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July 20-22, 2057: at Chicago White Sox (3)
Game 1: Steve Swords pitched one of his best games of the year and the Rays got by Chicago 3-1. Swords (6-7) had seen his ERA rise to 4.50 coming into today but lowered that number thanks to a highly-efficient (especially for him) 8 3 1 1 1 5 outing on 100 pitches. Jake Cid finished up for save #7. Solo homers from Angel Gonzales (#22) and Jesus Avalos (#27) provided enough offense.
Game 2: Tampa Bay romped past the White Sox 9-1 in the second game. Joel Bland was 3-5 with a triple, HR #13 and 3 RBI while the Rays also got solo shots from Rodrigo Aponte (#12), Dantel Chinchilla (#11), and Brian Whittaker (#1, pinch-hitting). Tony Guzman (4-1) cruised to the win at 5.2 3 0 0 1 4. Game 3: For the third time in the three games of this series Rays pitching held the White Sox to a single run, but this time that was enough to give Chicago a 1-0 win as Tampa Bay was held to a measly 3 hits at the plate. Jorge Barraza (9-9) was the unlucky loser despite an excellent 5.2 4 1 1 3 8 outing as he's allowed a mere 7 runs over his last 6 starts covering 30 innings. All three Rays hits were singles with Jesus Avalos collecting two of them. Team record: 68-33. Next up: Back home for 3 against 51-50 Washington. |
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July 23-25, 2057: vs Washington (3)
Game 1: The Rays rallied late, scoring 3 times in the 7th to beat Washington 3-1. Elijah Whitaker was excellent at 6 7 1 1 1 5 but left trailing 1-0, and Victor Boria (5-0) ended up with the win when Aaron White singled in a run and Paul Mayes followed with a 2-run double. Devin Tadlock breezed through a 1-2-3 9th with a pair of whiffs for save #18.
Game 2: Tampa Bay had to overcome another deficit to win the second game, turning a 3-2 Nationals lead in the 5th into a comfortable 9-3 win. The Rays had their hitting shoes on today, banging out 19 hits. Manny Flores led the attack, going 3-5 and hitting a pair of solo homers (#12 & 13), Paul Mayes had 3 hits and drove in 4 including a bases-clearing double, Jesus Avalos was 4-5 with a ribbie, and Aaron White added a solo shot (#5). Dave Rose (14-2) got the win going 7 7 3 3 4 7. Game 3: The finale was a rough one for the Rays as not only did they lose 3-2 in 10 innings to Washington but they lost Manny Flores, who strained a hamstring and will be lost for a month. He was the fourth OF and we have adequate cover but he had been hot of late. Ryan Rivera's 2-run single tied in the 2nd and the teams remained scoreless after that until the 10th when Jake Cid (5-4) loaded the bases and then uncorked a wild pitch to let the Nats bring home the winner. Steve Swords went 4.2 7 2 2 1 3 in the start. Team record: 70-34. Next up: A day off then 46-57 Arizona comes to town. |
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July 27-29, 2057: vs Arizona (3)
July 27: Placed OF Manny Flores on the 10-day IL with a strained hamstring, purchased the contract of OF Ji-Hoon Kim from AAA Durham.
