The Cleveland Guardians were able to defeat the Detroit Tigers on Friday night by a final score of 6-1, snapping a three-game losing streak for Cleveland.

For Cleveland (17-19), shortstop Amed Rosario hit an RBI single to break a tied ball game in the bottom of the 6th inning, with All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez extending that lead the same inning with a three-run homerun. Rosario had another big hit with an RBI double in the bottom of the 8th inning, while first baseman Owen Miller hit a sacrifice fly which gave the Guardians a 6-1 lead and eventual win. Starting pitcher Aaron Civale got the win for going 6.1 innings and allowing three hits and an unearned run while striking out three batters, but leaving in the 7th inning due to an injury.

For Detroit (13-26), young first baseman Spencer Torkelson got the only run for the team with a sacrifice fly in the 7th inning. Starting pitcher Tarik Skubal went 5.0 innings and allowed only four hits and struck out five batters, but left in the 6th inning due to an injury. Relief pitcher jacob Barnes got the loss for going 1.0 inning and allowing four hits and four earned runs.

The Guardians next game will be another home matchup with the Detroit Tigers on Saturday, May 21st, with first pitch set for 6:10 p.m.