right-hander failed to field Ryan Vilade's sacrifice bunt in the previous at-bat, advancing Malloy to second.
Zach McKinstry hit a leadoff triple in the ninth and scored on Malloy's single after manager A.J. Hinch made him a pinch-hitter.
''Hung an 0-2 breaking ball to McKinstry for a triple, and that sort of opened the flood gates,'' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
Ramírez (0-5) gave up three hits and two runs in an inning a day after he gave up Gio Urshela's two-run homer in the 10th inning of an 11-9 loss in which the Dodgers gave up seven runs in the last two innings.
Alex Faedo (4-1) picked up the win after getting the last out in the top of the ninth.
Los Angeles is 48-2 when leading after eight innings, losing both games in that situation in Detroit.
''Certainly a frustrating way to finish off the first half,'' Roberts said.