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FINAL |
7/13/2019 7:05 PM EST (149 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Rays hope bats stay hot in doubleheader vs. O'sFLMRays hope bats stay hot in doubleheader vs. O'sThe Tampa Bay Rays had arguably their best offensive game of the season in Friday's 16-4 rout of the Baltimore Orioles. Now, the Rays want to try to come up with more offense when the teams meet in a split doubleheader on Saturday.The first game begins at 1:05 p.m. with the nightcap set for a 7:05 start. It's a doubleheader to make up the rainout of a May 5 game.Tampa Bay belted out 20 hits, including eight in a seven-run first inning in the series opener. The Rays also added a five-run seventh inning and improved their winning streak to three with the victory. Nate Lowe went 4-for-5 with a homer, while Tommy Pham also homered in the win.But before the game, manager Kevin Cash made a comment that proved to be right on the money about what he wanted to see in this series."Overall, let's get the bats going and get off to a hot start here in the second half," he said to The Tampa Bay Times.The Rays did just that, but one of the questions for Saturday is going to be the state of Austin Meadows. The All-Star batted twice Friday but was pinch-hit for in the third as the team said it wanted to rest him. Meadows had been dealing with food poisoning the past few days.Tampa Bay also had to make some injury moves. They put left-hander Jose Alvarado on the injured list Thursday, retroactive to Sunday, due to a right oblique strain, and he could be out for a while.Right-hander Chaz Roe also went on the injured list Thursday (right flexor strain). Two right-handers took their spots -- Diego Castillo from the injured list and Hunter Wood (recalled from Triple-A Durham).Tampa Bay will call up Brendan McKay (1-0, 2.45) to start Saturday's first game and use him as the 26th man. This will be the third start of his career, and his first appearance versus Baltimore.The Orioles go with Aaron Brooks in that first game. He had a 2-3 record plus a 5.01 ERA with Oakland this season before Baltimore claimed him on waivers July 6. Brooks has no record in one relief appearance versus Tampa Bay.This also is going to be the first time Brooks will pitch as an Oriole, as the team is looking for starting pitching help.The nightcap will feature a match-up of All-Star pitchers -- Charlie Morton (10-2, 2.32) for the Rays and John Means (7-4, 2.50) for Baltimore. Morton has a 2-2 career mark against the Orioles with a 3.47 ERA.For Means, he's 1-0 with a 2.00 ERA in two games against the Rays.Baltimore played a game that manager Brandon Hyde certainly was not thrilled with. The Orioles threw three wild pitches -- two of which brought in runs -- and made two errors."We did not play the game well," Hyde said Friday night. "Just poor, poor baseball, 1/8but 3/8 it's one out of 162. Not our best night." Hyde said that Friday starter Dylan Bundy had some knee soreness after the first inning and didn't come back, but he'd already given up those seven runs and should be all right.Baltimore's offense played well in the last two series before the break but did not do much in the series opener. Renato Nunez homered, got an RBI double and drove in two runs.The Orioles went 3-3 in the final six games before the break, all on the road, but got off to a bad start in Friday's rout. Hyde just kept emphasizing afterward that he wanted the team to work on correcting the mistakes and playing better.--Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Wilkerson HR carries Orioles past Rays 2-1 in 1st gameBALTIMORE Less than 24 hours after pitching in a mop-up role, Stevie Wilkerson delivered the game-deciding home run.Why, that's almost as improbable as the Orioles putting the clamps on a Tampa Bay offense that opened the series by scoring 16 runs.Wilkerson hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning to back a surprisingly effective performance by Baltimore's pitching staff, and the Orioles beat the Rays 2-1 Saturday in the opener of a split doubleheader.One night after yielding 20 hits to the Rays, Baltimore permitted only three hits - all in the third inning. The Orioles came in with a major league-high 5.69 ERA and the worst record in the big leagues.The loss ended Tampa Bay's three-game winning streak and stalled their pursuit of the first-place Yankees in the AL East.''It's frustrating, but it's a funny game,'' Rays manager Kevin Cash said. ''Sometimes that's going to happen. Their guys executed pitches. Didn't give us much. We didn't even have that many opportunities.'' Picked up on waivers from Oakland on July 6, Aaron Brooks started for Baltimore and was followed by Jimmy Yacabonis with two outs in the third. Shawn Armstrong started the sixth and Richard Bleier (1-0) worked the seventh before issuing a leadoff walk in the eighth.Mychal Givens came in and did not allow a base runner in securing his seventh save.''It was a nice game of pitching,'' manager Brandon Hyde said. ''We did a really good job, played good defense - and Wilkerson with a two-run homer.'' After Mike Zunino greeted Yacabonis with a long ball in the third, the Rays held the lead until Anthony Santander singled to open the seventh and Wilkerson connected on a 2-2 fastball from Colin Poche (2-2).Wilkerson put down the Rays in order in the ninth inning Friday night, no small feat for a utility infielder/outfielder. Just as impressive: Going deep against Poche.''They're both good for the memory bank,'' Wilkerson said. ''I'll never forget either of those. I'll take today's over yesterday's, for sure.'' Zunino also did something noteworthy, hitting his 100th career home run .''A cool accomplishment, something I'll remember,'' he said.Added from Triple-A Durham as the 26th man for the doubleheader, Tampa Bay starter Brendan McKay allowed