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The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 7-5, with Shane McClanahan delivering a strong performance, allowing only one hit in five innings. McClanahan's scoreless innings streak now stands at 21.2 innings.
Death, taxes, and the Tampa Bay Rays defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in the year 2026.
Drakeâs 15th project, Iceman, is set to debut May 15, and Shane McClanahan sure had Blue Jays bats frozen Tuesday evening in âThe 6ixâ, as McClanahan went five innings, allowing only one hit and one walk while striking out seven.
That 97 MPH fastball was the final pitch of his outing and also extended his career-long scoreless innings streak to 21.2, and his season ERA down to 2.27. âSugar Shaneâ might be back, folks.
As far as the run support, the Rays jumped on Blue Jays southpaw Patrick Corbin early.
In the first inning, Jonathan Aranda singled, followed by a Junior Caminero single, and Jonny DeLuca driving in Aranda with a two out RBI double. 1-0 Flappy Boys.
In the third inning, Caminero singled, Ben Williamson doubled, and Cedric Mullins delivered with two outs with a two-run single of his own to give the Rays a 3-0 lead.
The final score was Tampa Bay Rays 7, Toronto Blue Jays 5.
Shane McClanahan pitched five innings, allowing only one hit and one walk while striking out seven batters.
Shane McClanahan's scoreless innings streak is currently at 21.2 innings.
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In the sixth, Taylor Walls scored on a wild pitch from Tommy Nance, and in the seventh, âThe Rigâ Ryan Vilade homered to extend the lead to 5-0.
Once we got to the bottom half of the seventh, things got scary.
Toronto would not only bat around, but tie the game to make it 5-5.
The bullpen would hold them there, and the game went to extras.
Cedric Mullins would act as the ghost runner in the 10th, and Taylor Walls would drive him in via, you guessed it, a single.
And who else but Aranda to drive him in vis the sacrifice fly to give the Rays the lead.
Garrett Cleavinger entered in the bottom of the 10th to shut the door for good, as Toronto would score once more. Andres Gimenez grounded out to Junior Caminero, who had two errors on the evening, to end the game 7-6.
Tampa Bay is now 19-3 against the American League, and remains the top dog in the junior circuit.
The Rays and Jays will do it again from Rogers Centre on Wednesday, cumulating a stretch of 13 games straight, starting at 7:07 PM EST.