Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Guardians
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For the second night in a row at Comerica Park, the Tigers’ offense went almost silent against the Guardians. Outside of Spencer Torkelson hitting a solo home run in the sixth inning on Friday night, his 13th of the season, Detroit had little answer for Cleveland’s pitching.
Last year Fry, playing all over the diamond, hit .263 (88 for 335) with 18 doubles, 14 homers and 51 RBI. In the postseason, he hit .286 (8 for 28) with two homers and eight RBI against the Tigers and the Yankees. Outfielder Chase DeLauter was just promoted to Columbus after recovering from sports hernia surgery in March.
The Detroit Tigers fell on Friday night, losing 3-1 to the Cleveland Guardians at Comerica Park. With the loss, Detroit is now 33-19, which is still good enough
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José Ramírez tripled and scored in a two-run first inning and Slade Cecconi gave up a run and five hits over six innings as the Cleveland Guardians beat the Detroit Tigers 3-1.
The Detroit Tigers are getting a boost on the mound before playing the Cleveland Guardians with the return of Casey Mize.
Currently, Detroit is sitting first in the Central, a few games ahead of both Guardians and Minnesota Twins. There are plenty of seats available for the series against San Francisco, including a great opportunity to see the Bengals play on Memorial Day. Monday, May 26 (1:10 p.m. ET)