An Imperfect 10: 'Heart-Wrenching' Loss Gives Cleveland Guardians Their First Double-Digit Skid in 13 Seasons
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 6 – The Guardians have a .166 batting average during the streak and are 6 1/2 games out of a wild-card spot after being swept by the Tigers, officials said.
- The Cleveland Guardians lost 7-2 in 10 innings to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday, extending their losing streak to 10 games.
- The losing streak is the first double-digit skid since 2012 and results from poor situational hitting and a 15.5-game deficit to the Tigers.
- During the streak, the Guardians batted.166, going 5-for-52 with runners in scoring position and were swept by the Tigers over the weekend.
- Luis Ortiz, placed on leave July 3, faces a Major League Baseball investigation for prop bets on his pitches amid the team’s struggles.
- With a 40-48 record and a 9-22 performance since June 1, the Guardians hold the worst record in the AL and are guaranteed to enter the All-Star break with a losing record for the first time in nearly a decade, effectively ending their chances of defending their division title.
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