Rays want to play more bases and earnings against Yankees

New York Yankees prevented Tampa Bay Rays from receiving their running games on Friday, but on Saturday, they fought in that area and all of them cost them.
When the rays come forward well, the day after allowing six stolen base, including three in the eighth stroke, Yankees will try to avoid losing the third house series in the RAYS Sunday afternoon in the tire game of three match sets.
Yankees made Rays a shot and did not play 3-0 on Friday-Jose Caballero's fifth Inning Single and the other three Baserunner'a. On Saturday, Rays, on August 18, 2024, had a victory of 3-2 since he took seven players against Arizona Diamondbacks.
Tampa Bay shifted three bases to the eighth to switch the two conditions rally. Chandler Simpson threw a binding run on a base that Curtis Mead hit after the second and third stolen.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone, Rays, a 39 stolen base this season, “They took us first moves.” He said. “Obviously he plays a couple there, which is gathered. Especially when they get the right matches, they can do it a bit.
Rays' rally caught a four -game losing line that they did not play the bases, did not throw three runs and not only with .164 (21) (21). Rally on Saturday won the third win in 18 games this season while getting three or less points.
“It was great to go back there,” Tampa Bay Starter Zack Littlel said. “Watching was fun and it was definitely a very needed win.”
In addition to stealing six bases, the rays prevented Yankees from taking great hit in limited opportunities.
The Aaron judge hit Homer 11, extended his basic line to 29 games, and pushed the hit line into 13 games-at this time .500 (52 to 26). However, the eighth place was grounded to finish his shot with the chance to reverse the leadership of two runners and rays.
After receiving seven powerful inning from Littlel, Rays hopes to see similar results from Taj Bradley (2-2, 4.58 ERA) on Sunday.
Bradley went 2-0 with 3,71 ERA on his first three trips, but the last three were 0-2 with 5.40 ERA. The second numbers were inflated on April 17 with six running permitted in 5 1/3 strokes against Yankees. Bradley allowed Kansas City Royals to leave two or less runs on Tuesday for the third time this season, where he left two runs in seven strokes of 3-1 defeat.
The 24-year-old right hand is 1-2 with 3,44 ERA in three careers against Yankees. On July 20, 2024, he won in New York, while the 9-1 victory was only hit by a seven-point kick.
After using Ryan Yarbrough on Saturday as a spot starting with Clarke Schmidt, Yankees will send Will Warren (1-1, 5.63) to the mound on Sunday. Warren won his first career against San Francisco Giants on April 12, and on his last three trips, 6.30 ERA was 0-1. This includes four running in Baltimore on Monday in 3 1/3 inning in Baltimore.
Warren has not yet passed the fifth shot. When matched with Bradley and Rays on April 17, 1 2/3 inning continued. He allowed a run in four strokes and withdrew after 53 fields.
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