The New York Yankees visited the Tampa Bay Rays three-game series first game today (18th), interestingly, the Rays' current home stadium is actually the Yankees' spring training home, in this familiar court, the two teams are not relentless, knocking out a total of 23 hits, and the end is the Yankees laughed to the end to defeat the Rays 6-3, winning the recent four-game winning streak.
The Yankees started the game with an offensive run from Paul Goldschmidt and Ben Rice, followed by a well-timed hit by Aaron Judge, who gave the Yankees a 1-0 lead. However, in the second inning, the Rays launched a counterattack, and after the two hits and escorts were crowded to the bases, Taylor Walls' high-flying sacrifice immediately tied the score, and the Yankees also replaced the starting pitcher Will Warren early. Then in the third game, Junior Caminero swung a two-point shot from the right field to lead the score with a one-shot lead, and the Rays led 3-2.
Rays starting pitcher Taj Bradley after a small turbulence in the first inning, only let one man on base in the next three innings, but when it came to the fifth inning, Oswaldo Cabrera first hit the spring cannon to chase the remaining 1 point difference, and then Goldschmidt and Rice hit consecutive hits and escorts to let the Yankees capture the base, and the next shot hit the infield and rolled the earth, squeezing back to the Yankees' tie score, and the game returned to the original point.
After Bradley continued to shoot in six innings, the result was a big deal, after Chisholm was protected, J.C. Escarra's hit formed a first-third base runner position, and then Jasson Dominguez relied on his speed to run out of the field selection, and successfully sent Chisholm back, the Yankees led 4-3, and that was not over, and then Rice hit a hit with a two-point hit to add to the insurance points, and the Yankees led the Rays 6-3. Rice "Super Punch" scored 2 points.
In addition to the starting Will Warren and second pitcher Ryan Yarbrough who lost points, the other three backup pitchers Tim Hill, Ian Hamilton and Devin Williams took over 4.2 innings without conceding points, and the Yankees repelled the Rays 6-3 in the end, opening the series in the first game and grabbing four consecutive wins, while the Rays swallowed three consecutive losses.