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Tigers Lose and Wont be Heading to Minnesota, Yet

am800-sports-detroit-tigers-miguel-cabrera-april-2019-1.9066989 DETROIT, MICHIGAN - APRIL 11: Miguel Cabrera #24 of the Detroit Tigers reacts to a called third strike in the ninth inning while playing the Cleveland Indians at Comerica Park on April 11, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) (Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers reacts to a called third strike in the ninth inning while playing the Cleveland Indians at Comerica Park on April 11, 2019. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images))

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Indians pitcher Shane Bieber allowed just three hits in seven innings

The Detroit Tigers were only able to get one win in a three game series with Cleveland.

Shane Bieber allowed just three hits in seven innings as the Indians beat the Detroit Tigers 4-0 on Thursday. 

Meanwhile, the Minnesota Twins have postponed their series opener against Detroit because of winter weather, opting for a doubleheader in May.

The Twins announced Thursday afternoon they were calling off Friday night's game, a decision made about 28 hours before the scheduled first pitch. 

The region was blanketed by wet snow, heavy winds and icy roads.

With dry but chilly afternoons on tap for Saturday and Sunday, when the two teams are also set to play, the Twins rescheduled the Friday game for May 11 with a split day-night doubleheader.

— With files from Metro Source