The Detroit Tigers are set to face the Cleveland Guardians today, looking to extend their impressive streak in a tightly contested AL Central race. Casey Mize’s dominant performance in their last meeting—a 1-0 victory—highlights Detroit’s pitching strength.
With the Tigers holding one of MLB’s best organizational records (240-170), today’s matchup could further solidify their standing as a playoff contender. Cleveland, meanwhile, aims to snap their recent skid against a surging Detroit squad.
The Tigers’ recent power rankings surge adds extra intrigue, as they continue to challenge top teams like the Astros and Dodgers. Will their momentum carry into today’s game?
- Detroit Tigers’ pitching spotlight: Casey Mize delivered a dominant 7-inning shutout performance against Cleveland, allowing just 4 hits in Detroit’s 1-0 victory on July 5 [espn.com].
- Historic streak continues: The Tigers swept Cleveland with a 2-1 win on July 4 (featuring homers from Pérez and McKinstry) and a 10th-inning explosion on July 6, extending the Guardians’ losing streak to 9 games.
- Power rankings surge: Detroit maintains top-tier status in MLB power rankings, with ESPN noting they’re “not going anywhere” as a dominant force ahead of the All-Star break.
Community Reactions
- 匿名タマネギ (2025-07-12)
Imagine thinking Logan Allen stands a chance against this Tigers offense. Run differential doesn’t lie folks.
- 匿名オリーブ (2025-07-12)
All these ‘power rankings’ are meaningless when ESPN still has Dodgers above Tigers. Media bias much?
- 匿名クルトン (2025-07-12)
ESPN hates small markets. Always have.
- 匿名クルトン (2025-07-12)
- 匿名ベーコン (2025-07-12)
Torkelson’s 20 HRs are carrying my fantasy team but watching him strike out against lefties hurts my soul 😭
Who’s Pitching for the Tigers Against Cleveland Today?
Right-hander Casey Mize (9-2, 2.86 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Tigers against Cleveland’s Logan Allen (5-7, 4.27 ERA) in tonight’s matchup at Progressive Field. Mize has been Detroit’s ace this season, delivering seven innings of four-hit ball in his last outing against the Guardians on July 5. The 28-year-old has reached 100+ pitches just four times in his MLB career, showcasing his efficient approach.
Mize’s recent performances suggest he’s hitting his stride, winning three of his last four starts. His ability to limit hard contact (career-low .210 BAA) pairs well against Cleveland’s struggling offense that ranks bottom-5 in MLB in runs scored.
[h2]Can the Tigers Extend Their MLB-Best Winning Streak Tonight?[/h2]
Detroit enters tonight’s game riding a nine-game winning streak – the longest active streak in baseball. Their recent dominance coincides with improved offensive production (5.0 runs/game, 5th in MLB) and lockdown pitching (3.44 team ERA, 3rd in MLB). The Tigers have won seven of their last eight series finales, suggesting strong closing ability.
The Guardians present a favorable matchup, having lost nine consecutive games. Cleveland’s .225 team batting average and MLB-worst .661 OPS during this skid indicate Detroit’s pitchers should find success. Spencer Torkelson’s recent power surge (HR in last meeting) could prove decisive.







How Many Runs Will the Tigers Score Against Cleveland’s Pitching?
Projections suggest Detroit should score 4-6 runs against Logan Allen and Cleveland’s bullpen. The Tigers rank among MLB’s top offenses since June (.275 team BA, .790 OPS), while the Guardians pitching staff has allowed 5.2 runs/game during their losing streak. Key factors favoring Detroit:
- Cleveland’s bullpen ERA (4.45) ranks 25th in MLB
- Detroit’s .325 team OBP creates constant pressure
- Guardians have committed multiple errors in 6 of last 10 games
Torkelson’s Hot Bat Could Decide the Game


Spencer Torkelson’s go-ahead homer won Detroit’s last meeting with Cleveland, and his .950 OPS since June 15 makes him tonight’s X-factor. The first baseman owns a .310 average against lefties like Allen, with 8 of his 17 HRs coming in divisional play. His ability to drive fastballs to right-center (like his July 5 blast) matches well against Cleveland’s pitching tendencies.
What Time Is the Tigers Game and How to Watch?
First pitch is scheduled for 7:15 PM ET at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Broadcast options include:
| Network | Coverage |
|---|---|
| Fox Sports | Regional broadcast |
| MLB.TV | Streaming (blackout restrictions apply) |
| Tigers Radio Network | Local radio coverage on 97.1 The Ticket |
Are the Tigers Now World Series Contenders?


With their MLB-best streak and top-5 rankings in runs scored and ERA, Detroit has entered the World Series conversation. Their +87 run differential trails only Houston in the AL, while their 7-2 record in series finales shows clutch performance. However, questions remain about bullpen depth and playoff experience.
The Tigers’ youth movement led by Torkelson (25), Riley Greene (24), and Colt Keith (23) provides sustainable upside. If Mize and the rotation maintain their ERA under 3.00 through September, Detroit could threaten Houston’s AL dominance.










Casey Mize dealing tonight 🔥 That 2.86 ERA is nuts, but the Guardians lineup has been sneaky good. Tigers better not underestimate them. 🤔
Mize has been elite, but the bullpen scares me. Remember what happened last time Vest came in with a lead? Yikes.
Tigers ranked #1 again? Lmao wait till they face real pitching in October. Regular season champs mean nothing.
Bro you realize they just swept the Dodgers right?
Regular season stats don’t lie. Tigers have the best run differential in MLB. December baseball is a different beast though.
Torkelson’s 20 HRs are carrying my fantasy team but watching him strike out against lefties hurts my soul 😭
All these ‘power rankings’ are meaningless when ESPN still has Dodgers above Tigers. Media bias much?
ESPN hates small markets. Always have.
Imagine thinking Logan Allen stands a chance against this Tigers offense. Run differential doesn’t lie folks.