Detroit -- Change is gonna come.
And it's either gonna be the Tigers' performance or the Tigers' roster. Simple as that. No gray area.
On Dad's Day, it was Dud Day for Detroit, which saw Buck Farmer lit up for a second consecutive start in a 9-1 loss to Tampa Bay on Sunday. The Rays hit five homers in splitting the four-game series at Comerica Park, despite losing the first two games.
Farmer allowed three of the home runs, including two on pitcher-friendly 1-2 counts, plus a long, crowd-crushing grand slam by Steven Souza Jr.
Following a half-hour rain delay, the Tigers lost for the seventh time in their last 10 games, as owner Chris Ilitch and general manager Al Avila inch closer to decision time when it comes to the franchise's future.