SPORTSTigers 8, White Sox 4Fans applaud as Detroit Tigers' JaCoby Jones enters the dugout after he scores on a single by Ian Kinsler in the sixth inning against the Chicago White Sox at Comerica Park in Detroit on Aug. 30, 2016. Jones, the Tigers’ No. 5 prospect, made his big league debut at third base Tuesday night. The Tigers won 8-4.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers catcher James McCann, right, and Justin Upton dump the cooler of water on JaCoby Jones after the win.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers starting pitcher Daniel Norris works in the first inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera grounds out in the first inning in Tuesday's 8-4 win against the White Sox. Cabrera will rest his ankle Wednesday and will not play in the finale.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers starting pitcher Daniel Norris works in the second inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers starting pitcher Daniel Norris reacts after Chicago's Todd Frazier hit a two-run home run in the second inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsChicago's Avisail Garcia, right, congratulates Todd Frazier after his two-run home run in the second inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers third baseman JaCoby Jones makes the throw to first for the out on Chicago's Avisail Garcia in the second inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitching coach Rich Dubee, in navy, talks with pitcher Daniel Norris, left, in the second inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' JaCoby Jones grounds out in the second inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsWith bases loaded, Tigers shortstop Jose Iglesias tosses the ball to second base for the third out in the top of the fourth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' J.D. Martinez after fouling a ball off his leg in the fourth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsJustin Upton is one of five Tigers to reach the 20-homer mark this season.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Daniel Norris works in the fifth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsChicago's Todd Frazier strikes out swinging in the fifth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Bruce Rondon works in the sixth inning. Rondon pitched one hitless inning with one strikeout.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsWhite Sox catcher Omar Narvaez, left, talks with pitcher Anthony Ranaudo after a coaching visit to the mound in the fifth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Ian Kinsler hits a two-run home run in the fifth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Ian Kinsler hits a two-run home run in the fifth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Jarrod Saltalamacchia (39) congratulates Ian Kinsler after Kinsler's two-run home run in the fifth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera singles in the fifth inning. Cabrera went 1-for-5.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' JaCoby Jones doubles to score Justin Upton to give the Tigers a 4-3 lead in the sixth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' JaCoby Jones stands on second after his RBI double in the sixth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' JaCoby Jones watches a line drive off the bat of Ian Kinsler and then rounds third and scores in the sixth inning to make it 6-3 Tigers.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' JaCoby Jones watches a line drive off the bat of Ian Kinsler and then rounds third and scores in the sixth inning to make it 6-3 Tigers.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' JaCoby Jones, right, and Nick Castellanos watch while Tyler Collins singles in the sixth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' JaCoby Jones is congratulated after he scores on a single by Ian Kinsler in the sixth inning to make it 6-3 Tigers.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Ian Kinsler reacts after he reaches third on a single by Tyler Collins in the sixth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Ian Kinsler and Tyler Collins, left, after the sixth inning in which the Tigers scored four runs, Kinsler having two RBIs.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Cameron Maybin congratulates pitcher Shane Greene after Greene pitched the seventh inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' J.D. Martinez celebrates his solo home run in the seventh inning. Martinez went 3-for-3.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' JaCoby Jones singles to score Justin Upton in the seventh inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' JaCoby Jones, left, is congratulated by first base coach Omar Vizquel after Jones' single to score Justin Upton in the seventh inning to make it 8-4 Tigers.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Jose Iglesias congratulates Justin Upton, right, after Upton scores in the seventh inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers head athletic trainer Kevin Rand, left, and manager Brad Ausmus talk with Miguel Cabrera in the dugout in the seventh inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers manager Brad Ausmus, right, congratulates JaCoby Jones after the game. Detroit Tigers vs Chicago White Sox at Comerica Park in Detroit on Aug. 30, 2016. (Robin Buckson / Detroit News)Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Shane Greene works in the eighth inning. Greene pitched two innings allowing two hits withone earned run and two strikeouts.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers' Ian Kinsler can only smile as he goes back to the dugout after a called third strike in the eighth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsFormer Tiger pitcher and now with the White Sox, Jacob Turner works in the eighth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsFrom right, Tigers' Nick Castellanos, JaCoby Jones, Shane Greene, in hoodie, and Cameron Maybin talk in the dugout in the eighth inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsIan KinslerRobin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers second baseman Ian Kinsler and shortstop Jose Iglesias, left, celebrate after Kinsler turns a double play to end the game.Robin Buckson, Detroit News