
Saturday, 2 a.m.
Thunder and lightning?
Batman and Robin?
Starskey and Hutch?
Go ahead. Think of the dream combos that have dominated the headlines. Holmes and Watson. Cagney and Lacey. Mantle and Maris.
Caminero and Aranda?
Junior Caminero and Jonathan Aranda shared the headlines Friday night in the Rays' 6-2 victory over Minnesota at Tropicana Field.
Aranda hit two solo shots -- 402 feet and 414. So did Caminero -- 450 feet and 435. Together, they drove in five of the Rays' six runs. They had four of the Rays' seven hits.

It must have seemed familiar to Twins' starter Taj Bradley, who had a terrible knack of giving up home run balls when he was with Tampa Bay. In four years, he gave up 23, 22, and 19 runs. He had not given up a homer this season before Friday.
Drew Rasmussen, on the other hand, went six innings and spread five hits. He gave up one earned run to up his record to 2-0.
Bryan Baker earned his fifth save of the year.
The Rays play the Twins again today at 4:10 p.m. Shane McClanahan will start for Tampa Bay against Bailey Ober.






