HOUSTON (AP) — The Detroit Tigers were without two players in a 4-2 loss to the Houston Astros on Wednesday, missing outfielder Wenceel Perez due to a freak accident and second baseman Gleyber Torres with an oblique strain.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch told reporters Perez was hit in the the face by a resistance band in the training room following Tuesday's game.
The team put Torres on the 10-day IL, retroactive to June 15. The three-time All-Star also went on the IL in May with an oblique strain and missed time last year with the same injury.
Torres is hitting .280 with four homers and 18 RBIs this season.
Detroit also reinstated right-hander Casey Mize from the injured list and put him on the mound at Houston. Mize (4-2) gave up three runs and six hits over 4 2/3 innings to took the loss against the Astros.
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Detroit Tigers' Gleyber Torres scores on a single by Dillon Dingler against the Cleveland Guardians during the first inning of a baseball game, Saturday, June 13, 2026, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Phil Long)
Detroit Tigers pitcher Casey Mize delivers during the first inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Wednesday, June 17, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Kevin M. Cox)
Detroit Tigers' Wenceel Perez, right, is out at second base as Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve, left, attempts a double play during the fifth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, June 16, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)
Every team has played a game in this oversized World Cup filled with big surprises.
The stakes rise quickly as the 48 teams begin playing their second group-stage matches.
Cape Verde, Qatar and Congo have earned points for the first time in the World Cup, raising hope for an improbable run to the knockout round.
Spain, Portugal and Brazil, among the pre-tournament favorites to win it all, need wins to keep up in their groups after opening with draws. Belgium, the Netherlands, Croatia and Switzerland are in the same boat.
On Thursday, hosts Mexico and Canada, along with Switzerland and South Korea, will be among the teams playing for a second time.
— Czech Republic vs. South Africa, noon EDT in Atlanta (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)
— Switzerland vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina, 3 p.m. EDT in Inglewood, California (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)
— Canada vs. Qatar, 6 p.m. EDT in Vancouver, British Columbia (FS1/Telemundo/Peacock)
— Mexico vs. South Korea, 9 p.m. EDT in Guadalajara, Mexico (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock)
Mexico will look to take control of Group A against South Korea following a thrilling start as World Cup host.
Four years after a major disappointment in Qatar, the Mexicans roared out of the gate with a 2-0 win over South Africa. The dominant victory thrilled a capacity crowd of 80,824 at famed Azteca Stadium and drew 7.1 million viewers in the United States, making it the most-watched opening match for an English-language broadcast.
The next match may be a little tougher.
South Korea opened its 12th World Cup appearance by scoring twice in the second half for a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic.
While Mexico will have to travel 600 miles from Mexico City for its second match, South Korea remained in Guadalajara following its opener.
Mexico also will be without defender Cesar Montes, who received one of three red cards in the match against South Africa.
South Africa will be short-handed for its Group A match against the Czech Republic in Atlanta.
Sphephelo Sithole and Themba Zwane both received red cards against Mexico, which carries an automatic one-game suspension.
Zwane’s suspension was increased to thee games by FIFA on Wednesday, deeming his contact to the face of Mexico's Roberto Alvarado to be serious foul play. South Africa is appealing FIFA's decision.
Canada and Qatar made history in their openers, scoring late goals to earn their first World Cup points. The teams meet on Thursday looking for their first win.
Qatar had a forgettable run in the 2022 World Cup, scoring a single goal while becoming the first host country to lose all three of its matches. The Qataris opened this year’s tournament with a shocker, scoring in stoppage time to pull out a 1-1 draw against Group B favorite Switzerland.
Canada followed a rousing opening ceremony with a slow start against Bosnia-Herzegovina Friday in Toronto. Substitute Cyle Larin turned disappointment into celebration, scoring in the 78th minute to secure a 1-1 draw.
It marked Canada’s first World Cup point after it scored one goal while losing all six games in 1976 in Mexico and four years ago in Qatar.
Canada’s bid for a first win could be hampered by captain Alphonso Davies’ nagging hamstring injury. He didn’t play against Bosnia and has been limited in training from an injury suffered while playing for Bayern Munich on May 6.
Switzerland is trying to bounce back from the shocking tie against 56th-ranked Qatar that created a four-way tie in Group B.
The next chance for the Swiss comes against Bosnia-Herzegovina, which had the opposite reaction to opening with a draw.
At No. 64 in the world, the Bosnians are the lowest-ranked team in the group, yet pulled out a draw against the host country. That came after Bosnia stunned Italy in the final of the European playoffs.
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Harry Kane's two goals against Croatia gives him 10 in his World Cup career, matching Gary Lineker’s England record and five others for seventh all-time. The others with 10: Argentina's Gabriel Batistuta, Peru's Teófilo Cubillas, Poland's Grzegorz Lato and Germans Thomas Müller and Helmut Rahn.
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Harry Kane greats fans after the World Cup Group L soccer match between England and Croatia in Arlington, Texas, near Dallas, Wednesday, June 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
South Africa's Sphephelo Sithol, left, and Mexico's Erik Lira battle for the ball during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)
Qatar's Pedro Miguel, yells as he celebrates after teammate Qatar's Boualem Khoukhi, right scored his sides first goal during the World Cup Group B soccer match between Qatar and Switzerland in Santa Clara, Calif., near San Francisco, Saturday, June 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Eakin Howard)
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the World Cup Group K soccer match between Portugal and Congo in Houston, Wednesday, June 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
Canada's Cyle Larin (9) scores his sides first goal of the game in the second half of the World Cup Group B soccer match between Canada and Bosnia, Friday, June 12, 2026, in Toronto. (AP Photo/Sam Balkansky)