Tigers beat Guardians and tie for AL Central lead after losing streak

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In an unexpected turn, the Detroit Tigers snapped their eight-game losing streak on Thursday, achieving a crucial 4-2 victory against the Cleveland Guardians. This triumph not only stopped the fall but also placed them back at the top of the American League Central, tied with the Guardians. The game was full of excitement from the start, with two home runs in the first inning setting the tone. Jahmai Jones led the attack with a home run, igniting the spark for the Tigers.

Getting that energy and spark from the beginning was huge. We all understand how important these last games are.

Jahmai Jones
Wenceel Pérez followed Jones’ example, also connecting a home run, which provided an early cushion for starting pitcher Troy Melton.

That’s the ideal output when you’re visiting.

Troy Melton
Detroit snapped an eight-game losing streak, beating Cleveland to move back into a tie with the Guardians atop the American League Central with three games left to play in the regular season.
Melton, fueled by the early lead, showed his best game, reaching speeds of 97 and 98 mph in the first inning. Although he only pitched 3⅔ innings, he paved the way for the relief to maintain the lead. The Tigers added runs in the second and fourth innings, securing a much-needed victory. The execution, which had been lacking in recent games, finally materialized.

It’s hard to win. You show up every day not knowing what’s going to happen.

Riley Greene
With this victory, the Tigers keep their hopes alive for the season. Although they need help to win the division, as Cleveland has the tiebreaker advantage, they control their own destiny in the American League Wild Card race, with a magic number of 4.

It hasn’t gone the way we wanted for a while, so I felt like we had a weight lifted off our shoulders, like we were back on the right track. It was good to get a win.

Troy MeltonThe Tigers are heading to Boston, where the Red Sox have a one-game lead for the second American League Wild Card. The Guardians will host Texas. The victory on Thursday was a good example of what the Tigers can achieve.

We want to win as many games as we can, and we know that if we win as many games as we can, we’ll be fine.

AJ Hinch
With renewed morale, the Tigers hope to maintain momentum in the next challenge.
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