Flores will miss about a month. Kim, signed as an IFA from South Korea last winter, has absolutely raked at Durham (326/422/690) with 28 HR in 309 AB and boasts 60 power and a 60 eye, along with 45 contact. A righty bat, the 29-year-old will primarily play against lefties. Game 1: The Rays took a 3-2 lead into the 6th but Arizona bulldozed them for 6 runs in the inning and went on to beat Tampa Bay 8-4. Paul Mayes' RBI double keyed a 3-run second but things fell apart for Tony Guzman (4-2), who couldn't get anyone out with two down in the 6th and ended up an ugly 5.2 8 7 7 1 4 and wasn't helped by Victor Boria, who gave up three more hits and allowed 2 of Guzman's men to score. Game 2: Jorge Barraza stayed on his excellent roll, taking a no-hitter into the 6th and pitching the Rays to a 3-1 win over the Diamondbacks. Barraza (10-9) was a bit on the wild side but effectively so in going 6.1 1 0 0 5 8 with Devin Tadlock nailing down save #19. An RBI double from Ryan Rivera and a Jesus Avalos RBI single were the game's big hits. Game 3: The finale was quite the strange affair as the Rays were outhomered 5-0 by Arizona, trailed 4-0 going into the bottom of the 7th and still wound up winning 9-7 to take the series. All of the Rays runs came in a 9-run 7th which looked like the Bugs Bunny cartoon with the runners marching around the bases. Jayden Woodard was star of the show, getting the scoring going with a 2-run double and capping the inning with a 2-run single as he was 3-4, and Paul Mayes added a 2-run double in the inning. Dave Rose (15-2) got the win despite giving up a pair of homers in a 7 7 4 4 1 9 outing and then things got kind of silly in the 9th. Josh Meenach had pitched a scoreless 8th and came out of the 9th, only to give up solo homers to the first two men he faced, and then Devin Tadlock came in and gave up a solo homer of his own but managed to get the final 3 outs for his 20th save. Team record: 72-35. Next up: We hit the road for 3 in Milwaukee, where we haven't played in a long time. After the finale on Sunday we made a deal to add one missing piece: a left-handed reliever. Jake Cid was the only guy we could rely on with Randy Mastropietro constantly hurt and not exactly someone who could get us a strikeout against a tough lefty hitter. Hence this trade: ![]() Alexander has 75 stuff, 70 movement, and..well 40 control but he gives us the power arm from the left side we needed in middle relief. The 34-year-old had a 2.89 ERA and 19 whiffs in 18 innings for the Astros and hadn't allowed a homer. To make room for him we put Mastropietro on the IL with his nagging strained ab, which he tried pitching through but wasn't doing well, and DFA'd OF Angel Vigil, who had been up briefly in the past, to make room on the 42-man. Villagomez was our 2nd-round pick five years ago but had only made it as far as High-A Charlotte, where he was having a good season but only has 2-star potential and looks like a backup outfielder. |
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#2884 |
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July 30-August 1, 2057: at Milwaukee (3)
Game 1: Eljiah Whitaker was efficient if not dominant and the Rays got just enough offense to beat the Brewers 3-0 in the opener. Whitaker (12-5) had an unusual 7 3 0 0 0 1 line (something unheard in most of this save when our defense stunk) and Jake Cid completed the shutout for save #8. Back-to-back RBI doubles from Aaron White and Paul Mayes in the 4th were the key hits.
Well we weren't looking to make a deal at the deadline but one was offered to us that was worth taking: ![]() With the Ryan Rivera acquisition Dave Gonzalez had been marginalized - although he was good offensively last year he's a poor catcher and with Alex Gonzalez a capable backup Dave had been relegated to an occasional pinch-hitter. And while I hung on to him thinking he'd figure into next year's catcher mix when Rivera becomes a free agent, the Angels offered me a better option in the 24-year-old Gaitan, who is a 45 contact/50 power hitter and a 60 defender with potential to be 5 ticks better in all three of those categories. He'll report to Durham but has a chance to be our catcher of the future. Bolon is a decent veteran reliever who might be better than Julio Baez, but there's no room on the roster right now for him so I'll wait out the 7-day DFA period to see if someone gets hurt and then make a decision. Lopez isn't anything special as a prospect but why not? I would have done the deal straight up Gonzalez-for-Gaitan but LA wanted Bolon and his $3.2M salary moved in the deal as well. Game 2: Tampa Bay trailed 2-0 after 4 but the offense cranked up starting in the 5th and they never looked back in a 7-2 win over Milwaukee. Ryan Rivera's 2-run single tied it up and Joel Bland's 2-run homer (#14) in the 6th put them ahead to stay. Rivera added an RBI single and like yesterday the Rays' starter only recorded one whiff but it was enough as Steve Swords (7-7) went 5.2 6 2 2 1 1 for the win. Lefty reliever Mike Alexander made his Rays debut and was impressive, fanning a pair in 1 1/3 scoreless. Game 3: The Rays completed the sweep with a 13-2 rout of the Brewers which was led by a massive game from backup C Alex Gonzalez. Gonzalez doubled, homered twice (#6 & 7) and drove in 5 runs to lead the attack which also featured 3-run homers from Dantel Chinchilla (#12) and Angel Gonzales (#23). Chinchilla's homer capped a 4-RBI day for him. Meanwhile after Rays starters struck out only one batter in each of the first two games, Tony Guzman (5-2) made up for that by turning in his best outing since coming over in trade, dominating Milwaukee hitters to the tune of 7 4 1 1 1 11. Team record: 75-35. Next up: A day off then a return home to play 3 against Toronto. |
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August 3-5, 2057: vs Toronto (3)
August 3: Lost OF Angel Vigil on waivers to Washington.
