The New York Yankees gathered to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-3 on Thursday evening, but second Honkman Jazz Chisholm Jr. Was not on the field to celebrate EY’s fourth win. Chishholm was executed by plate referee John Bacon before a fight after the third strike of the street on a full count pitch that seemed low.
Only a few minutes after he felt the dressing room, Chisholm went to social and wrote: “Not even close!” The post became later, although he could still get a fine for violating the social media rules of MLB.
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That was the fifth career version of Chisholm and the first at the Yankees.
Ben Rice Hors first big league four-hit competition and rode two rons, while Oswaldo Cabrera hit a solo gay in the Yankes gram competition like a fishing ate Spring Training Home.
Junior Caminero hit a two-run Homer for the displaced rays, who play this season in Steinbrenner Field Baser Hurricane Milton Torec of the roof tile on Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg on October 9.
Many fans in Tampa looked it at the Bronx South. They sang “Let’s go yankees!” And Cheed Loud for New York, while the fans of the hometown in the crowd of 10,046 answered: “Let’s go rays!” Sometimes.
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Aaron Judge had an RBI single in the first on a 1-out-4 night that brought back its battle average to .400.
New York broke a 3-3 draw in the sixth when Jasson Dominguez in Run-scoring force against Taj Bradley (2-1) and Rice was introduced followed with a two-run Single Off Manuel Rodriguez.
Tim Hill (2-0) pits two scoreless innings, Ian Hamilton switched three in 1 2/3 innings and Devin Williams finished for his fourth rescue.
Caminero gave the Rays a 3-1 lead in the third on his fifth Homer this season, with an opposite field, two-run shot to direct former Rays-Werper Ryan Yarbrough.
Cabrera distracted the fifth with his first homer of the season and Cody Bellinger hit in Run-scoring Forceout.
Bradley gave six ruins and nine hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Yankees -Starter Will Warren only lasted 1 2/3 innings and left with the bases loaded in the second after throwing 53 throws.
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