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The rays, like, are unlikely to win close, see to ride the speed

May 13, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Tampa Bay rays hit a Grand Slam Home run on the third Basman Junior Caminero (13) and celebrates the Hotanto Brandon Love (8) against Toronto Blue Zais during the ninth innings at the Rogers Center. Compulsory Credit: Nick Turchiyaro-Imagon Picture

Tampa Bay rays hopes that her chaotic 11-9 win over hosts Toronto Blue Jais can serve as a catalyst for success in the game between the three-market series of teams on Wednesday night.

Blue Jais had a 92.6 percent chance of winning on Wednesday, which excluded 7-6 with Jeff Hoffman on the mound and one in the ninth. Junior Camenero’s first career scored five runs from Hofman Capted by Grand Slam.

“This could definitely be a speed starter,” Lt-Hander Mason Montgomery said, who came to ninth place in ninth place to retire Dolton Varsho. “It is going to be exciting to see where it goes.”

Varsho scored two domestic runs in the game, including three runs in the eighth, leading to a 7-6 lead in the three-game series opener.

“It seemed that the game has turned into victory as well as developing,” said Raz Manager Kevin Cash. “This could have been a really disappointing night for us, and people stayed at it. Give them a ton of a ton for not being extremely disappointed in the ninth innings to come back against a good pitcher.”

On Wednesday, the rays will rely on the right-handed Ryan Papiot (2-4, 3.86 ERA) to maintain speed. He never faced Blue Jais.

Toronto will counter right-handed Chris Bass (3–2, 3.35), which is 1–5 with 3.65 ERA in eight career appearances (seven start) against Tampa Bay.

Both teams have had trouble scoring runs, but on Tuesday the final 1 1/2 innings were tilted with a total of 10. The great surprise is that five came away from Hoffman, who struggled after a strong start.

Toronto’s manager John Schneider is not worried – yet.

“His luggage has been continuously throughout the year,” he said.

Schneider talked about a slider, which was out of the strike zone up and out. Camenero turned it on and left Homer.

Schneider said about Hoffman, “They have done more than their proper part of helping us win the game.” “I have not found anything other than confidence in moving forward.”

However, Hoffman gave three runs in each of the two consecutive games against Los Angeles Angels last week during Toronto’s road trip before rebounding with two savings in the weekend sweep in Seattle in Seattle. On Tuesday, the season was the second season for Hoffman, who was shut down with 1.17 ERA.

His ERA in May is 24.75 in more than six shows, which has increased to 6.05 in total.

A former member of Blue Jais, Raz Catcher Danny Jansen, hopes to maintain his return after a productive series opener, in which he visited 2 -for -3 with a domestic run on Tuesday. He has reached the base in 18 consecutive sports.

The rays for the series in Toronto are without their better hitter. Yandi Diaz was placed in the banned list for whatever was said for a passport renewal issue. Infielder Coco Montes were promoted from Triple-e Durham to take the roster spot of Diaz.

Diaz is expected to re -join the team for its next series, which will begin in Miami Marlins on Friday.

-Bield level media

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