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The Tigers lost, 6-1, to the Texas Rangers for their first home series defeat in 2025, but they still have the AL's best record.
Nathan Eovaldi tossed seven shutout innings, Marcus Semien and Josh Jung hit two-run home runs and the Texas Rangers beat the Detroit Tigers 6-1.
Tigers RHP Jason Foley has season-ending surgery after leading team, ranking 5th in AL with 28 saves
Detroit Tigers right-hander Jason Foley, who had a team-high 28 saves last season, has had season-ending shoulder surgery.
Preview the May 11 matchup between the Detroit Tigers and Texas Rangers with odds over/under, game spread, betting lines and more.
Colt Keith and the Detroit Tigers will play Josh Smith and the Texas Rangers at Comerica Park on Sunday at 1:40 p.m. ET, in the final game of a three-game series. The Tigers pitching staff is 10th in the majors with a collective 8.7 strikeouts per nine innings. The Rangers have the seventh-best ERA (3.47) in the majors this season.
DETROIT -- A beautiful weekend, two big crowds, and back-to-back duds: The Detroit Tigers lost to the Texas Rangers 6-1 on Sunday afternoon at Comerica Park to drop their first home series of the season.
While the tic-tac-toe game became a wash after three moves, Josh got the best of Jace on the field in what became a 10-3 Rangers win in Detroit. Josh went 1-for-4 at the plate in Texas' win, while Jace went 0-for-3 as the Tigers struggled to get much of anything going at the plate against Jacob deGrom .
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Though the Tigers had built up more credibility by snagging five wins in a row, they had a tough pill to swallow in the second game of the series. They got away with a 2-1 win thanks to a dominant pitching performance from Tarik Skubal. Detroit did not get that type of outing from any of its pitching on Saturday night.
The Rangers won a closely contested match in the first game of the series 2-1. The Rockies took a one-run lead in the second inning, but gave up two runs in the sixth, which cost them the game. While the Rockies lost the game, they covered the massive +3.5 runline.