SPORTSTigers 3, Twins 2: Andrew Romine plays all nine positionsMinnesota Twins pitcher Aaron Slegers throws against the Detroit Tigers during the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, in Minneapolis. The Tigers won the game, 3-2.Jim Mone, Associated PressTigers pitcher Buck Farmer throws against the Twins during the first inning.Jim Mone, Associated PressTigers pitcher Buck Farmer reacts after giving up a bases-loaded walk during the first inning.Jim Mone, Associated PressBuck Farmer of the Tigers listens to Rich Dubee, pitching coach for the Tigers and Bryan Holaday after Farmer walked in a run during the first inning.Andy King, Getty ImagesJaCoby Jones, right, beats the tag by Twins shortstop Jorge Polanco as he steals second base during the fifth inning.Jim Mone, Associated PressJeimer Candelario, left, slides past Twins catcher Jason Castro to score after Castro dropped the ball during the fifth inning.Jim Mone, Associated PressTwins catcher Jason Castro tags out Andrew Romine, after he tried to score from third on a single by Nicholas Castellanos during the fifth inning.Jim Mone, Associated PressJaCoby Jones is tagged out at home plate by Jason Castro of the Twins in the fifth inning.Andy King, Getty ImagesTigers center fielder JaCoby Jones makes a diving try but can't pull in the ball hit by Ehire Adrianza in the seventh inning.Jim Mone, Associated PressAndrew Romine is congratulated by catcher James McCann after he pitched in the eighth inning. Romine joined a select few by playing in all nine positions during the game.Jim Mone, Associated PressAndrew Romine, left, is pulled as catcher.Jim Mone, Associated PressAndrew Romine of the Tigers acknowledges the crowd at first base, in the eighth inning, after playing all nine positions.Andy King, Getty ImagesAndrew Romine of the Tigers is congratulated by teammate Shane Greene after getting Zack Granite of the Twins out to end the game.Andy King, Getty Images