

Pérez, Flaherty and Greene power AL-leading Tigers to a 3-1 win over the Giants
Wenceel Pérez homered in his first at-bat in his season debut, Jack Flaherty worked six scoreless innings and Riley Greene had three hits and two RBIs as the American League-leading Detroit Tigers beat the San Francisco Giants 3-1 on Tuesday night. Pérez, who had missed the entire season due to a lower back injury, hit a 2-0 pitch 351 feet to right field in the second inning for his first homer since Aug. 7.
Tigers look to keep home win streak alive, host the Giants
San Francisco Giants (31-24, third in the NL West) vs. Detroit Tigers (36-20, first in the AL Central) Detroit; Wednesday, 1:10 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Giants: Landen Roupp (3-3, 3.81 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, 49 strikeouts); Tigers: Jackson Jobe (4-1, 4.06 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, 35 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Tigers -114, Giants -105; over/under is 8 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Detroit Tigers will try to keep their three-game home win streak alive when they face the San Francisco Giants. Detroit is 36-20 overall and 20-8 in home games. The Tigers are 25-4 in games when they out-hit their opponents. San Francisco has a 31-24 record overall and a 14-15 record in road games. The Giants have a 19-7 record
Giants' Landen Roupp, riding scoreless streak, opposes Tigers
San Francisco Giants right-hander Landen Roupp, who hasn't allowed a run in his past two starts, will look to extend that streak during a Wednesday matinee against the host Detroit Tigers. Detroit won the first two games of the three-game series, each by a 3-1 count. "With a lot of lefties, you hang your curveball, you get hit pretty hard," Roupp said.
Detroit Tigers top San Francisco Giants with 3-1 win
Wenceel Pérez homered in his first at-bat in his season debut, Jack Flaherty worked six scoreless innings and Riley Greene had three hits and two RBIs as the American League-leading Detroit Tigers beat the San Francisco Giants 3-1 on Tuesday night. Pérez, who had missed the entire season due to a lower back injury, hit a 2-0 pitch 351 feet to right field in the second inning for his first homer since Aug. 7. Greene has 22 RBIs in May, the first time in a calender month he has knocked in 20 runs, and has 38 RBIs overall.
Injured Verlander takes mound for bullpen session
San Francisco Giants right-hander Justin Verlander threw during a bullpen session on Tuesday night as the 42-year-old, three-time Cy Young Award winner tries to work his way back from a strained right pectoral muscle. Verlander wore road-gray uniform pants and a black, short-sleeve crew neck as he threw from the mound in the bullpen at Detroit's Comerica Park, where the Giants played the second of a three-game series with the Tigers, losing 3-1. Verlander struggled with velocity and command because of discomfort during his most recent start on May 18 against the Athletics, a game which he left after four innings.
Injured Giants pitcher Justin Verlander takes the mound for a bullpen session in Detroit
San Francisco Giants right-hander Justin Verlander threw during a bullpen session on Tuesday night as the 42-year-old, three-time Cy Young Award winner tries to work his way back from a strained right pectoral muscle. Verlander wore road-gray uniform pants and a black, short-sleeve crew neck as he threw from the mound in the bullpen at Detroit's Comerica Park, where the Giants played the second of a three-game series with the Tigers, losing 3-1. Verlander struggled with velocity and command because of discomfort during his most recent start on May 18 against the Athletics, a game which he left after four innings.
Bob Melvin ejected, Logan Webb hit around in SF Giants' loss to Tigers
Logan Webb allowed Detroit (36-20) to plate runs in each of the first three innings Tuesday at Comerica Park, and that was more than enough as the Giants' bats stayed silent in a 3-1 loss. It required an RBI double from Wilmer Flores in the ninth inning for the Giants (31-24) to avoid being shutout for the second time in five games on this road trip. The team's frustrations boiled over at the beginning of the bottom of the fifth, when Bob Melvin was ejected by home plate umpire Tony Randazzo for arguing balls and strikes after questionable calls went against the Giants in the top half of the inning and in the Tigers' first at-bat of the bottom half.
