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Drew Rasmussen, 6 inning in Rays

May 23, 2025; Petersburg, Florida, USA; Drew Rasmussen (57), Tampa Bay Rays Starting Jug, takes a step against Toronto Blue Jays during the first shot at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Compulsory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn images

Brandon Lowe and Curtis Mead Homed and Drew Rasmussen for the second flat game scored six scorelessly, and the host Tampa Bay rays on Friday against Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 serial opening victory.

Lowe, who made a two -stage shot in the third shot, is three Homer and eight RBI in four matches against Blue Jays this season. Tampa Bay won three of these games.

Mead added a solo shot in the fourth shot and Junior Caminero took two hit and in general he made a run for three -rethic winning Rays.

Rasmussen (3-4) fell four strokes, two walked, and after 76 fields, he shot three before he left.

The rays relaxing Mason Montgomery walked three doughs that he encountered to get the seventh lead before he relieved by Manuel Rodriguez, who put Jonatan Clase into a double game. This game made a run, but Rodriguez escaped further damage by encouraging Nathan Lukes to fly to finish his shot.

Edwin Udeka filled up to Pete Fairbanks, whose ninth side of the season retired to save the ninth savings of the season.

Alejandro Kirk had one of the four hits of Toronto and ran. However, Blue Jays stopped the three -game winning line and the run of four straight road victory.

Anthony Santander from Toronto, with inflammation of the left hip for the second flat game came out of the start series. He entered the ninth stroke as a pinch of a pinch and walked in four fields before being changed for a pinch runner.

Caminero, Lowe, to open the score on the wall in the right-wing area on the wall of Eric Lauer (1-1) 2-1 shifting before leaving a walk. Homer, who extended Lowe’s hit line to six, came to the ninth of the season leader of the season.

Mead, Lauer’den left the wall on the left area 2-0 after sending a cutter Tampa Bay’s leadership to 3-0 extended. Mead’s Homer was the second of the season.

Lauer, 4 1/3 strokes two walks and two strikes in six strokes allowed three runs.

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