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Tigers Limping Into All-Star Game Break on 4-Game Losing Streak

DETROIT, JUL 13 – Detroit holds an 11.5-game division lead and a team-record six All-Stars despite a four-game losing streak entering the mid-July break, officials said.

  • The Detroit Tigers lost 8-4 to the Seattle Mariners on Sunday, July 13, 2025, marking a season-high four-game losing streak in Detroit.
  • The Tigers allowed a total of 35 runs in a three-game series against the Mariners, who notably put up 15 runs during the ninth inning across those contests, contributing to Detroit's recent setbacks.
  • Despite the skid, Detroit leads the Central by 11 1/2 games with a 59-38 record and a team-record six All-Stars attending the midseason classic.
  • Manager A.J. Hinch expressed his desire for the team to feel both pride and determination, while right-hander Jack Flaherty acknowledged that the team has faced some challenges as they approach the break.
  • Detroit will take a four-day break before resuming play Friday night in Texas, with possible roster moves before the July 31 trade deadline.
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MLB-best Tigers limping into All-Star Game break with season-high, 4-game losing streak after sweep

The Detroit Tigers were showered with a smattering of boos as they walked off the field for the last time before the All-Star Game.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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