Wenceel Perez homer, outfield assist lead Tigers past Guardians
- On Friday in Cleveland, the Detroit Tigers beat the Guardians 2-1 with homers from Pérez and McKinstry, extending Cleveland’s losing streak to eight games.
- Pérez tied the game in the third with a drive to center, and McKinstry led off the fourth with a solo homer off Cecconi, beating the Guardians' starter.
- Reese Olson returned from injury to pitch 4⅓ innings with one run allowed on six hits, and Will Vest earned his 14th save in 17 chances.
- The Guardians’ eighth straight loss left them 13.5 games behind the AL Central-leading Tigers.
- In series play, Detroit will start Casey Mize against Cleveland's Logan Allen .
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Guards’ skid up to 8 games after falling to Tigers
CLEVELAND — Wenceel Perez and Zach McKinstry homered as the Detroit Tigers extended the Cleveland Guardians’ losing streak to eight games, 2-1 on Friday night. Jose Ramirez went deep for the Guardians, who are on their longest skid since dropping nine straight in 2021. Tyler Holton (4-3) pitched 2 2/3 innings of one-hit ball to earn the win. Will Vest went 1 1/3 innings for his 14th save in 17 opportunities. Steven Kwan gave the Guardians some h…

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Tigers edge Guardians in opener on solo homers by Perez, McKinstry
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Wenceel Perez, Zach McKinstry solo homers lead Tigers over Guardians
Wenceel Perez and Zach McKinstry hit solo home runs and four Detroit pitchers combined for a nine-hitter, lifting the visiting Tigers to a 2-1 victory over the free-falling Cleveland Guardians on Friday night.


Tigers extend Guardians’ losing streak to eight with 2-1 victory
By JOE REEDY Wenceel Pérez and Zach McKinstry homered as the Detroit Tigers extended the Guardians’ losing streak to eight games, 2-1 on July 4. José Ramírez went deep for the Guardians, who are on their longest skid since dropping nine straight in 2021. Related Articles Captains drop 5-1 decision to Dayton; game draws 6,622 to Classic Auto Group Park MLB investigation of Guardians’ Luis Ortiz can put anyone in bas…
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