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Tigers lose first home series of season as bats go quiet vs. Rangers

  • The Detroit Tigers dropped two consecutive games at Comerica Park over the weekend, resulting in their first home series loss of the 2025 season to the Texas Rangers.
  • The Tigers' starting pitching struggled as Reese Olson allowed three runs and five strikeouts over four innings, snapping his 38 2/3 innings streak without a home run.
  • Texas capitalized on home runs by Marcus Semien, Josh Jung, and Jonah Heim, with Jung’s two-run homer marking the first on Mother’s Day against his brother’s team since 1914.
  • Rangers starter Nathan Eovaldi delivered seven shutout innings with seven strikeouts and allowed only two hits, securing his fifth straight quality start and improving to 4-2.
  • Texas won two of three games, snapping a six-series losing streak, while Detroit’s record dropped to 26-15 and they prepare to host Boston in a new series starting Monday.
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Eovaldi limits Detroit to two hits in seven shutout innings as Rangers top Tigers, 6-1

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. Eovaldi (4-2) limited the Tigers to two hits and a walk while striking out seven in…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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