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AP Sports Preview Guardians at Tigers DETROIT (Interstat) — The Cleveland Guardians visit the Detroit Tigers on Monday at Comerica Park with first pitch scheduled for 7:10 p.m. EDT under clear skies and 83-degree heat. Cleveland (26-22) brings a resurgent offense into the opener of a four-game series after scoring 10 runs in Sunday’s win over Cincinnati. The Guardians have won seven of their last 10 games and hold a four-game lead over the Tigers (20-27) in the American League Central. The Guardians had listed both Slade Cecconi (2-4, 5.12 ERA) and Framber Valdez (2-2, 3.86 ERA) as probable pitchers, though a final decision had not been announced before the game. Detroit, which has lost six of its last seven, counters with right-hander Jack Flaherty (0-5, 8.35 ERA). Flaherty has lost six consecutive starts dating to April 20, the longest active losing streak in the majors. In his most recent outing May 17 against Toronto, he allowed four earned runs over six innings in a 4-1 loss. First baseman Kyle Manzardo leads a Cleveland lineup that has produced 31 runs during a four-game winning streak. Manzardo is 7 for his last 18 with two home runs and three RBIs, including a 2-for-5, two-homer performance Sunday against Cincinnati. Over his last 10 games, the rookie is batting .290 with three extra-base hits. Detroit counters with an offense that has managed two runs or fewer in seven of its last 10 games. The Tigers were shut out twice in that span and have scored three runs or fewer in eight of Flaherty’s nine starts. The Interstat game simulator projects a 7-2 Cleveland victory. Despite that projection and the Guardians’ superior record, Detroit opened as a minus-1.5 run-line favorite. The over-under for total runs is 8. The Guardians have won four consecutive games by a combined 24-14 margin. Cleveland’s pitching staff has posted a 2.78 ERA over that stretch, anchored Sunday by Gavin Williams’ six-inning, two-earned-run performance against Cincinnati. The Tigers return home after a 2-4 road trip through New York and Toronto. Detroit has lost eight of 11 at Comerica Park this season and is 8-13 at home overall. Following Monday’s series opener, the teams play Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in Detroit before Cleveland travels to Philadelphia for a three-game series and Detroit visits Baltimore.

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