three singles over five shutout innings and struck out seven . It was the third career start for the lefty, the second in which he did not give up allow a run.Drafted fourth overall in the 2017 draft, McKay faced the Orioles earlier this month - as a batter. Two days after making his big league debut on the mound against Texas on June 29, the 23-year-old two-way player went 0 for 4 versus Baltimore as the designated hitter.McKay fared much better against the Orioles on the mound. He retired 12 of the first 13 batters he faced, then gave up two straight singles to open the fifth before working out of trouble.DOUBLE PLAYThis is the 30th doubleheader in Rays history, the third this season. Tampa Bay swept only four of its previous 29 doubleheaders and was swept 12 times. The Rays and Orioles have now played seven doubleheaders at Camden Yards. This one was created after a May 5 rainout.TRAINER'S ROOMRays: 1B Ji-Man Choi (ankle) was reinstated from the injured list after the minimum 10-day stay. RHP Ian Gibaut was optioned to Triple-A Durham. ... Reliever Chaz Roe (flexor strain) has been shut down from baseball activities. The team hopes to learn the extent of the problem after it returns home on July 19. ... 2B Brandon Lowe (bruised shin) is still walking with a limp. ... Matt Duffy (hamstring), who had a hit and three RBIs for Durham on Friday. The infielder will play several more games in the minors before being re-evaluated. ... INF Daniel Robertson (knee) is recovering nicely from arthroscopic surgery and could begin a rehab assignment in the next week or so.Orioles: RHP Dylan Bundy was placed on the 10-day IL with tendinitis in his right knee. Bundy (4-11, 5.28 ERA) gave up seven runs in the first inning of a 16-4 loss on Friday night before being pulled. Hyde hopes Bundy misses only one start. ... RHP Nate Karns (forearm strain) gave up three runs in 2/3 innings of a rehab start with Class A Frederick on Friday night. ''The velo is up, he feels good physically, the results just weren't there for him,'' Hyde said.UP NEXTTampa Bay's Charlie Morton (10-2, 2.32) was slated to go against John Means (7-4, 2.50) in the nightcap.---More MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports
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MLB Game Preview: Tampa Bay Rays vs. Baltimore Orioles - Date: 7/13/2019 Rays hope bats stay hot in doubleheader vs. O'sFLMRays hope bats stay hot in doubleheader vs. O'sThe Tampa Bay Rays had arguably their best offensive game of the season in Friday's 16-4 rout of the Baltimore Orioles. Now, the Rays want to try to come up with more offense when the teams meet in a split doubleheader on Saturday.The first game begins at 1:05 p.m. with the nightcap set for a 7:05 start. It's a doubleheader to make up the rainout of a May 5 game.Tampa Bay belted out 20 hits, including eight in a seven-run first inning in the series opener. Sports Predictions. The Rays also added a five-run seventh inning and improved their winning streak to three with the victory. Nate Lowe went 4-for-5 with a homer, while Tommy Pham also homered in the win.But before the game, manager Kevin Cash made a comment that proved to be right on the money about what he wanted to see in this series."Overall, let's get the bats going and get off to a hot start here in the second half," he said to The Tampa Bay Times.The Rays did just that, but one of the questions for Saturday is going to be the state of Austin Meadows. Profitable Handicappers. The All-Star batted twice Friday but was pinch-hit for in the third as the team said it wanted to rest him. Meadows had been dealing with food poisoning the past few days.Tampa Bay also had to make some injury moves. Sports Handicapping Software. They put left-hander Jose Alvarado on the injured list Thursday, retroactive to Sunday, due to a right oblique strain, and he could be out for a while.Right-hander Chaz Roe also went on the injured list Thursday (right flexor strain). Two right-handers took their spots -- Diego Castillo from the injured list and Hunter Wood (recalled from Triple-A Durham).Tampa Bay will call up Brendan McKay (1-0, 2.45) to start Saturday's first game and use him as the 26th man. This will be the third start of his career, and his first appearance versus Baltimore.The Orioles go with Aaron Brooks in that first game. He had a 2-3 record plus a 5.01 ERA with Oakland this season before Baltimore claimed him on waivers July 6. Brooks has no record in one relief appearance versus Tampa Bay.This also is going to be the first time Brooks will pitch as an Oriole, as the team is looking for starting pitching help.The nightcap will feature a match-up of All-Star pitchers -- Charlie Morton (10-2, 2.32) for the Rays and John Means (7-4, 2.50) for Baltimore. Morton has a 2-2 career mark against the Orioles with a 3.47 ERA.For Means, he's 1-0 with a 2.00 ERA in two games against the Rays.Baltimore played a game that manager Brandon Hyde certainly was not thrilled with. The Orioles threw three wild pitches -- two of which brought in runs -- and made two errors."We did not play the game well," Hyde said Friday night. "Just poor, poor baseball, 1/8but 3/8 it's one out of 162. Not our best night." Hyde said that Friday starter Dylan Bundy had some knee soreness after the first inning and didn't come back, but he'd already given up those seven runs and should be all right.Baltimore's offense played well in the last two series before the break but did not do much in the series opener. Renato Nunez homered, got an RBI double and drove in two runs.The Orioles went 3-3 in the final six games before the break, all on the road, but got off to a bad start in Friday's rout. Hyde just kept emphasizing afterward that he wanted the team to work on correcting the mistakes and playing better.--Field Level Media
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