Game 1: A romp turned into a squeaker as the Rays saw a 6-0 lead turn in a 7-6 win in the opener at Publix Park. Jorge Barraza (11-9) was very good at 6 8 2 2 1 9 and homers from Joel Bland (solo, #15) and Rodrigo Aponte (3-run, #13) help build that healthy early lead. Jesus Avalos added a bases-empty blast in the 6th (#28) that looked like icing on the cake making it 7-2 but it turned out to be the difference when the bullpen struggled with the Jays getting 3 in the 8th (an Aaron White error made two of those runs unearned) and then one more on a solo homer in the 9th off Devin Tadlock, who then gave up a double but held on for save #21. Game 2: Angel Gonzales broke up a pitchers' duel with a 3-run, 477-foot mammoth blast in the 7th (#24) giving the Rays a 4-2 win over the Jays. Dave Rose had a typical game, going 6 5 2 2 1 10 with both runs coming on solo homers but left trailing before Gonzales took him off the hook and made a winner of Victor Boria (6-0). Devin Tadlock saved again (#22) and Aaron White had an early solo homer (#6). Game 3: Tampa Bay completed the sweep with a comfortable 6-1 win over Toronto in the finale, their 8th straight triumph. Elijah Whitaker (13-5) was dominant at 5 2 1 1 4 9 for the win and Jesus Avalos had the big game on offense, doubling and adding a 2-run homer (#29) while Dantel Chinchilla's 2-run single in the 6th really broke things open. Team record: 78-35. Next up: Houston comes to town for 3 games. |
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August 6-8, 2057: vs Houston (3)
Game 1: The Rays were soundly beaten by Houston 5-1 in the opener at Publix Park. Steve Swords (7-8) wasn't very good at 4 7 5 4 1 1 and allowed a pair of homers. For a guy with 60 stuff the strikeouts have dried up as he's recorded only 5 in total over his last 3 starts.
August 7: Placed OF Jin-Hoo Kim on the 10-day IL, recalled OF Emmanuel Jervis from AAA Durham. Activated P Jonathan Bolon and designated P Julio Baez for assignment. Injury was added to insult yesterday as Kim suffered a high ankle sprain legging out a double and he'll miss 4-5 weeks. Meanwhile we add Bolon, acquired in trade a week ago, to the roster and part ways with Baez, who hasn't pitched well this year but did give us 3 1/3 scoreless in his swan song last night. Game 2: It was Groundhog Day for the Rays as they lost to the Astros for the second straight day by the score of 5-1. Tony Guzman (5-3) pitched fairly well at 5 3 2 2 2 4 but the bullpen didn't, allowing one of his runners to score and 3 more after that. The culprits were recent acquisitions Mike Alexander and Jonathan Bolon, the latter in his Tampa Bay debut. Game 3: Tampa Bay did salvage the finale with a comprehensive 8-1 win over Houston. Henry Dominguez was the star of show, homering twice (#10 & 11) and driving in 5 runs while Aaron White got things going with a 3-run blast (#7) in the 4th to erase an early Astro lead. Jorge Barraza (12-9) continued his brilliant run with a 6 4 1 1 2 7 performance. Since getting hit for 5 runs and seeing his ERA rise to 4.76 back on June 19, he's not allowed more than two runs in any of his following 8 starts and only 11 in total over 48 1/3 innings pitched in that span. As a result he's shaved more than a run off his ERA which now stands at 3.68. Team record: 79-37. Next up: After an off-day Baltimore visits Publix Park for 3 games. |
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August 10-12, 2057: vs Baltimore (3)
Game 1: The Rays wasted a great outing from Dave Rose thanks to a lack of offense and a Jake Cid meltdown as they fell to Baltimore 5-1. Rose was typically outstanding at 7 5 1 1 0 7 but left a 1-1 game and then the veteran Cid (5-5) had one of his worst outings ever, walking 4 and seeing them all score in the 8th. Meanwhile the bats managed a mere five hits.
