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Rays’ Zack Littlel is looking for a challenging winning in Clash

April 16, 2025; Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays Starting Jug Zack Littlel (52) is taking a step in the first shot against the Boston Red Sox in George M. Steinbrenner Field. Compulsory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

The series finale between Tampa Bay Rays and San Diego Padres, who visited Sunday, can be seen as a moving force against a real cynical object.

Tampa Bay will compete for a series of sweeps behind Zack Littlel (0-5, 5.28 ERA), who occasionally shot well, but injured due to aggressive support and timeless home running balls.

The rays will target a San Diego team, which has a running line in the last 34 Inning and has the losing line of the first three matches of the season.

The last loss of Littlel’s last beginning was the 5-1 decision on Tuesday night in Arizona. He gave up three runs on six hits and six inning, but was injured by two errors.

Pavin Smith opened a two -stage homer in the third shot, and Tim Tawa made a solo shot fifth. Both Homer came after Littlel left behind and had to come with fleshy fields.

Littlell threw eight host balls in 29 Inning, mostly connected to the main branches.

“You put in good positions in good positions, they will pay you,” he said.

This will be the first career against Padres after Littlel’s 18 aid appearance, mostly with San Francisco Giants. Although 22 hits against San Diego and 14 walks, 16 2/3 inning more than 5.40 era with 1-0.

Considering how badly San Diego collapsed, it may be an ideal time for Littlel to get the mound. For most of the first three weeks of the season, a team that best benefited their opportunities lost six out of eight with the missing of all the stars.

The loss of 4-1 on Saturday night included not the first run of Padres in 30 Inning, but also a pair of damn failure that shaped the result. Fernando Tatis Jr. He took the match with a couple and came third with one, but was washed to Manny Machado’s mound. In the eighth place, Tatis chased a slider from the outer corner and went out to finish his shot.

“We know who we’re,” Shortstop Xander Bogaerts said. “We know the situation we are in. We know that we have men outside, that our team has key parts. Sometimes we make a good shot.”

Bogaerts was one of the largest conflicts this weekend and reached 7 to 7 with three strikes to see it fell to 0.239 an average. In addition, they have mistakes in both games of the series, Friday’s shot error 1-0 has led to an uninspired run.

“Nobody upset for ourselves,” San Diego ruler Mike Shildt said.

Padres will return to Randy Vasquez (1-2, 3.97) to prevent sweeping. Vasquez showed a challenging performance in the loss of 6-4 in Detroit on Monday night, continued two plus inning, and provided six running with five strokes and three walks.

His only career against Tampa Bay was cruel last August. Vasquez was beaten for 11 hits in 11-4 defeats and nine runs above 4 1/3 inning.

-FELD level media

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