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Detroit Tigers aren’t crushed by a series loss to Texas. And you shouldn’t be either

Detroit Tigers aren’t crushed by a series loss to Texas. And you shouldn’t be either

The Detroit Tigers lost to the Texas Rangers 6-1 on May 11, marking their first home series loss of the season.Despite the loss, Tigers manager A.J. Hinch emphasized the team’s ability to bounce back and focus on the next game.The Tigers have a strong record so far this season, having won nine series and lost only four.For a moment, it looked like the Detroit Tigers had escaped. Second inning. Bases loaded. Down 2-0 against one of the best pitchers in the American League.  
Wyatt Langford at the plate.  
Down two strikes, the young Texas Rangers outfielder ripped a changeup from Reese Olson into the late spring blue at Comerica Park. A few feet to the left or right and the screaming line drive might have fallen to the grass and rolled to the wall, clearing the bases. 
Instead, Riley Greene hardly had to move. He took a couple steps and caught it and Olson, after giving up a two-run homer early in the inning, took a walk back to the dugout with his team still in the game. 

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