Shane eagle, rays send a rare house to the house for the necklace

Shane eagle, rays send a rare house to the house for the necklace

MLB: Tampa Bay rays in San Diego Padress25 April, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; Tampa Bay rays started the Pichkari Shane Baz (11) pitches during the first innings against San Diego Padress at Petco Park. Compulsory Credit: Chad Caddy-Imgon Picture

Shane Baz carried seven shutout innings on Friday night and Tampa Bay Rays drove San Diego Padress out 1-0.

The eagle (3–0) took out six and allowed just four hits and a walk. Manual Rodriguez did the eighth work, after two doubles, the second place Fernando Tatis Junior was shut down as a previous strike of the third strike to strand the shutout.

Garat Clevenger took ninth part to save his first season.

San Diego got a tying run with one with one in the ninth when Gavin Sheets arrived first despite strike, as the catch Ben Rourveted could not handle the sweeper on a strike three for a pass ball. But on the shallow fly ball of Oscar Gonzalez, Right Fielder Kamran Misner made a sliding catch and then doubled a pinch-colon Mason McCoy for the third. Both calls survived a small replay review.

Michael King (3–1) absorbed the disadvantage despite only four hits and an unrustled run in five innings. He went one and hit nine. San Diego’s five pitchers combined for season-high 17 strikes.

But Tampa Bay scratched his run in the third, briefly with the help of throwing error by Shortstop Bogrts. This allowed Taylor’s walls to reach Aadhaar to start the innings. Chandler Simpson and Brandon Lovy did single to fill the hideouts, and Yandi Diaz left a sacrifice fly, which left the easily built walls.

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San Diego had two good opportunities to reach the eagle. In the third, Tyler Wade and Tatis stroked the two-out solo, but the eagle swept the bogurts. In the seventh, Jose Iglesius was hit by a pitch with two outsiders. He swipe the second but the eagle inspired a pop-up from Tiro Ornellus on his 97th and final pitch of the night.

Tatis was the only player with two hits in the game, but lost Padress for the second time in 14 domestic sports. San Diego has scored overall in its last 25 innings, winning 2–0 on Tuesday night in Detroit.

The rays won their third straight game.

-Bield level media

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