These days, the ‘invincible’ in the major leagues is the Tampa Bay Rays. hardly support The days you lose are more talked about than the days you win.

Tampa Bay lost a long time ago. He gave up one game to the New York Yankees, the most prestigious team in the major leagues.

In an away game against Tampa Bay at Tropicana Field on the 7th (hereinafter Korean time), the Yankees won a come-from-behind victory 3-2 due to an explosion in the second half of the game.

The Yankees, who scored 1 win and 1 loss in the first of three consecutive matches against Tampa Bay, marked 18-16. However, it is still the lowest in the AL East Division.

Tampa Bay ended its 4-game winning streak and broke the winning rate in the 80% range with 27 wins and 7 losses (0.794), but maintained the overall lead in the major leagues. The ride against the 5th place Yankees in the district is 9 games.

The Yankees’ turnaround occurred in the top of the 8th inning, trailing 0-2. After one death, Anthony Rizzo opened the door with a right-handed hit. This was followed by a right-handed hit by Glaber Torres, with 1 out and 1st and 2nd base. DJ LeMayhew hit a double from the right and the Yankees followed 1-2. Willie Calhoun was out with a second baseman fly, but Harrison Bader pushed Kevin Kelly’s sweeper outside the first pitch of 77 mph with an opponent’s sidearm to make a right-handed hit. Both runners were called home and the charter turned 3-2.

Tampa Bay first scored two points in the attack at the end of the first inning and led the game. Randy Arozarena and Brandon Law withdrew with a foul fly and strikeout, respectively, in the safe first and second base chances created by Yandy Diaz’s heavy hit and Wander Franco’s heavy hit, but Manuel Mago hit a left double and two runners brought them all home.

On the other hand, the Yankees destroyed a scoring chance in the second inning, and a difficult game continued. After one death, Calhoun got on base for the first time with a heavy hit. Then, while second baseman Brandon Law missed Jake Bowers’ ground ball, Calhoun ran to third base, and the batter runner was safe at second base. However, Isaiah Cainer-Palepa failed to make up for a single point as second baseman fly and Aaron Hicks bowed their heads consecutively with shortstop grounders.먹튀검증

The Yankees had many chances after that, but the timely hit did not come out properly.

Tampa Bay starter Drew Rasmussen, who made his 7th start of the season, blocked 5⅔ innings with 2 hits, 2 walks, 6 strikeouts and no runs, and waited for his 4th win of the season, but was blown away by hunting for a bullpen. Tampa Bay right-handed setup man Kelly took the mound in the 8th inning, hit 6 batters, got 2 out counts, got 4 hits and allowed 2 runs, and won the game. Including the runner on base, three runs were allowed.

On the other hand, Yankees starter Domingo Hermann almost lost the game by giving up 2 runs on 4 hits in 5 innings, but it had nothing to do with winning or losing. Yankees closer Ian Hamilton took the mound in the ninth inning and pitched one inning, one hit and no runs, reporting the first save of his career.

After two deaths in Tampa Bay, Luke Reilly hit a double that passed the side of the first baseman, but pinch hitter Isaac Paredes was out with a fly to the right fielder and knelt as it was.

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