Brandon Lowe has 10th-inning RBI single, Rays rally late to beat Rockies

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Published 24.08.2023
Brandon Lowe has 10th-inning RBI single, Rays rally late to beat Rockies

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Brandon Lowe hit a game-ending single main off the Tenth inning, and the Tampa Bay Rays rallied from one other late deficit to beat the Colorado Rockies 6-5 on Wednesday night time.

Lowe’s hit to proper off Brent Suter (4-2) scored computerized runner Osleivis Basabe.

Yandy Diaz tied it at 5 with a two-run single within the ninth off Rockies nearer Justin Lawrence. The AL batting chief went 2 for 4 and raised his common from .328 to .329.

Pete Fairbanks (2-4) pitched an ideal Tenth.

Randy Arozarena and Isaac Paredes homered for the AL wild card-leading Rays, who scored 9 instances within the eighth inning to win Tuesday’s sequence opener 12-4.

Elias Diaz drove in three runs for the NL-worst Rockies. He tied it at 1-all on his thirteenth homer in the course of the fifth and had a two-run single throughout a four-run sixth that put the Rockies up 5-2.

Colin Poche changed Rays starter Adam Civale with two on and no outs within the sixth and walked Ryan McMahon on a 3-2 pitch. After putting out Brendan Rodgers and Nolan Jones on full counts, Elias Diaz lined his two-run hit to left.

Poche walked Jurickson Profar to reload the bases earlier than Andrew Kittredge entered and hit Elehuris Montero with a pitch and gave up an RBI single to Brenton Doyle as Colorado went forward 5-2.

Paredes lower the Rays’ deficit to 5-3 on his team-leading twenty fifth homer later within the sixth.

Colorado’s Austin Gomber allowed three runs and 7 hits in six innings. Civale allowed three runs and 4 hits, putting out 9.

Tampa Bay took a 2-1 lead in within the fifth on Yandy Diaz’s RBI single. Arozarena put the Rays up 1-0 within the third along with his twentieth homer.

VERY RARE FINISH

Colorado got here in because the second staff in main league historical past to lose two straight video games through which it led within the eighth inning or later and allowed seven or extra runs within the eighth inning or later, in accordance with the Elias Sports Bureau. The different was the 1893 NL champion Boston Beaneaters _ as we speak’s Atlanta Braves _ in opposition to the Cleveland Spiders. The Rockies’ loss to the Rays Tuesday adopted Sunday’s 10-5 loss to the Chicago White Sox through which they gave up seven runs within the eighth.

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