TIGERSIndians 7, Tigers 0The Detroit NewsDetroit Tigers starting pitcher Daniel Norris delivers in the first inning against the Cleveland Indians on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Cleveland. The Tigers fell, 7-0, to set a club record with a 17th straight loss to the Indians.Tony Dejak, APCleveland Indians' Francisco Lindor, right, scores ahead of the tag from Detroit Tigers catcher Grayson Greiner in the first inning.Tony Dejak, APCleveland Indians' Carlos Santana watches his sacrifice fly in the first inning.Tony Dejak, APCleveland Indians' Francisco Lindor, left, congratulates Carlos Santana after Santana hit a sacrifice fly in the first inning.Tony Dejak, APCleveland Indians starting pitcher Mike Clevinger delivers in the first inning.Tony Dejak, APDetroit Tigers' Jeimer Candelario tags first base before Cleveland Indians' Oscar Mercado is able to reach it in the first inning.Tony Dejak, APDetroit Tigers' Dawel Lugo throws to first base but not in time to get Cleveland Indians' Francisco Lindor in the third inning.Tony Dejak, APCleveland Indians' Yasiel Puig hits an RBI double in the fourth inning.Tony Dejak, APCleveland Indians' Franmil Reyes runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the fourth inning.Tony Dejak, APCleveland Indians' Oscar Mercado, right, steals third base as Detroit Tigers' Dawel Lugo is late on the tag in the fifth inning.Tony Dejak, APDetroit Tigers' Victor Reyes reacts after striking out in the ninth inning.Tony Dejak, APCleveland Indians relief pitcher James Karinchak, right, is congratulated by catcher Roberto Perez after they defeated the Detroit Tigers, 7-0.Tony Dejak, AP