Tigers' Dillon Dingler, Zach McKinstry pull off ridiculous, lucky grab in blowout win over White Sox

Kerry Carpenter hit three home runs in the dominant win for the Tigers on Monday night, too.

Tigers' Dillon Dingler, Zach McKinstry pull off ridiculous, lucky grab in blowout win over White Sox
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JUNE 02: Zach McKinstry #39 of the Detroit Tigers catches a foul ball after Dillon Dingler #13 of the Detroit Tigers drops the ball during the fifth inning against the Chicago White Sox at Rate Field on June 02, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
Zach McKinstry somehow managed to catch a foul ball that bounced off of Dillon Dingler's glove in the Tigers' blowout win over the White Sox on Monday night. (Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
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Dillon Dingler and Zach McKinstry teamed up for what could easily be the luckiest grab of the MLB season on Monday night.

The Detroit Tigers teammates, in the fifth inning of their matchup with the Chicago White Sox, ran to try and catch a foul ball popped up by Joshua Palacios that was headed toward the dugout.

But as Dingler slid to try and make the grab, he just barely mistimed the catch. The ball bounced off his glove and back toward an unsuspecting McKinstry, who somehow managed to make the catch and complete the out. McKinstry could only stand there and laugh once he realized what he had done.

Hey, whatever works.

The play was just part of what ended up being a blowout win for the best team in Major League Baseball on Monday. The Tigers cruised to the 13-1 win over the White Sox, thanks in part to a huge showing from Kerry Carpenter.

Carpenter hit three home runs in the contest, which made him the first Tigers player to hit three in a single game since 2016. He hit a solo shot in the first inning at Rate Field, and then followed it up with a two-run homer in the fourth inning. That second dinger put the Tigers up 8-0 at the time.

Then, two innings later, Carpenter hit a third homer to center for good measure. White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. nearly robbed that one, but he couldn’t quite climb up the outfield wall enough to reach the ball as it crossed over.

The White Sox fell to 18-42 with the loss, which marked their seventh in their last eight games. The Tigers now sit at 40-21 on the year, good for the best record in MLB.

While it’s still early June, the Tigers are making an incredible early push in the American League. If they keep it up, and they manage to keep pulling in ridiculous catches like Monday night's, there’s no telling where the Tigers will end up in a few months.