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Just a few weeks ago, the Detroit Tigers appeared to be the most inferior team in baseball.
Detroit has demonstrated signs of life since that time.
Could the rest of the summer bring some hopeful signs of rebuilding for the Tigers?
Detroit Tigers going streaking
In recent weeks, the Detroit Tigers have been experiencing a series of streaks.
The Tigers kicked off their winning spree on May 8 by defeating the Minnesota Twins with a 7-3 triumph. This initial success eventually transformed into a remarkable sequence of victories, with the team clinching nine wins out of their next 11 games.
Nevertheless, the team’s impressive winning streak has come to an abrupt halt as they suffered three consecutive losses against the Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Indians.
Despite the losses, the Tigers have consistently been in contention. Their previous three defeats have been by a total of only four runs.
As Detroit heads into Tuesday night’s game, they boast an 18-29 record, marking a significant improvement compared to their previous 9-24 standing a mere 18 days ago.
Detroit heating up at the plate
The Tigers’ improvement at the plate has played a major role in their overall improvement.
Previously, Detroit’s lineup consisted of six players with a batting average below .200. However, in their recent defeat against Cleveland on Monday, only one player fell into this category.
One of the players whose bats have recently heated up is Miguel Cabrera. In the earlier part of the season, Cabrera’s batting average was dangerously close to dropping below .100. However, he is currently on a five-game hitting streak. Impressively, Cabrera has significantly improved his slugging percentage, which has risen from a mere .213 on May 5 to .319 now.
Lately, Harold Castro has proven to be a valuable asset in the lineup. He currently boasts a five-game hitting streak and has accumulated an impressive 19 hits in his last nine games. With a .351 average, Castro stands as the team’s top performer.
Throughout the entire season, Jeimer Candelario has proven to be the epitome of consistency as a hitter. Maintaining a steady performance, he has consistently hovered within the .280 to .290 range.
Pitching remains strong
In addition to their strong hitting, the Tigers’ pitching staff continues to deliver quality starts.
Last week, Spencer Turnbull made a remarkable start by pitching the team’s first no-hitter since Justin Verlander accomplished the feat in 2011. In his 5-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners on May 18, Turnbull only allowed two walks during the no-hitter. Currently, Turnbull holds a season record of 3-2 with a 3.12 ERA.
Despite his 2-5 record this season, Matthew Boyd has consistently performed well on the mound. With an impressive ERA of 3.08, he stands as the top pitcher in the starting rotation. Throughout the season, Boyd has been at the center of trade rumors.
Despite a rough start to the season, Casey Mize has recently shown significant improvement. His ERA, which stood at 5.23 on April 23, has now decreased to 3.42.
Michael Fulmer in the bullpen has exceeded expectations, offering a delightful surprise. Despite his career being disrupted by injuries, Fulmer has showcased immense strength this season. With 17 appearances under his belt, he boasts an impressive 3.69 ERA, along with three wins and four saves. Leading up to Sunday, Fulmer had an outstanding record of not allowing an earned run in 10 consecutive innings of work. However, his recent blown save has slightly tarnished this incredible streak.
What’s ahead for the Tigers
Currently, the Tigers and the Minnesota Twins are in a tie, holding the fourth position in the AL Central with a record of 18-29. They are both trailing the Royals by only five games for third place and are 9.5 games behind the Chicago White Sox, who are currently leading the division.
According to BetMGM Sportsbook, the Detroit Tigers have extremely low odds of +15000 to win the AL Central. In a surprising turn, Minnesota’s odds are much higher at +1700.
Tonight, Detroit will host Cleveland for the second game of a four-game series, aiming to break their three-game losing streak.
Next up on the schedule is a series of three home games against the New York Yankees this weekend, followed by a six-game road trip for the Detroit team. The road trip will include matches against the Milwaukee Brewers and the division-leading Chicago White Sox.
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