Nathan Eovaldi starts strong and carries a no-hitter into the fifth inning as the Texas Rangers defeat the Detroit Tigers 10-4 on Thursday night. After holding Detroit scoreless through the first several innings, Eovaldi faces a three-run Tigers rally, but the Rangers continue to build their lead. Texas’ offense produces runs with timely power, including solo home runs by Elias Díaz, Josh Smith and Evan Carter. The Rangers total 17 hits, matching a season high, and they convert those opportunities into a decisive win. The victory extends Texas’ recent form, giving the team its seventh win in eight games. With Eovaldi’s early dominance and the Rangers’ scoring support from multiple hitters, Detroit never regains momentum after the fifth-inning breakthrough. The final score reflects both Texas’ strong hitting output and Eovaldi’s ability to limit the Tigers for much of the game before the late scoring surge.