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Detroit Tigers Crush Phillies 10-2 to Extend Six-Game Winning Streak

· 2026-07-11

Detroit Tigers Crush Phillies 10-2 to Extend Six-Game Winning Streak

Detroit Tigers rolled past the Philadelphia Phillies 10-2 on July 10, 2026, snapping a hot streak and pushing the club to a 44-50 record, 11th in the American League, while extending their winning run to six games.

How did the Tigers dominate the game?

The Tigers unleashed a balanced attack at Comerica Park, scoring early and never looking back. Casey Mize took the mound, delivering six solid innings with seven strikeouts and limiting Philadelphia to just two runs. Offensively, Miguel Cabrera’s three‑run double in the third inning set the tone, and a two‑run single by Riley Greene in the seventh sealed the victory. Detroit’s bullpen held firm, with Alex Lange closing out the final two innings without surrendering a run.

What does the win mean for Detroit’s standing?

The 10-2 triumph lifts Detroit to 44-50, placing the club 11th in the AL and keeping them within striking distance of the playoff bubble. The six‑game streak is the longest of the season, showing that the Tigers can string together quality pitching and timely hitting. With the next series against the Cleveland Guardians, the Tigers aim to keep momentum alive and climb higher in the standings.

Who were the key contributors?

Casey Mize posted a 3.45 ERA this season and added a 1.12 WHIP in his latest outing, striking out seven and walking just one. Miguel Cabrera, now 38, proved his veteran savvy with a three‑run double that drove in three runs. Riley Greene, the 23‑year‑old outfielder, contributed a crucial two‑run single and finished the game with a .312 batting average over his last ten at‑bats. Reliever Alex Lange recorded his fifth save of the season, preserving the lead with a flawless ninth inning.

What’s next for the Tigers?

Detroit heads into a three‑game series with the Cleveland Guardians on the road. If the Tigers can maintain their recent form, they could finish the season with a respectable record and possibly secure a wild‑card spot. Manager A.J. Hinch emphasized the importance of staying aggressive at the plate and trusting the young arms in the rotation. The next few weeks will test the depth of the roster, especially the bullpen, as the AL race tightens.

How did the Phillies fare?

Philadelphia struggled to generate offense, managing only two runs on five hits. Starter Cristopher Sanchez lasted just four innings, giving up three runs before exiting. The Phillies’ bullpen could not recover, allowing Detroit to build a lead that proved insurmountable. The loss drops Philadelphia to 52-42, still above .500 but now facing a tougher road ahead in the NL East.

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