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DETROIT, MI –– A red-hot Mariners offense handed Tarik Skubal a loss at Comerica Park on Friday, July 11. The Seattle Mariners defeated the Detroit Tigers, 12-3. Detroit entered the game boasting a league best 59-35 record. The homestand against the Mariners also serves as the 25th anniversary celebration of Comerica Park.
Much like his All-Star teammate Tarik Skubal did on Friday, July 11, Mize put in his worst start of the year right before the All-Star break as the Tigers lost 15-7 to the Mariners at Comerica Park. It was the most runs the Tigers have allowed in a game this season.
Tigers All-Star Casey Mize (9-3) allowed six runs in three innings as Detroit was routed by the Seattle Mariners 15-7.
The Seattle Mariners’ bats stayed hot on Saturday, July 12, at Comerica Park. While Detroit’s offense did produce, the Tigers just couldn’t keep up. The Mariners defeated the Tigers, 15-7. Related: Tigers routed again as Casey Mize stumbles in final start before All-Star break To see all the photos from the day scroll through the gallery above or click this link.
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