
Monday, 4 a.m.
Excuse me, but which of these teams in the Bronx are the Bombers?
For two games, you might be fooled. The light-hitting Tampa Bay Rays, 26th in the majors in homers coming into the game, launched four more home runs Sunday in a 6-4 escape of the Yankees. The Rays have hit eight homers in two games, and nine in the three-game series.
Still, it took a Houdini job for the Rays to get away with this one. The Rays had a ragged day pitching, and Aaron Judge hit a late three-run homer, before the Rays won.
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Shane Baz started, but he got only 10 outs before wildness chased him from the game. He threw 35 balls among his 76 pitches and walked five. The Yankees loaded the bases with one out in both the first and second innings but left nine men on base.
Pete Fairbanks got his 18th save.
The Rays got home runs from Richie Palacios, Randy Arozarena, Jose Siri and Jose Caballero.
For Arozarena, it was his third in two games.
The Rays bullpen had a good game except for Jason Adam, who gave up the three-run homer to Judge in the seventh.
Caballero had two hits for the Rays.
The Rays and Yankees play again today .bat 1:05 p.m. at Yankee Stadium. Zack Littell will start for Tampa Bay against Carlos Rodon.