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The Tigers were beaten by the Cleveland Guardians on Friday night, with Jobe taking the loss despite five solid innings.
The Detroit Tigers have been the best team in baseball despite a string of injuries, but they got good news on the health front Friday.
Currently, Detroit is sitting first in the Central, a few games ahead of both Guardians and Minnesota Twins. There are plenty of seats available for the series against San Francisco, including a great opportunity to see the Bengals play on Memorial Day. Monday, May 26 (1:10 p.m. ET)
The Tigers inched a little closer to whole, activating infielder/outfielder Vierling from the injured list. He’d been out since early in spring training with a rotator cuff strain.
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A sixth-inning solo home run by Spencer Torkelson was the only thing standing between the Tigers and back-to-back shutouts, as the Guardians beat them for a second straight night at Comerica Park, 3-1 on Friday.
Vierling was activated from the IL on Friday. Teammates Parker Meadows and Wenceel Pérez could soon join him in Detroit.
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