Pérez, Flaherty and Greene power AL-leading Tigers to a 3-1 win over the Giants
Wenceel Pérez homered in his first at-bat in his season debut, Jack Flaherty worked six scoreless innings and Riley Greene had three hits and two RBIs as the American League-leading Detroit Tigers beat the San Francisco Giants 3-1 on Tuesday night. Pérez, who had missed the entire season due to a lower back injury, hit a 2-0 pitch 351 feet to right field in the second inning for his first homer since Aug. 7.
Tigers tame Giants behind Flaherty's pitching, Greene's offense
The Tigers are making that old saw about momentum being only as good as today's starting pitcher ring true. Flaherty's gem helped the Tigers to a third straight win, beating the San Francisco Giants and their ace Logan Webb, 3-1, at Comerica Park.
Bob Melvin ejected, Logan Webb hit around in SF Giants' loss to Tigers
Logan Webb allowed Detroit (36-20) to plate runs in each of the first three innings Tuesday at Comerica Park, and that was more than enough as the Giants' bats stayed silent in a 3-1 loss. It required an RBI double from Wilmer Flores in the ninth inning to avoid being shutout for the second time in five games on this road trip. The Giants (31-24) will have to win Wednesday's series finale to avoid being swept in a series of three or more games for only the second time this season. The team's frustrations boiled over at the beginning of the bottom of the fifth, when Bob Melvin was ejected by home plate umpire Tony Randazzo for arguing balls and strikes after questionable calls went against the Giants in the top half of the inning and in the Tigers' first at-bat of the bottom half.
Giants Need to Find Replacement for Struggling First Baseman
The San Francisco Giants are off to a great start this season thanks to some pleasant surprises on the roster. This past winter, the team didn't do much to improve with the only two notable additions being Willy Adames and Justin Verlander. Considering they had some key players like Blake Snell and Michael Conforto leave in free agency, the moves made by San Francisco weren't necessarily seen as significant improvements.
Tigers-Giants game interrupted by squirrel on the field
Sometimes, baseball provides us with a little bit of levity. Or in this case, a baseball squirrel. The San Francisco Giants were taking on the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Tuesday night, and one little squirrel stole the show. This squirrel, with black fur, found his way into the spacious Comerica Park outfield. He scurried around star outfielder Riley Greene, then went to search for a way out of the ballyard. The bullpen fencing appeared to temporarily stifle the squirrel's route, but he found a way. MORE: Nic Enright makes MLB debut after cancer battle: 'That was everything I wanted it to be' The broadcast video shows Tigers reliever Tyler Holton pretty spooked by the prospect of the
Tigers-Giants game interrupted by squirrel on the field
Sometimes, baseball provides us with a little bit of levity. Or in this case, a baseball squirrel. The San Francisco Giants were taking on the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Tuesday night, and one little squirrel stole the show. This squirrel, with black fur, found his way into the spacious Comerica Park outfield. He scurried around star outfielder Riley Greene, then went to search for a way out of the ballyard. The bullpen fencing appeared to temporarily stifle the squirrel's route, but he found a way. MORE: Nic Enright makes MLB debut after cancer battle: 'That was everything I wanted it to be' The broadcast video shows Tigers reliever Tyler Holton pretty spooked by the prospect of the
Giants Have Clearly Made Correct Decision Flip Flopping Starter and Reliever
The San Francisco Giants shook things up recently within the pitching staff in a decision that could not have been an easy one. After a difficult start to the season for converted reliever Jordan Hicks and a dominant start for long reliever Hayden Birdsong, the Giants sent Hicks back to the bullpen and brought the young Birdsong into the starting rotation. Birdsong has only made two starts so far, but those outings have shown he has taken another step from last season. On Monday, Birdsong had some bad luck.