ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Detroit Tigers stopped the bleeding by beating the Texas Rangers on Saturday night. Now, the Tigers are after a series win.The 2-0 shutout victory in the second of a three-game set snapped a five-game losing streak for the Tigers, who are third in the American League wild-card standings.Detroit (62-54) had also lost six in a row to the Rangers dating to last season.Whenever youve had a string of losses like we had earlier in the season or we had these past five days, it definitely feels better to get the monkey off your back, Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said.The Tigers can return to Comerica Park for a seven-game homestand starting Monday with momentum back on their side by capturing the series finale on Sunday afternoon in what promises to be a sun-scorched Globe Life Park.Getting their first win the series was a start.At the end of the day, its just one game, Tigers fill-in third baseman Casey McGehee said. Were trying to make a playoff push. Every game is important.McGehee was a big part of Saturdays win, even though he wasnt expected to be a big part of the club this season. The 33-year-old veteran was signed by Detroit to a minor-league contract in February, released the next month and signed again.After the injury to Nick Castellanos earlier this month, McGehee was called up. He has hit safely in five of six games since being recalled, capped by a 4-4 performance in the 2-0 win. The four hits tied a career high.I wouldnt have continued to play if I didnt think I could do it, McGehee said.Ausmus has not been surprised by McGehees contributions since joining the team.I was never concerned, Ausmus said. Casey McGehee looks like a big league player.The Tigers are sending rookie Michael Fulmer (9-3, 2.43 ERA) to the hill. The right-hander is making his 19th start of the season and gunning for his fourth consecutive quality start.He did lose his last outing on Aug. 8 at Seattle after allowing two runs and five hits in seven innings. The 23-year-old rookie of the year candidate is facing Texas for the first time.The Rangers counter with A.J. Griffin (5-1, 4.38) in the rubber game. The 28-year-old veteran is hoping to fare well against the predominately right-hand-hitting Tigers. Griffin has held right-handed batters to a .194 (27-139) average this season, the fifth lowest in the American League.He does have a 6.39 ERA in this last six starts beginning July 20 but is 2-1 in that span. The Rangers have won his last four starts. Griffin took a no-decision on Aug. 9 at Colorado, a 7-5 come-from-behind Texas win. 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The existing deal was effectively worth $250m a year - the new contract 67 percent bigger at $418 million per anum.Fairfax Media has reported the quartet have learned they will receive about $8.6m each next year -- in real terms, no increase from previous seasons despite the new sports media deal.Some of their rival clubs, however, are likely to be up to $20m better off in a sliding scale, Fairfax reported, with GWS, Gold Coast, Brisbane and St Kilda the major beneficiaries.Fremantle CEO Steve Rosich confirmed the Dockers were disappointed with the mooted business model, saying: We have concerns going forward with the AFLs investmennt model.ddddddddddddMeanwhile, AFL chief Gillon McLachlan has confirmed the league was close to finally buying Etihad Stadium, a move that will boost significantly the finances of three of the grounds tenant clubs - North Melbourne, St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs.The league can take ownership of the stadium for $30 in 2025, but officials have been negotiating an early release.McLachlan said the AFL wanted to buy the stadium early to ensure all clubs were looked after fairly.Theres a chance, theres a chance six months ago, a chance a year ago, we just keep chipping away, yeah, theres a chance [that the sale would be finalised before the end of the year], McLachlan said on Melbourne radio station 3AW.Really what we want to do is make it better, spend money in the stadium for our supporters and our fans and also our tenant deals for our clubs so they make some money.Earlier this year, North Melbourne chairman James Brayshaw called his clubs home-game deal at Etihad as the worst stadium deal in the history of world sport. 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