Game 2: Tampa Bay bounced back to beat Baltimore 6-2. A two-run Jesus Avalos double was the big blow while Henry Dominguez had a 2-run single and Angel Gonzales contributed a solo homer (#25). It turned out to be a bullpen game when Elijah Whitaker left after two innings with a mild ab strain so the win went to Danny McMullan (1-0) in relief as five Rays pitchers in total got through the nine innings. Game 3: The Rays dropped the rubber game of the series to the Orioles 5-2 and lost consecutive home series. The offense was AWOL again while Steve Swords (7-9) hung in there down 2-0 into the 6th before putting two men on to start the inning and seeing Victor Boria allow them both to score to finish 5 7 4 4 1 4. Angel Gonzales homered again (#26) with a man on for the lone Tampa Bay tally after it was already 5-0. Team record: 80-39. Next up: We head to the Bronx for 4 against the Yankees. |
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August 13-16, 2057: at NY Yankees (4)
Game 1: The Rays were let down in a big way by their bullpen as they dropped the opener at Yankee Stadium 9-6. Tony Guzman had an abbreviated start because it took him 93 pitches to go 4 5 2 2 3 3 but he left with a 3-2 lead thanks to a couple of Angel Gonzales RBI singles. And Henry Dominguez homered (#12) in the 7th to make it 4-2 but Jake Cid let New York take the lead by allowing an inherited runner to score plus two of his own. But Tampa Bay went back ahead 6-5 in the 8th on Dantel Chinchilla's RBI double only for Devin Tadlock (5-6) to implode in the 9th, giving up a solo homer to the first man he faced to tie it, walking two more, and then giving up a 3-run homer to give the Yankees a walk-off win.
Game 2: It took the Rays forever to get their offense going and when they did they lost a 3-2 lead in the 6th, only to erupt for 7 runs in the 8th and manhandle the Yankees 10-4. Aaron White was 3-4 with an RBI double to help them to their initial lead but on that double he strained an oblique and will be out five weeks. Jorge Barraza pitched well until putting a couple of men on in the bottom of the 6th, and Danny McMullan allowed them both to score to put New York up 4-3 and saddle Barraza with a final line of 5.1 7 4 4 1 5. But the bats went to work in the 8th. Rodrigo Aponte belted a solo homer (#14) leading off the inning to tie it, Ryan Rivera got things going with a 2-run single to put the Rays back ahead, then Angel Gonzales drilled a 3-run homer (#27) to blow it open. Jesus Avalos then went back-to-back with #30 to put the Rays in double digits. The rally meant Mike Alexander won his first decision as a Ray and in addition to losing White the Rays will be without the services of Joel Bland, who was suspended for five games for charging the mound after he was hit by a pitch following Aponte's homer. August 15: Placed IF Aaron White on the 10-day IL with an oblique strain and placed OF Joel Bland on the restricted list, recalled IF Alex Brown from AAA Durham and OF Jalen Diaz from AA Montgomery. Brown was the easy choice to replace White as he did while White was hurt earlier this season, but Diaz was a surprise pick to come up. The OF was acquired from the Giants back in April and is a present 50/55 hitter with 70 gap power and was hitting 289/360/545 with 19 homers for the Biscuits and was already on the 40-man roster so we'll give the lefty swinger a brief MLB trial while Bland serves his 5-game suspension. Game 3: Not enough offense today and Jake Cid had another bad outing in the pen as the Rays lost a squeaker 3-2 to the Yankees. Dave Rose (15-3) was perfect through 4 before giving up a 2-run homer to cancel out Henry Dominguez' 2-run shot (#13) in the top of the 5th and we stayed tied until the 8th when Rose loaded the bases with two out and a lefty due and Cid came in and walked him to force in the winning run. Rose finished 7.2 4 3 3 1 7 in the tough-luck loss. Game 4: The Rays salvaged a split with the Yankees but left it to the last possible minute as Ryan Rivera belted a 2-run homer (#3/11) with 2 out in the 9th to give them a 3-2 win. Until then it looked like another tough loss, as Elijah Whitaker went 5 6 1 1 3 4 and then Mike Alexander allowed the go-ahead run in the 6th. So we went 2-1 until the 9th when Dantel Chinchilla singled and Rivera, who had singled in the Rays' first run, played the hero and made a winner of Joe Rose (1-0). After the recent struggles of Jake Cid and Devin Tadlock, Willie Navarro got the ball in the 9th and had a quick 1-2-3 inning for his first Rays save this season and 17th overall. Team record: 82-41. Next up: Back home for 3 vs Texas. |
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August 17-19, 2057: vs Texas (3)
Game 1: Steve Swords pitched his best game in a while and the Rays took the series opener from the Rangers 6-2. Swords (8-9) went 7 4 2 1 3 4 in the win while the offense put up all 6 runs in the 4th inning keyed by 2-run doubles from Alex Brown and Jesus Avalos.
Game 2: Tampa Bay annihilated Texas 12-2 with another big inning proving decisive as they hung 9 on the board in the 2nd inning and never looked back. Jalen Diaz's 2-run homer got the inning going, his first MLB round-tripper, Ryan Rivera added a 2-run clout (#4/12) and Angel Gonzales belted a 2-run triple in that 2nd inning. Gonzales then added a 2-run homer (#28) in the 3rd to put the Rays in double digits. Henry Dominguez was 4-5 with a double and 3 runs scored as well. Tony Guzman (6-3) coasted to the win at 6 4 2 2 2 4. Game 3: The only thing the Rays were missing in this series was a shutout and they got that in another complete clobbering of the Rangers 13-0 to sweep the series by a combined 31-4 score. Jorge Barraza (13-9) and two relievers combined on the whitewash with Barraza dominant at 6.2 4 0 0 1 9. Leading the way on offense again was Angel Gonzales, 2-2 with 3 runs scored, a double, and 2-run homer (#29) while Dantel Chinchilla had a 2-run blast (#13) and Rodrigo Aponte (#15) and Paul Mayes (#5) added solo shots in the romp in the (Publix) park. Team record: 85-41. It's August 20 and the magic number for the division is already down to 24. Next up: Seattle visits for 3 games. |
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August 20-22, 2057: vs Seattle (3)
Game 1: The Rays dropped the opener to Seattle 6-5 as they couldn't quite pull off a Patented Publix Park comeback after falling behind 6-1. Getting hit hard today surprisingly was Dave Rose (15-4) who gave up a couple of homers in going 5 7 6 6 2 4 and saw his ERA rise above 3. The bats got within one run by the 7th but couldn't get over the hump.
Game 2: Tampa Bay bounced back to take the second game although they had to win it twice, first blowing a 4-0 lead and seeing Seattle tie it 5-5 before scoring in the 8th to triumph 6-5. Angel Gonzales had a big day and his 2-run homer (#30) in the first and Jayden Woodard's solo shot (#7) in the 4th helped give them that 4-0 lead. But Elijah Whitaker ran out of gas in the 6th giving up 3 runs and finishing 5.2 7 3 3 0 3, and although they tacked on a run in the bottom of the inning Willie Navarro and Jake Cid (6-5) combined to allow two more in the 7th to let the Mariners even it up. Finally in the bottom of the 8th a wild pitch with the bases loaded gave the Rays the winner, and they still had to survive more drama in the 9th when Devin Tadlock put men on 2nd and 3rd before escaping with his 23rd save. Game 3: The Rays dropped the series to Seattle after losing the finale 5-2. They did hold an early 2-1 lead on Paul Mayes' RBI double in the 3rd but Seattle got a 2-run homer off Steve Swords (8-10) in the 6th before tacking on a pair of unearned runs in the 7th against Victor Boria while the offense stagnated. Swords finished 5.1 4 3 3 1 7 with two more homers allowed. Team record: 86-43. Next up: A day off then we head to New York for 3 against the Yankees. |
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August 24-26, 2057: at NY Yankees (3)
Game 1: The bullpen let the Rays down again as a 2-0 lead in the 8th became a 3-2 Yankee win in their opener in New York. RBI singles from Henry Dominguez and Rodrigo Aponte gave Tampa Bay the lead and they got a good (if inefficient and brief) start from Tony Guzman (4.2 5 0 0 1 3, 89 pitches) and two scoreless innings from Mike Alexander. But Willie Navarro put a couple of men on in the 8th and Jake Cid (6-6, BS 5) surrendered a 3-run homer to lose it.
Game 2: Tampa Bay bounced back to win the second game but the bullpen made it nerve-wracking as a 5-0 lead turned into a 5-3 nailbiter over New York. Joel Bland was 3-5 with HR #16 and 2 RBI to help them to that lead and the Barrazassaince continued as Jorge improved to 14-9, 3.53 with an excellent 6 4 1 1 1 6 outing. But Victor Boria and Josh Meenach each gave up a run in the 7th and 8th respectively before Devin Tadlock finally slammed the door shut with a 2-whiff, 1-2-3 9th for his 24th save. Game 3: Hopefully Dave Rose is getting a drop in form out of his system before the playoffs as he pitched poorly for the second straight start as the Rays dropped the rubber game to the Yankees 5-4. Rose (15-5) went 5.1 10 5 5 2 7 and his ERA has ballooned from 2.86 to 3.26 after these last two starts. At least he's still getting his strikeouts, so it's not a loss of stuff. Angel Gonzales (#31) and Joel Bland (#17) had solo homers for Tampa Bay, which crawled back into the game from down 5-1 and had the bases loaded in the 9th but could only push across one run. Team record: 87-45, magic number down to 20. Next up: Home for 3 against Austin. |
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