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**Summary:**
The Detroit Tigers, despite a strong overall record, are looking to rebound from a disappointing series loss to the Cleveland Guardians as they begin a three-game homestand against the San Francisco Giants on Memorial Day. The Tigers are still leading their division, but the Guardians are closing in. The Giants are coming off a series win against the Nationals and are in second place in the NL West.
**News Article:**
**Tigers Look to Bounce Back Against Giants After Guardians Series Loss**
**DETROIT, MI -** The Detroit Tigers begin a three-game home series against the San Francisco Giants this afternoon at Comerica Park, hoping to shake off the sting of a weekend series loss to division rival Cleveland Guardians. While the Tigers managed to avoid a sweep thanks to a strong performance from Tarik Skubal in the final game, they dropped the first three contests, leaving fans hoping for a better showing against the Giants.
Despite the recent setback, the Tigers still boast one of the best records in Major League Baseball (34-20), currently sitting second overall behind the Philadelphia Phillies. They hold a four-game lead over both the Guardians and the Minnesota Twins in the American League Central.
The San Francisco Giants (31-22) arrive in Detroit fresh off a series win against the Washington Nationals and hold the second spot in the National League West.
Fans can catch the action on FanDuel Sports Network Detroit and MLB Network.
*(AP Photo/Paul Sancya: Andy Ib·Òez slides safely into home plate against the Cleveland Guardians in the fourth inning during Sunday’s game.)*