ARLINGTON, Texas — Jake Rogers homered twice, including a tiebreaking drive in the eighth inning, and the Detroit Tigers beat the Texas Rangers 2-1 on Monday night to get back to .500.
A West Texas native who lives in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, Rogers hit a two-out homer in the third against Nathan Eovaldi and a 1-1 cut fastball from José Leclerc (3-4) just inside the left-field foul pole with two outs in the eighth. The 29-year-old Rogers had the third two-homer game of his big league career and doubled his season home run total.
His four career homers at Globe Life Field match his career high at an opposing park, along with Angel Stadium.
''I don't know if my family would let me back if I didn't leave Texas (with) a homer,'' said Rogers, the Tigers' No. 9 batter.
His first home run ended a 20-inning scoreless streak by Texas pitching.
Beau Brieske (1-0) struck out four in three scoreless innings, his longest relief outing. Brieske allowed Ezequiel Durán's two-out double in the ninth that bounced off first base and down the right-field line before retiring Leody Taveras on a flyout.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said Brieske's performance in the seventh and eighth convinced him to let the pitcher finish. Brieske retired his first six batters, including all three on called strikeouts in the seventh.
''That type of ending doesn't happen very often,'' Hinch said.