Tigers’ 5-game win streak snapped by barrage of Texas homers
- The Texas Rangers defeated the Detroit Tigers 10-3 on Saturday night in Detroit, ending the Tigers' five-game winning streak.
- The Rangers' offensive surge followed a three-game scoring drought and was led by Corey Seager, who returned after resting a hamstring injury.
- Corey Seager delivered a pair of solo homers along with a double that drove in a run, while his teammates Josh Smith, Joc Pederson, Evan Carter, and Adolis Garcia also contributed with home runs and runs batted in.
- Detroit starter Jack Flaherty allowed five runs on four home runs in three innings, marking the most homers he has surrendered in 161 career starts.
- Jacob deGrom recorded a personal best of 10 strikeouts across more than five innings for Texas, improving to a 3-1 record and contributing to the Rangers snapping their recent losing streak.
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Tigers’ 5-game win streak snapped by barrage of Texas homers
DETROIT -- Jack Flaherty gave up a career-high four home runs in just three innings as the Detroit Tigers saw their five-game winning streak end with a 10-3 loss to the Texas Rangers on Saturday night at Comerica Park.
Corey Seager, Jacob deGrom lead the Rangers past the Tigers
Corey Seager had two solo home runs and an RBI double, Jacob deGrom struck out a season-high 10 in five-plus innings and the Texas Rangers beat Detroit 10-3 on Saturday night to end the Tigers’ winning streak at five. Seager’s 19th career multi-homer game and second of the season came after he sat out two games to rest a hamstring injury. Joc Pederson supplied a two-run homer and Josh Smith and Evan Carter added solo shots and Adolis Garcia had …

Corey Seager, Jacob deGrom lead the Rangers past the Tigers, 10-3
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