Connor Norby’s 3 -round couple Sparks Marks won against RAYS

Connor Norby threw a couple of three conditions and sprayed and took the host Miami Marks for 9-4 victories against Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night.
The rays allowed 13 strokes and seven walks and Tampa Bay also made a mistake.
Miami Starter Max Meyer (3-4), despite hitting the two line drivers long enough to win. Five inning continued, four strokes in four runs (three won) and did not go for a walk. Meyer hit seven.
Each of the Norby and Javier Sanoja had two hit for two consecutive winnings. Jesus Sanchez made three running.
Rays march Taj Bradley (3-3) made three walks in six strokes and three strokes. Six fooled.
Chandler Simpson went to 3 to 3 with a RBI for the Gulf of Tampa, and Jose Caballero added two hit and one RBI.
Miami took four rounds in the fourth place and went ahead 5-1. Ramirez drew a march loaded with Norby’s 390 -meter Simpson’s left -wing wall with the base of the glove with its base.
Tampa Bay reduced the fifth place to 5-4. Prepared by Marks in 2016, Kameron Misner started the rally with a single. The rays then earned money with three RBI hit: Caballero (double), Simpson (single) and Josh Lowe (single).
Miami hit Kyle Stowers, Eric Wagaman and Sanoja in the sixth, RBI Single, and Ronny Simon added a sacrifice fly. Simpson had a sliding capture near Simon’s left -wing line, or the damage would be worse.
Previously, while Miami was waiting for Sanchez, Agustin Ramirez doubled the bases with the first one and Stowers was shot by a field. Wagaman took the RBI with the sacrifice fly.
Tampa Bay, Simpson’s two output singing, tied the score 1-1 for the second time, stole the second time and scored a goal in Single in the right shin of Meyer just above the ankle.
Diaz hit the ball 112 miles.
Meyer was shot again in the fourth shot. This time, he was shot by the young Caminero at 90 miles / hour – he looked at Meyer’s left hamstring and took Sanoja short. Caminero was first thrown.
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