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Tigers slug 3 straight HRs in 1st vs. Rangers

The Tigers welcomed Miguel Cabrera back to their lineup, shuffled the middle of their order and teed off on Rangers starter A.J. Griffin. Alex Avila, Cabrera and J.D. Martinez hit the first set of back-to-back-to-back home runs for the Tigers since 2013, going deep in the opening inning Saturday night.

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