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Napoli, Gimenez hit HRs as Rangers top Tigers 4-2

Matt Boyd allowed three runs in six innings Sunday to fall to 1-and-4. Toronto will start left-handers Mark Buehrle and David Price.

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According to Tigers’ Manager Brad Ausmus fan safety is a “growing concern” and he also believes that it is something that should be looked at.

“We just havent hit as well as we did in Chicago.

For the two-game Cubs series: The Tigers scored 25 runs on 40 hits (19 of them for extra bases), hitting. The process is we go out and play the game, one pitch, one play, one out at a time. plain and simple. “Is that how baseball works?” Kinsler came home on a throwing error by Shin-Soo Choo to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead.

Bard didn’t make a birdie after the sixth hole of the morning round, while DeChambeau had nine birdies in the 30 holes and was 20 under in six matches. Chris Gimenez hit a home run in the second to tie the game. Head umpire Ron Kulpa appeared to motion that Beltre was ejected and needed to leave the dugout, spurring an animated reaction from Banister. That brought Banister onto the field for a lengthy argument.

Beltre claimed innocence afterward, saying that Prince Fielder caught the rabbit ears of plate ump Adam Hamari, who mistook the wolfing as coming from Beltre. [Hamari] threw someone out and I went out there to see who and it was Beltre. “Umpires are always right”. I personally found it absolutely ridiculous that Beltre got tossed for arguing balls and strikes from 90 feet away and I’m glad it didn’t come back to hurt the Rangers. He has been terrific in the closer’s role for the Rangers all season, compiling a 2.60 ERA, 1.07 WHIP and 61/12 K/BB ratio over 54 1/3 innings. Kinsler greeted Tolleson with a homer to left, but Tyler Collins then struck out – with Cabrera on deck – to end the game.

Moreland followed with a double to right that scored both runners, although Andrus wasn’t running well.

■Streak snapped: Blaine Hardy gave up his first home run since June 27, 2014.

Starling Marte smashed a 416-foot walk-off homer in the bottom of the ninth to power the Pirates to the dictory. “That’s baseball. Nobody’s flawless”. That wasn’t the case with the Tigers offense as they had a multitude of difficulties scoring runs. The weakened blood vessel has caused loss of feeling in his middle finger, and he will be examined by a thoracic surgeon this week. This is Hamels’ second career game against the Tigers.

Fiers threw 134 pitches while tossing his first career no-hitter on Friday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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A piece of concrete fell to the concourse Sunday at Comerica Park after the conclusion of the Detroit Tigers/Texas Rangers game, with team officials looking into the issue.

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