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Based on run differential, the largest loss in Detroit Tigers history is by 22 runs, which occured in a 2-24 loss to the Philadelphia Athletics on May 18, 1912.
Opponent | Run Margin | Date | Score |
---|---|---|---|
Arizona Diamondbacks | – | – | – |
Atlanta Braves | – | – | – |
Baltimore Orioles | 9 | Oct 2, 2014 | 3-12 |
Boston Red Sox | 3 | Oct 19, 2013 | 2-5 |
Chicago Cubs | 9 | Oct 3, 1945 | 0-9 |
Chicago White Sox | – | – | – |
Cincinnati Reds | 4 | Oct 7, 1940 | 0-4 |
Cleveland Guardians | – | – | – |
Colorado Rockies | – | – | – |
Houston Astros | – | – | – |
Kansas City Royals | – | – | – |
Los Angeles Angels | – | – | – |
Los Angeles Dodgers | – | – | – |
Miami Marlins | – | – | – |
Milwaukee Brewers | – | – | – |
Minnesota Twins | 4 | Oct 12, 1987 | 5-9 |
New York Mets | – | – | – |
New York Yankees | 9 | Oct 4, 2011 | 1-10 |
Oakland Athletics | 5 | Oct 8, 1972 | 0-5 |
Philadelphia Phillies | – | – | – |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 8 | Oct 16, 1909 | 0-8 |
San Diego Padres | 2 | Oct 10, 1984 | 3-5 |
San Francisco Giants | 5 | Oct 24, 2012 | 3-8 |
Seattle Mariners | – | – | – |
St. Louis Cardinals | 11 | Oct 9, 1934 | 0-11 |
Tampa Bay Rays | – | – | – |
Texas Rangers | 10 | Oct 15, 2011 | 5-15 |
Toronto Blue Jays | – | – | – |
Washington Nationals | – | – | – |
The largest shutout loss in Detroit Tigers history is 19-0, which happened in a loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Sep 9, 2020.
The biggest postseason loss in Detroit Tigers history, by run differential, is by 11 runs which occured in a 0-11 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals during the World Series on Oct 9, 1934.
The biggest home loss in Detroit Tigers history, by run differential, is by 21 runs which occured in a 5-26 loss to the Kansas City Royals on Sep 9, 2004.
The biggest road loss in Detroit Tigers history, by run differential, is by 22 runs which occured in a 2-24 loss to the Philadelphia Athletics on May 18, 1912.
The most runs the Detroit Tigers have ever allowed in a single game is 26 runs, which they gave up in a 5-26 loss to the Kansas City Royals on Sep 9, 2004.
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