Yankis Silence rays for 5th direct victory

Trent Grisham gave one run-scoring single at the top of the second innings, and four pitchers jointly beat Tampa Bay Raz 1-0 on Friday as New York Yankise on a three-hit shutout.
Carlos Rodan (2-3) allowed four walks in six innings and two hits with nine strikes. Mark Letter Junior and Fernando Cruz picked each in an innings, before Luke Weaver retired rays for their second savings in the ninth.
Paul Goldsmidt had three of Yenkis’ five hits for his 10th multi-in-the—hit game of the season. New York has won five straight games and seven of the last nine.
Tampa Bay lost his fourth straight game despite starting Pitcher Drew Rasmusen (1-1), who gave a run on three hits in season-hai 5 2/3 innings. He went three and hit seven.
Rodon made his debut in the first innings with a leadoff walk. Junior Camanerows chased with a single before whipping the next three batsmen.
Goldsmide pushed a run in the second innings against Rasmusen after a leadoff single.
Goldsmidt moved to another location on JC Eskera’s account walk and Grisham dropped Anthony Volpe before giving a run-scoring single.
Escera started in a catcher in place of Austin Wales, which was removed from the early lineup due to food poisoning.
There was a pair of major defensive plays in the late innings in the game.
Mark Letter Junior converted Rodon into a seventh innings and was congratulated by a rocket by a rocket, by a rocket, by Jonathan Aranda, which was attempted to reach the third base on an ideal relay throw.
The rays responded with a luxurious defensive game in the eighth innings when the center’s fielder Jose Cabellro looted the two -run homer Ben Rice with a catch on the wall.
The rays have George M. The Spring Training Home of the Steinbrener field has opened a four-game chain, leaving a total of 15 runners.
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