It's been a rough go of it this week for the Detroit Tigers , and Tuesday night's game against the Boston Red Sox did not make the situation any better. After losing Tarik Skubal conceivably for at least a few months due to elbow surgery and needing a strong performance from their remaining ace Framber Valdez, they got anything but that. In fact, Valdez was ejected in the fourth inning for the same kind of antics that kept him a free agent for so long this past winter. The left-hander allowed back-to-back home runs before throwing at Trevor Story, leading to a bench clearing situation and Valdez being tossed out of the game. Afterwards, Detroit manager A.J. Hinch made some headlines by seemingly not having his pitcher's back and criticizing what he did instead. Hinch Does Not Condone Actions of Valdez Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch | Evan Petzold / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images "We play a really good brand of baseball here," Hinch told media including Chris McCosky after the game.…