The arms of the Tampa Bay Rays have rarely been better.
Once again, the pitching staff of the Rays dominated the big-swingers of the powerful Yankees. The Rays completed their sixth shutout of the year in a 3-0 victory over the Yankees.
The Rays have struck out 45 Yankee hitters in their three games. The Rays now lead the AL East by five games.
-- Designated hitter Yandy Diaz had four hits to up his average to .327, best in the American League.
-- First baseman Jonathan Aranda drove in all three runs, giving him 61 for the season, good for fourth in the AL.
-- Reliever Bryan Baker had his 25th save of the season.
In all, it overwhelmed the Yankees, who have won only two of their last 13 games.
The Rays and Yankees play again today at 1:10 p.m. at Tropicana Field. Drew Rasmussen will start for the Rays. The Yankees have not announced a starter.
Feduccia hit his second homer of the year./KIM HUKARI
Wednesday, 4 a.m.
So which team is the Bombers around here?
The Tampa Bay Rays, among the major league teams that have hit the fewest home runs this season, beat the powerful New York Yankees at their own game Tuesday night.
Even with their recent power surge, the Rays rank only 26th in the majors with 87 home runs. That's far behind the Yankees, who lead the majors with 132 homers.
On Tuesday, however, the Rays launched three homers to lift them to a 6-4 win at Tropicana Field, re-establishing their lead to four games in the AL East standings.
Baker earned his 24th save./KIIM HUKARI
The Rays got homers from Victor Mesa Jr., Hunter Feduccia and Yandy Diaz in their win. They only had eight hits on the night, so their power bailed them out.
Feduccia had the big blow, a two-run shot in the fourth inning. Diaz followed Feduccia with a homer of his own as the next batter.
The Yankees had taken a 3-2 lead on a three-run homer by Ben Rice.
Starter Ian Seymour (6-1) got the win for the Rays, allowing three runs in 5 1/3 innings. Bryan Baker got his 24th save by working a scoreless ninth.
Diaz, Mesa Jr. and Richie Palacios all had two hits for the Rays.
The Rays and Yankees play again tonight at 6:40 p.m. at Tropicana. Shane McClanahan (7-5) will start for the Rays against Gerrit Cole (3-3).
Just asking. What, exactly, did the Rays get in return when they traded away Jose Caballero?
Oh, Everson Pereira, who lasted a cup of coffee with the Rays?
I guess it's proper to suggest the Rays lost that trade, huh?
Caballero, once a role player with the Rays, launched two home runs Friday night in a 5-1 victory over the Rays at Tropicana Field. It was the Rays' third straight loss.
The Yankees closed to within three games of the Rays in the AL East.
Over the last two games, the Rays have scored one run and had eight hits.
The Yankees, who had lost nine of their previous 10 games, didn't do much, either. They had just three hits -- all home runs. Caballero went deep in the fifth and the eighth. Ben Rice homered in the ninth.
The Rays' only run came when Richie Palacios singled in Chandler Simpson.
Rays' starter Griffin Jax allowed just one hit, a three-run homer for Caballero. He struck out 10.
Again, the strength of the Rays' order struggled. Yandy Diaz, Jonathan Aranda and Junior Caminero went 0-for-12 against the Yankees. Cam Schlittler allowed four hits over eight innings to improve his record to 9-5.
The Rays and Yankees play again tonight at 6:40 at Tropicana Field. The Rays have not announced a starter. Will Warren (7-3) will start for the Yankeees.
Shhh. Once again, the bats of the Tampa Bay Rays are sleeping. Careful, or you might wake them up.
The Rays, who tend to go quiet on the days their Big Three do, lost their second straight game Sunday in a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Houston Astros at Daikin Field.
Tampa Bay had just four hits in suffering their shutout. Their stars -- Yandy Diaz, Jonathan Aranda and Junior Caminero -- were a combined one-for-11 in the game.
The rest of the Rays struggled, too. The Rays were 0-for-seven with runners in scoring position and struck out nine times against Peter Lambert (7-5).
The Astros two runs came on solo homers by Christian Walker and ex-Ray Isaac Paredes.
Fortunately for the Rays, the Yankees also lost. 6-1, to Minnesota. The Rays continue to have a four-game lead over the Yankees.
The Rays and Yankees start a four-game series tonight at Tropicana Field. Griffin Jax (4-5) will start for the Rays against Cam Schlitter (8-5) at 6:40 p.m.
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