Chicago White Sox center fielder Adam Haseley raced back to track down Spencer Torkelson’s long fly ball. Haseley jumped and almost made a spectacular catch. Instead it was a go-ahead RBI double for Torkelson. The Detroit Tigers scored three runs in the seventh against reliever Joe Kelly to rally and beat the Sox 7-3 in front of 24,685 on Saturday at Comerica Park. “Joe has been unhittable for three weeks-plus, so I was really happy with him being on the mound and I’ll be happy with him being on the mound tomorrow,” Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. Kelly had been one of the more effective relievers in baseball recently, retiring 34 of the last 36 batters he faced coming into Saturday. He entered with the Sox leading 3-2 after a two-out, three-run double by Gavin Sheets in the top of the seventh. The Tigers tied it with one out in the seventh on a solo homer to right by Zach McKinstry.