Topping rays for fourth direct victory

Oswaldo Cabrera opened a four-game series against Tampa Bay Rez with a 6-3 win on Thursday night as a solo homer and Ben Rice as New York Yencis as New York Yencis.
Tim Hill (2–0) won with a two-scorer innings of relief. Ian Hamilton chased with 1 2/3 innings before Ian Hamilton retired the rays in the ninth for his fourth sev. New York has won four of its last eight straight and six.
Junior Caminere hit a two -run homer and Richie Palasios made three hits for Tampa Bay at the beginning of his season, which lost his third straight.
George M at New York Tampa. Steinbrener is a visit to the field for the series in his spring training home. Rays with Tropicana field in St. Petersburg are rented stadium for the season due to damage during Hurricane Milton in October.
New York began the game with a run against the Taj Bradley (2–1) on three straight singles, the final to score Paul Goldschimid from the third base from Aaron Judge.
Tampa Bay also pulled in the second innings when Palasios scored on Taylor Wall’s sacrifice fly. Yankis Starter Will Warren then run Kamaron Misner to load the targets with two outs and was replaced by Ryan Yarbro, who hit Brandon Lowe.
This season, Camenero put forward rays in the third innings for his fifth long ball and finished fourth in his last six matches.
Yannaks tied the game with two runs in the fifth innings. Cabarera hit a leadoff homer, Goldsmidt sang and the rice doubled.
Before the score of Goldsmide on the groundout of Kodi Beldinger, the judge went to load the hideouts.
New York took an edge with three runs in the sixth innings. Jazz Chisholm Junior scored on the strength of Jasan Dominguase, with two runners.
Manual Rodriguez replaced Bradley with two runners and allowed a run to score at Goldsmide’s groundout. Rice chased with a run-scoring single.
Bradley conceded six runs on nine hits in 5 1/3 innings. He went four and hit three.
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