DETROIT -- Victor Martinez tried to be patient, hoping it was only a matter of time before his bat would start to look like a major threat again. Now, hes downplaying whats been a terrific July so far. "Been more lucky I think," Martinez said. "Ive been definitely putting good swings, putting good at-bats, and finally balls have started falling." Martinez extended his hitting streak to 14 games with an RBI double in the second inning, and the Detroit Tigers went on to a 7-2 victory over the Texas Rangers on Friday night. Martinez also drew a bases-loaded walk in the first, when the Tigers scored five runs to break the game open early. The Tigers scored four runs before making an out when their first six hitters reached base off Texas rookie Justin Grimm (7-7). Grimm held Detroit to two runs in 6 2-3 innings in a May outing, but the right-hander didnt fare nearly as well this time. "We didnt know much about him (in May), and we were taking pitches, he was getting ahead in the count," Detroit outfielder Torii Hunter said. "This time we just had a different attack plan, and went out there and we swung the bats, and we got him early." Doug Fister (7-5) allowed two runs in the fourth but was otherwise sharp for Detroit. Hunter, Prince Fielder, Jhonny Peralta and Austin Jackson had two hits apiece for the Tigers, and Martinez improved his average in July to .438. Martinez got off to a slow start after missing all of 2012 with a knee injury, but his season average is up to .261 now. "I think the biggest key is these teammates Ive got. Theyve been sticking with me," he said. "I really believe that when Im healthy, I can really help this team win ballgames." Detroits Miguel Cabrera hit a sacrifice fly for his 95th RBI of the year. A.J. Pierzynski homered and had three hits for the Rangers. Jackson and Hunter started the bottom of the first with back-to-back doubles for a 1-0 lead, and after a walk to Cabrera and a single by Fielder, Martinez drew a walk to force in a run. Peralta followed with a two-run double to make it 4-0. After Andy Dirks struck out, Alex Avilas single scored Martinez. Jackson led off with a single in the second, and after advancing to third on a single by Hunter, he scored on Cabreras flyout. One out later, Martinez doubled to left. The relay home appeared to beat Hunter, but the Detroit baserunner got his hand in with a nice slide. "Ive been doing that for a while," Hunter said jokingly. "Thats just athletic ability, instincts. Everybodys not born with it, Im sorry." Grimm allowed seven runs and 10 hits in 3 1-3 innings. Just when the right-hander appeared to be settling in finally, he had to come out of the game in the fourth because of a sore right forearm. "Well have to see, but that was his last start before the break, so well have some time to get him OK," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. Fister allowed two runs and eight hits in six innings. He walked two and struck out five. Texas scored twice in the fourth on a solo homer by Pierzynski and an RBI single by Jurickson Profar. But the Rangers left the bases loaded that inning and never got a better chance to get back in the game. Detroit was coming off a heated 6-3 loss to the Chicago White Sox in which reliever Luke Putkonen and manager Jim Leyland were ejected amid a bench-clearing altercation in the sixth inning. Leyland was more than ready to move on Friday, and the Tigers wasted little time delighting the home crowd in this matchup of the teams that have represented the American League in the World Series for the last three years. Bruce Rondon, Detroits hard-throwing rookie reliever, came on to replace Fister and got four straight outs. 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And I really do feel that he could even get better.Newton agrees.Wearing a black straw hat with pins attached to it, Newton told reporters Friday that hes excited to back at training camp where he can focus on football after an excruciating offseason spent filming his new kids TV show, All in with Cam Newton, and running his many volunteer events, including a 7-on-7 football tournament and kickball tournament.He also said hes put Carolinas disappointing 24-10 Super Bowl loss to the Denver Broncos -- and his much-criticized post-game news conference -- behind him.I gain nothing (by) going back, Newton said. ... We have passed that bridge and I have learned from it. Now its about making the most of this team.Newton said all of his focus is on 2016.Hes spoken at length to a number of people he looks up to about how he can improve. Among those is Panthers owner/founder Jerry Richardson, who advised Newton to focus on making the layups.You hear it often -- you can throw the comebacks and digs, but what about the check downs and the slants and getting back to the small nuances of the game that make big differences, Newton said.Panthers offensive coordinator Mike Shula said hed like to see Newtons completion percentage (59.8 percent) increase to about 65 percent this season.There are other areas to focus on, too, Shula said.We still feel like we have huge room for improvement, he said. Getting the ball out faster, making consistent decisions and staying out of third-and-long situaations.ddddddddddddWe did improve in a lot of areas last year, but you throw that out now. 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The kid is a tremendous competitor, and at the end of the day, all he wants to do is win.Olsen said he sees that every day.He said Newtons competitiveness and desire to win is off the charts, which is why he knows his quarterback wont get complacent.Obviously his season last year is probably as good as it can be, Olsen said. But I know from being around Cam for some time that hes never going to be satisfied with what hes accomplished.He said that is what makes Newton special.Olsen said the players who show up and think I got it are the ones who are going to plateau.But he said Newton isnt that type of player.He is the furthest from that type of personality, Olsen said. And I know that he will continue to work on whatever he feels he needs to do to get better.Then Olsen smiled and added, But we will gladly take last year again.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '