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Brent Suter (TBA) 2.0ip 1h 0er
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Summary
ANAHEIM, Calif. (Interstat) — The Tampa Bay Rays erupted for five runs in the eighth inning Sunday afternoon to beat the Los Angeles Angels 8-3 at Angel Stadium, avoiding a sweep in the three-game series. The Rays (41-27) trailed 1-0 after the Angels scored in the second on Denzer Guzman’s RBI single. Tampa Bay answered in the third with two runs on Chandler Simpson’s two-run single, then added a run in the fourth. The Angels tied the game 3-3 in the fifth on Jo Adell’s RBI single. In the eighth, Junior Caminero hit a two-run homer, Hunter Feduccia drove in a run with a single and Victor Mesa Jr. capped the outburst with a two-run homer. Kevin Kelly (4-2) earned the win with two scoreless innings, allowing one hit and striking out three. Sam Bachman (1-1) took the loss. Mesa Jr. went 2 for 3 with a home run and two RBIs. Caminero also homered and drove in two. The Angels (29-43) managed five hits. Attendance was 34,048. Time of game was 2:51.
Extended Summary
ANAHEIM (Interstat) — Kevin Kelly tossed two scoreless innings of relief and the Tampa Bay Rays erupted for five runs in the eighth inning to beat the Los Angeles Angels 8-3 on Sunday afternoon at Angel Stadium, avoiding a three-game sweep. The Rays, who had lost the first two games of the series by a combined 12-3 margin, improved to 41-27. The Angels fell to 29-43. Tampa Bay starter Casey Legumina worked 1 2/3 innings, allowing two hits and one earned run while striking out one. Ian Seymour followed with 3 1/3 innings, surrendering two earned runs on two hits with three strikeouts. Garrett Cleavinger struck out two in two-thirds of a scoreless frame. Kelly (4-2) earned the win with two innings of one-hit, three-strikeout relief. Craig Kimbrel recorded the final out of the eighth with a strikeout. Angels starter Sam Bachman (1-1) took the loss after yielding three runs over four innings. He allowed five hits and walked two while striking out three. The game remained tight until the top of the eighth, when the Rays broke it open. With the score 3-3, Cedric Mullins drew a walk off Angels reliever Jose Marte. Junior Caminero then crushed a 1-2 pitch over the left-field wall for his 15th home run, scoring Mullins and giving Tampa Bay a 5-3 lead. Chandler Simpson followed with a bunt groundout, but Richie Palacios doubled to right field. After Ben Williamson grounded out, moving Palacios to third, Hunter Feduccia singled to right to plate Palacios, making it 6-3. Victor Mesa Jr. then launched a two-run homer to right-center, his second of the season, scoring Feduccia and stretching the lead to 8-3. The Angels threatened in the bottom of the eighth, loading the bases with two outs on a hit batter, a walk and another walk, but Cleavinger struck out Trey Mancini and Craig Kimbrel struck out Oswald Peraza to end the inning. Tampa Bay had taken an early lead in the third. Victor Mesa Jr. walked, and after Yandy DÃaz struck out, Jonathan Aranda singled. Mullins was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Caminero struck out, but Simpson laced a two-run single to center, scoring Mesa Jr. and Aranda to make it 2-1. The Rays added a run in the fourth when Ben Williamson hit his first major league home run, a solo shot to center field. The Angels had grabbed a 1-0 lead in the second. Jo Adell singled, Nolan Schanuel was hit by a pitch, and Denzer Guzman singled to left, scoring Adell. A double play limited the damage. Los Angeles tied the game in the fifth. Donovan Walton homered to right-center, his first of the season, cutting the deficit to 3-2. Later, with two outs, Jo Adell singled to left, scoring Logan Porter and tying the game at 3-3. Both bullpens held firm until the Rays’ decisive eighth inning. Key contributors for Tampa Bay included Richie Palacios, who went 1-for-3 with a double and a walk; Casey Legumina, who allowed one earned run over 1 2/3 innings; Chandler Simpson, who went 1-for-5 with two RBIs; Ian Seymour, who struck out three over 3 1/3 innings; Garrett Cleavinger, who struck out two in a scoreless appearance; Hunter Feduccia, who went 1-for-4 with an RBI; Kevin Kelly, who struck out three over two scoreless innings; Jonathan Aranda, who went 2-for-5; and Craig Kimbrel, who recorded a strikeout in one-third of an inning. Yandy DÃaz finished 0-for-4. The game lasted 2 hours, 51 minutes in front of an announced crowd of 34,048. Tampa Bay opens a three-game series Monday at the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Angels travel to Arizona for a three-game set against the Diamondbacks. Interstat’s game simulator projected a final score of Tampa Bay Rays 5, Los Angeles Angels 4. Interstat’s ELO system gave the Rays a 58.40 percent probability to win. Tampa Bay was installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of -1.5. The total score of 11 went under the over/under line of 9.
Preview
ANAHEIM, Calif. (Interstat) — The Tampa Bay Rays and Los Angeles Angels meet Sunday evening at Angel Stadium, with first pitch set for 7:07 p.m. under clear skies and 77-degree temperatures. Tampa Bay (40-26) brings the American League’s second-best record into the series finale. The Angels (28-42) have the AL’s third-worst mark but are coming off a 4-3 win over the Rays on Friday afternoon that evened the three-game set after Saturday’s game was postponed. Right-hander Grayson Rodriguez (2-2) gets the start for the Rays. He will face an Angels lineup that scored four runs on eight hits in Friday’s win. The teams’ most recent game Friday saw Angels lefty Sam Aldegheri earn the win, working five innings of three-hit, one-run ball with four strikeouts. In his past two appearances, including a spot start June 8 against Houston, Aldegheri has allowed one earned run over 6 1/3 innings. Rays righty Mason Englert tossed four scoreless innings of relief in Friday’s loss, allowing four hits with three strikeouts. He has allowed one earned run over nine innings in his last two appearances. First baseman Jonathan Aranda drove in three runs for Tampa Bay in Friday’s loss, going 2-for-5. The Rays have won four of their last five games overall, including a three-game sweep of Boston at home earlier this week. The Angels snapped a three-game skid with Friday’s win and have taken two of their last three. In the season series, the teams have split four games. The Rays took two of three at home in late May before the Angels won Friday’s opener. Interstat’s game simulator projects a 5-4 Rays victory. Following Sunday’s game, Tampa Bay heads to Dodger Stadium for a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers beginning Monday. The Angels travel to Arizona for three games against the Diamondbacks starting Monday.

