Max Fried, Yankees fiery against rays

Paul Goldschmidt shot a three-stage Homer in the fifth shot, Max Fried made a shot in a seven foamy stroke, and New York Yankees won 3-0 against Tampa Bay Rays who visited Friday night.
Fried (6-0), Devin Williams and Luke Weaver (Third Save) scored a combined shot. Jose Caballero hit a clean single with one in the fifth row.
Yankees rose to 7-0 this season. He hit six, two walked, he made 10 outputs in Groundballs and this season became the first six -game winner in the main branches and reduced his time to 1.01.
Williams has been ranked 1-2-3 eighth in the first home appearance since his role in the beginning of this week. Weaver shot two in a perfect ninth stroke.
Aaron Judge from New York went to 4 to 2 to extend its basic line to 28 games. Slugger doubled the left-wing line of Goldschmidt's Homer chasing the Tampa Bay Starting Ryan Pepiot (2-4). Jorbit Vivas, a bullet walk, moved to the third place in the couple.
After doubled the judge, the relaxing Mason Montgomery announced two of Rice, but Goldschmidt then lifted his left hand to the right field seats to take 1-1 Fastball 3-0 to New York.
Third, the judge, which has doubled, hit the Grand League best .430.
Fried, especially behind Oswaldo Cabrera, helped a strong defense behind him. The third master started the couple play in Chandler Simpson Grounder to end the third, he made a slight dive by Yandy Diaz to get a grounder by Yandy Diaz, and collected a grounder by Curtis Mead for the fifth final.
Pepiot allowed two runs in five strokes in 4 2/3 strokes. He shot a right -handed one and walked two on the shortest trip this season.
The rays lost their fourth straight matches after winning the previous five. Tampa Bay was evacuated for the second time in three games and in general for the fifth time.
Yankees had lost two of his previous three games.
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