Ha-Seong Kim Set for the introduction of rays in opener vs twins

Tampa Bay Rays will begin its long, funny journey for the all-star break when the Minnesota twins are faced on Friday afternoon to open a three-game chain in Minianpolis.
The competition will close the 10-game trek for rays to close the pre-brake slate. Tampa Bay, winning 6–5 over visiting athletics on Wednesday, is a game of Toronto Blue Jais at the first place in the American League East, tied to the second place with New York Yankis.
Raz Manager Kevin Cash believes that his players are capable of scoring runs in any ballpark. After three matches in Minnesota, they will go to Detroit for three games and then go to Boston for a four-game set.
Cash said after seeing his team half a dozen times against A, “You saw a glimpse of what the crime has now seen for a long time.” “Glad to see this.”
Now, rays will welcome reinforcement in lineups.
Infielder Ha-Seong Kim is expected to start his team on Friday, a day after being active from the 60-day injured list. Kim signed a two -year, $ 29 million deal with rays in February, but has not played in this season, recovering from offsen surgery on his right shoulder.
In the last season for San Diego Padress, in 121 matches, Kim hit 11 Homer, 47 RBI and 22 stolen bases. 233. He won Gold Glove in 2023.
As the rays are ready for a long journey, Minnesota is designed to go to the nine-game homestand in the all-star break. Twins will host rays, Chicago cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates for three games.
The twin manager Rokko Baldelli is hoping to see more than his Hits as soon as he returns to his home. Minnesota has scored a total of three runs in the last four matches, showing a 4–1 defeat against hosts Miami Marlins on Thursday.
“Obviously, we have to receive it aggressively,” Baldelli said. “This is definitely no secret.
“We have to start by placing the pitcher in the strike zone. We cannot go there and expand. First a pitch to many people, which is out of the zone, we are offering those pitches. This is unacceptable. We will make ourselves accountable on it. We have to do so, we have to do so.”
The Twins Right-Hander Chris Padak (3-7, 4.70 ERA) has been slated to start his career 100th on Friday. He has won one of his last eight outings. In his most recent presence, Padack on Sunday suffered losses against Detroit Tigers. He conceded three runs on six hits in 4 2/3 innings.
Padac faced Tampa Bay for the first time in his career on 26 May, losses after scoring two runs on five hits in 5 1/3 innings.
The rays will compete with the right-handed zack litter (7-7, 3.61 ERA). He would go to win a back-to-back after an impressive performance against Baltimore Orails on Saturday, who managed only one run on three hits in seven innings against him.
Little has made six demonstrations against twin children in their careers, with 3.70 ERAs in those competitions, including four beginnings. He defeated Padack and Minnesota on 26 May, when he gave a run on three hits in 6 1/3 innings.
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