Dean Cramer, Oriols cool rays bats

Dean Kreer threw seven shutouts and Baltimore Oraols, after scoring a total of 19 runs in the first two matches of the series, defeating Tampa Bay Raz 5–1 on Sunday afternoon to win a rubber match.
Both Ramon Laureno and Gary Sanchez made two hits for Oriols, who won only the third time in their last eight matches.
Kreer (7-7) limited Tampa Bay to three singles and traveled to a walking on six batsmen. He won his second win against rays this month.
Keagan Akin and Felix Botista threw an innings of relief to each, which became a joint five-hitter. Botista surrendered to take Brandon Lov’s house to ninth place.
The rays rarely threatened, going to 0 -for -3 with the runners in the scoring position. He made a habit of producing initial offenses in the first two matches of the series, but never cranited the finale.
Tampa Bay Starter Taj Bradley (5-6) suffered losses, giving five runs on eight hits in 5 1/3 innings. Bradley hit two and released a walk.
Oriols scored the first score at the single of the colon Covers in the second innings. Baltimore scored two more runs in fifth place with Kobi Mayo’s single and Ramon Urias’s sacrifice fly driving.
The margin increased by 5–0 in the sixth position in the single and Sedric Mulins sacrifice fly of Sanchez.
Baltimore was largely efficient, only five runners on the base. Laureno scored two runs.
The 18th home run of Lov of the season found rays on the board. Yandi Diaz killed Jonathan Aranda, Jake Mangal and Curtis Mead from Batista. No Tampa Bay Player had more than one hit.
Tampa Bay completed a six-game road trip with 4–2 records.
Oriols has won seven meetings between the American League East teams this year.
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