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DETROIT (AP) _ Rafael Palmeiro homered and drove in four runs as
the Texas Rangers tied the club record for wins in May with a 13-5
victory over the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday night. Rusty Greer also had four RBIs as Texas pounded five pitchers
for 16 hits, seven for extra bases, as the Rangers finished May
with an 18-10 record to tie the 1991 and `96 clubs for most wins in
the month. Former Rangers star Juan Gonzalez sat out again with a strained
left foot and missed the entire three-game series. The Tigers lost two of three in the series, and have won only
two of their last seven. Palmeiro hit a two-run homer in the first and added a two-run
single in the fourth. He was 6-for-13 with two home runs and five
RBIs in the series. Greer hit an RBI fielder's choice in the second, a two-run
single in the fifth and a sacrifice fly in the seventh. Luis Alicea hit two doubles, a two-run triple and scored four
times. Darren Oliver (2-3) struggled through 5 2-3 innings to win for
the second time in three starts. He allowed five runs on eight hits
but was able to strand 10 runners, battling through bases-load
situations in the first two innings. Dave Mlicki (2-6), who had won his previous two decisions and
had just a 1.71 ERA in his last three starts, lasted only 3 2-3
innings and gave up six runs _ five earned _ on nine hits. Palmeiro hit a two-run homer in the first, a high drive that
stayed just fair down the right-field line. The Tigers got one back in their half of the inning when Jose
Macias scored after three straight walks with two outs. Mlicki had seemingly escaped a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the
second when Greer hit a grounder to second. But after forcing Royce
Clayton on a toss from Macias at second, shortstop Deivi Cruz's
relay sailed over first base as two runs scored. Palmeiro hit a two-run single that finished Mlicki in the
fourth. Greer hit a two-run single and Ivan Rodriguez a two-run double
off Brandon Villafuerte in the fifth to make it 10-1. The Tigers got run-scoring singles from Wendell Magee and Robert
Fick in the fifth. After Macias walked and Bobby Higginson hit a double to knock
out Oliver in the sixth, Brad Ausmus greeted Tim Crabtree with a
two-run single. Notes: Rain delayed the start for 45 minutes. ... Palmeiro's home
run was the 376th of his career, moving him into a tie with Carlton
Fisk for 44th on the career list. Palmeiro's 34 career homers
against Detroit are his most against any opponent. ... Higginson
batted .375 (12-for-32) during the Tigers' nine-game homestand. ...
The Tigers have been outhomered 25-15 in 25 games at Comerica Park.
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