Texarkana Gazette

Rangers shut out Tigers, 1-0

- DANA GAURUDER

DETROIT — Michael Lorenzen pitched five spotless innings in his Texas debut and three relievers completed a five-hit shutout as the Rangers topped the Detroit Tigers 1-0 on Monday night.

Lorenzen, signed to a $4.5 million, one-year contract as a free agent late in spring training, gave up three hits and walked five while notching four strikeouts against his former team. Lorenzen represente­d the Tigers at the All-star Game last season before he was traded to Philadelph­ia.

The right-hander, who had been on the 15-day injured list due to a neck strain, made three rehab appearance­s at Triple-a Round Rock before he was activated.

Jose Leclerc allowed one baserunner in two innings. David Robertson got the next three outs and Kirby Yates earned his first save as Texas finished its first shutout this season.

Jonah Heim had two hits and scored the only run.

Detroit starter Reese Olson (0-2) allowed one run and five hits while striking out eight in 6 1/3 innings.

The Rangers grabbed the lead in the fifth. After they loaded the bases on Heim’s double, a walk and a single, Heim scored on Marcus Semien’s grounder.

The Tigers avoided further damage when left fielder Riley Greene threw out Jared Walsh at the plate after Greene caught Travis Jankowski’s flyball.

Detroit had six baserunner­s combined in the third, fourth and fifth, but the Rangers turned a double play in each inning to snuff out those threats.

The Tigers also had two baserunner­s in the eighth, but Robertson’s strikeout of Wenceel Pérez kept Detroit at bay.

 ?? (AP photo/carlos Osorio) ?? Texas Rangers' Jared Walsh is tagged out by Detroit Tigers catcher Carson Kelly on Monday during a baseball game in Detroit.
(AP photo/carlos Osorio) Texas Rangers' Jared Walsh is tagged out by Detroit Tigers catcher Carson Kelly on Monday during a baseball game in Detroit.

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