“Tampa Bay Rays Triumph in Offensive Spree Against Los Angeles Dodgers: A Recap of Sunday’s Game”

2023-05-28 20:20:00

Summary

The Tampa Bay Rays capitalized on a six-run surge in the second inning to emerge victorious in an offensive spree against the Los Angeles Dodgers in an 11-10 victory Sunday afternoon.

Wander Franco drove in the game-winning run in the 7th inning, thanks to a hit ball to the infield, which allowed Luke Raley to cross the plate and give the Rays a one-run lead. Raley scored three runs in the duel and he hit two hits, in addition to driving in as many runs.

“After so many offensive plays on both sides, it was ultimately a play like this that decided the game,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said.

Tampa Bay was able to count on the brilliance of Isaac Paredes, who drove in four runs on three hits, including a homer. Both teams exchanged spectacular turns at bat in the second and third innings.

In the end, the Dodgers were unable to capitalize on a strong offensive performance, in which the team hit five home runs. Chris Taylor hit two long drives, while the other homers were the work of Max Muncy, Trayce Thompson and JD Martinez.

“It was an offensive festival that we lost by one point,” said Freddie Freeman. I liked our work to come from behind the whole game after allowing points. »

Los Angeles only had the controls for part of the second inning during the game.

The Rays started their game by taking an early lead in the first inning. With two men on the trails, Paredes hit a single down the right that allowed Franco to score to open the scoring.

Los Angeles, however, was quick to serve the reply. On their next turn at bat, solo homers from Muncy and Taylor gave the Dodgers the lead, who then increased their lead to 3-1 on a one-run single from Thompson.

With his home run, Muncy joined Jorge Soler for second in the majors with 17 long balls this season.

However, everything went wrong late in the second inning for the Dodgers, who allowed six runs. Doubles from Raley and Paredes, plus singles from Franco, Brandon Lowe and Josh Lowe gave the Rays a 7-3 lead.

Dodgers starter Gavin Stone had a nightmarish outing, allowing 10 hits and seven earned runs in just two innings of work.

The Dodgers hitters made up for that defensive gap on their return to bat, however, scoring four more runs to tie the game at 7-7.

The Rays regained a three-run lead late in the fourth inning, before seeing Los Angeles tie the game again at 10-10 in the sixth inning, the result of home runs from Martinez and Taylor.

Franco broke the tie for good in the bottom of the seventh inning, then relievers Jalen Beeks and Jason Adams were perfect in the final three innings to lead the Rays to victory.

For the Rays, starter Josh Fleming was pulled from the game after allowing 12 hits and 10 runs, including 8 earned, in six innings of work. The win went to Beeks’ record.

Tampa Bay has won four of its last five games, while the Dodgers have suffered a third loss in their last four outings.

Judge stands out in a triumph

The New York Yankees scored seven runs in the third inning to edge the San Diego Padres 10-7. New York signs a second win in a row, after suffering a short streak of three straight losses.

Star player Aaron Judge hit his first home run in five games and finished with two hits and two RBIs.

After seeing the Padres take a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning on a home run from Jake Cronenworth, Judge hit the long ball on his next turn at bat to tie the game 1-1.

San Diego responded with two runs in the second inning to take the lead 3-1, but the Yankees provided a convincing response later with a seven-run push in the third inning.

With that streak, the Yankees chased starter Yu Darvish after just two and two-thirds innings of work. Darvish gave up seven hits and seven earned runs, in addition to having just two strikeouts.

On the mound for the Yankees, Gerrit Cole earned his sixth win in as many decisions this season. He allowed four hits and six runs, five of which were earned, in six innings of work. Cole added nine strikeouts during his outing.

Rangers 2 – Orioles 3
TEX
: Starter Cody Bradford allowed five hits and two earned runs in five innings of work.
BAL : Austin Hays drove in two runs in addition to getting three balls for safety.

Cardinals 3 – Guardians 4
STL
: Jordan Montgomery allowed seven hits and two earned runs in five innings pitched.
CLE : Two hits and two RBIs for José Ramirez.

White Sox 5 – Tigers 6 (10 manches)
CWS
: Pitcher Dylan Cease allowed four runs and four hits in four innings of work.
THE : Akil Baddoo hit a third-inning grand slam in the win.

Nationals 2 – Royals 3
WAS
: Starter MacKenzie Gore limited the Royals to three hits and a run in seven innings pitched.
KC : Daniel Lynch allowed five hits and two earned runs in five and a third innings of work.

Giants 5 – Brewers 7
SF : Blake Sabol homered for three in the 7th inning.
MIL : Two hits, including a home run, and three RBIs for William Contreras.

Reds 8 – Cubs 5
CIN
: Starter Graham Ashcraft allowed five hits and three earned runs in five innings pitched.
CHC : Patrick Wisdom was productive in the loss with two home runs and five RBIs.

Mets 10 – Rockies 11
NYM
: Two runs scored, three hits and four RBIs for Tommy Pham.
COL : Ryan McMahon finished the game with three hits and five RBIs.

Astros 10 – Athletics 1
NEW
: The Astros scored all of their runs on home runs (7). Jake Meyers was the most productive with three RBIs.
OAK : In relief, Luis Medina allowed seven hits and five earned runs in five and a third innings.

Marlins 2 – Angels 0
MIA
: Starter Eury Pérez gets the win, after allowing only two hits in five innings pitched.
LAA : Shohei Ohtani had just one hit in four at-bats and was struck out on three occasions.

Red Sox 2 – Diamondbacks 4
BOS
: Alex Verdugo, Justin Turner and Masataka Yoshida each had two hits.
ARI : Merrill Kelly allowed four hits and an earned run in six and a third innings, in addition to 10 strikeouts.

Pirates 3 – Mariners 6 (10 manches)
PIT
: Luis L. Ortiz gave up five hits and three earned runs in five innings of work.
SEA : Eugenio Suarez played the heroes with a three-run homer in the 10th inning.

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