Fulmer tosses first shutout as Tigers rout Rangers

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Behind a complete-game shutout from rookie pitcher Michael Fulmer and four home runs, the Detroit Tigers finished off a series win by pasting the American League-leading Texas Rangers 7-0 Sunday afternoon.

The Tigers (63-54) took two of three over the weekend behind dominant pitching. The day after Matt Boyd and company blanked the Rangers 2-0, Fulmer did the same during his stint under a sun-splashed sky at Globe Life Park.

The Rangers (69-50) couldn't figure out Detroit's pitching after Friday's 8-5 win. After scoring eight runs in the first five innings of the opener, the AL West leaders didn't cross the plate over the next 22 frames.

Tiger hurlers allowed only three hits in Saturday's 2-0 win and Fulmer gave up just four Sunday.

Texas couldn't get much going against Fulmer despite squaring up several of the rookie's offerings. Few hard-hit balls fell as Fulmer maneuvered efficiently through the Rangers' lineup.

Fulmer improved to 10-3 in his first season after needing only 112 pitches to go the distance for the first time in the majors. He struck out nine, giving him 103 punch-outs on the season, and didn't walk a batter.

Fulmer is the 11th pitcher in club history to reach 100 strikeouts as a rookie.

Sunday's outing also marked the sixth for Fulmer in which he didn't allow a run.

Texas starter A.J. Griffin (5-2) lost for the first time since July 10 after surrendering six runs in 6 2/3 innings.

Victor Martinez got the Tigers going with a two-run blast in the fourth just inside the right-field foul pole. It was his 21st of the season.

Ian Kinsler and J.D. Martinez added home runs in the seventh to break the game open. Kinsler's solo shot was his 22nd, while J.D. Martinez's two-run bomb to left was his 15th of the season and 100th of his career.

Miguel Cabrera finished off the power surge with his 27th homer in the ninth off Texas reliever Alex Claudio.

Victor and J.D. Martinez each had three hits and scored twice.

The Tigers went 2-4 on their road trip and return to Comerica Park for a seven-game homestand opening Monday night with the first of three games against Kansas City. Boston follows for four games.

Texas dropped to 2-3 on an eight-game homestand that ends with three against division foe Oakland beginning Monday night. The Rangers also fell 10-5 in rubber games this season, including 7-3 at home.

For the second straight game, Adrian Beltre had two hits for Texas.

NOTES: Detroit SS Andrew Romine was back in the lineup after Triple-A callup Dixon Machado started Saturday. Romine last played Friday in the series opener. ... Texas SS Elvis Andrus, who is 2-for-15 over the first four games of the homestand, was given the day off. Jurickson Profar started in his place. ... Tigers 3B Casey McGehee, a right-handed hitter, was dropped from second to seventh in the lineup with Texas starting RHP A.J. Griffin. McGehee was 4-for-5 on Saturday. ... Texas used two pitchers in Saturday's 2-0 loss, tying its fewest in any home game this season. The last time the Rangers used just two pitchers in a home loss was June 26, 2014, also against Detroit.
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Detroit TigersTigers0002013017130
Texas RangersRangers000000000041
WP:Michael Fulmer (DET)
LP:A.J. Griffin (TEX)
Season Series
Aug 14th 2016 Detroit 7 @ Texas 0
Aug 13th 2016 Detroit 2 @ Texas 0
Aug 12th 2016 Detroit 5 @ Texas 8
TexasStatsDetroit
4-2Vs2-4
.252Batting Average.252
5.2Runs / Game3.8
12Home Runs7
4Errors1