Not many things are going right for the Detroit Tigers in May. They find themselves in last place in the American League Central with a 19-24 record heading into Wednesday's action. Three straight series losses to the Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals, and New York Mets are not exactly what Tigers fans had in mind. Wednesday's game may have been the culmination of all the frustrations surrounding this ball club. In the top of the fourth inning with Detroit leading 3-1, second baseman Gage Workman hit a double. On the next pitch, Zach McKinstry hit a ball to left field, and it dropped in front of MJ Melendez's glove. Workman didn't have to go to third but ran anyway despite a late jump. He was tagged and ruled out by the third base umpire. Upon review, it appeared Workman got under the tag, but, surprisingly, the call was upheld, leading to a furious rant from Hinch and an eventual ejection. Hinch May Have Had a Right to Be Frustrated Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch looking on. | Mark J.…