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Tigers Let One Slip After Comeback, Fall 5-4 to Rangers at Comerica Park

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The Detroit Tigers rallied from a 4-0 deficit but went quiet late in a frustrating 5-4 loss to the Texas Rangers at Comerica Park.

The Detroit Tigers let one slip away Friday night, and it didn’t sit well. After climbing out of a 4-0 hole to tie the game, Detroit went quiet late and dropped a frustrating 5-4 decision to the Texas Rangers at Comerica Park. It was the kind of game that felt there for the taking, especially with momentum on their side early in a homestand.

Tigers fight back, then stall out Detroit showed resilience after falling behind early, putting together quality at-bats and grinding its way back against MacKenzie Gore. The Tigers weren’t hitting for power, but they were productive, stringing together traffic and driving in runs to even the game at 4-4. Once they got there, though, the offense went quiet.

The Tigers had some loud contact late, including multiple hard-hit fly balls in the eighth inning, but nothing found grass. At Comerica Park, especially to center field, those balls often die in gloves. The result was another night where Detroit did enough to make the game winnable, then failed to finish it.

Jack Flaherty puts Tigers in early hole The biggest issue was Jack Flaherty, who struggled badly from the start. He fell behind in counts, issued walks, and when he did come into the zone, Texas made him pay. Detroit is dealing with rotation injuries, and that context matters.