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Price's day is over after four innings, having given up just three hits.
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Troy Percival, who has been perfect in this first three appearances, is in.
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He got Brett Gardner on a grounder to short but just hit Melky Cabrera.
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Think OF Matt Joyce was excited for his first spring at-bat in a big-league exhibition? Joyce just came into the plate in the sixth, and swung at the first pitch, blasting it to the warning track in rightfield. It was caught near the wall, but Joyce gave it a ride.
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RHP Jason Isringhausen has entered the game here in the seventh, pitching a clean inning.
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RHP Jason Isringhausen has entered the game here in the seventh, pitching a clean inning.
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Ray Sadler hit his team-high fourth homer with two outs in the eighth as the Rays expanded their lead to 5-0.
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Sunday personified why the Rays love their facility in Port Charlotte.
After Saturday's rainout in Fort Lauderdale, the pitching was a little backed up -- no problem. James Shields, originally slated to start against the Yankees, and Andy Sonnanstine each pitched in Minor League games while David Price made the start against the Yankees.
In addition, Matt Joyce played in a Minor League game before joining the Rays-Yankees game in progress. All of these scenarios were enabled by the Rays' facility, which houses both the Major and Minor League teams.
Of Note, Joyce had his first at-bat in a Rays spring game. With the bases loaded in the bottom of the sixth, he smoked a ball that would have been a grand slam most days, but a driving wind kept the ball in the park.
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Rays win 5-0 over the Yankees.
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The Rays today broke two franchise spring training attendance records in their 5-0 victory over the New York Yankees at Charlotte Sports Park.
The sellout crowd of 7,621 at Charlotte Sports was a record for the facility and pushed the Rays season home attendance mark to 83,274, the most ever for one spring season. The Rays have three home games remaining this spring. Today was their sixth sellout of the spring.
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Great to hear the Rays fans are sticking around!! I know last year when I went to Tampa Bay it was awesome to be in that dome with that sellout crowd.
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I love it too reef. I remember vacationing in St. Petersburg a couple of years ago and the hype for the team was basically non-existent. It would be really cool to go back there and see kids where Rays hats and hear some excitement from the city. They got a great team to root on for quite some time now.
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UPDATE, 4:09: RHP Jason Hammel was pretty upset with himself after struggling in Monday's start- giving up four runs on six hits with five walks - an outing he labeled "pretty ugly - every meaning of the word ugly."
Hammel, one of the top candidates for the fifth starter spot, struggled with his fastball command and wasn't aggressive as he was early in camp.
"Sums up in one word, basically unacceptable," Hammel said. "For a rotation hopeful, that's defintely not what you're supposed to get. .. The guy that I was in the first few starts and appearances wasn’t there today, I wasn’t aggressive, I was nitpicking, trying to pick the corners and just wasn’t aggressive.
Maddon said the Rays "havent' made up our minds yet" on the No. 5 spot; he said they're looking at RHP Jeff Niemann "very seriously," with him starting Wednesday.
"I'm telling you, we want guys that throw strikes," Maddon said. " We have a team that plays defense and you want your pitchers to put the ball in play. Yes, we’re looking at Niemann very sieriously and again with Jason, he and I have had this conversation we’re having right now, we got tp throw more strikes with the fastball."
UPDATE, 4:06: Maddon said the minor league game Upton was supposed to play defense in today was rained out, so he'll return to game action Tuesday (on the team's off day), participating in a game in Port Charlotte. Upton did take batting practice and "swung the bat well" according to Maddon.
LHP Scott Kazmir will also pitch in a minor league game in Port Charlotte.
UPDATE, 4:00 Rays lose 4-1 to the Pirates.
UPDATE, 3:17 Lance Cormier threw two scoreless innings, and is now replaced by RHP Joe Nelson...
UPDATE, 3:06 Adam Kennedy has moved to shortstop for the sixth inning, another step in him growing into that super-utility guy Joe Maddon wants.
UPDATE, 3:01. RHP Lance Cormier gave up a leadoff double to Adam LaRoche in the fifth, but stranded him at third.
UPDATE, 2:40. Hammel gave up two more runs in the fourth, with Jack Wilson lining another double to left.
Hammel just doesn't seem to have his best stuff today, and has worked his way out of jams. He's done after four innings, having given up four runs on six hits. He's been replaced by RHP Lance Cormier.
UPDATE, 2:25 Hammel got in a little jam in the third, but kept the Pirates off the board thanks to a great defensive play by RH Justin Ruggiano.
Ruggiano charged an Eric Hinske single, and threw a Pirates runner out at the plate with a one-hopper to Navarro, just to the left of home plate.
Pirates 2, Rays 0
UPDATE, 1:47 The Pirates scored two in the second, with the rally sparked by ex-Ray Eric Hinske.
Hinske tripled to centerfield, his long fly ball just getting out of the reach of Gabe Kapler. He scored on a groundout by Brandon Moss. Jack Wilson and pitcher Zach Duke doubled him in with two outs.
Pirates 2, Rays 0
UPDATE, 1:24: RHP Jason Hammel, vying for the fifth starter spot, has struggled with his command early on, walking the first two batters in the first inning.
Looks familiar to Hammel's last start. Pirates leadoff hitter Nyjer Morgan also second after walking (Hammel gave up three stolen bases his last start, and said he needed to work on controlling the running game).
But also like he did in his last start, Hammel bounced back, striking the next two hitters out, and Navarro threw out Morgan trying to steal third to end the threat.
UPDATE, 12:44: First pitch has been moved back to 1:15 p.m.
It's been raining off and on all morning, but is just drizzling now.
UPDATE, 11:24: CF B.J. Upton said his left hand is feeling "a lot better," and is slated to play in the outfield today in a minor league game in Port Charlotte, where he'll also run the bases.
Upton was also planning to take batting practice today for the first time since getting hit with a pitch in a minor league game Saturday.
Manager Joe Maddon said the plan is for Upton to hit and play defense in a minor league exhibition Wednesday, and Upton could play on back to back days Saturday and Sunday. Maddon said Upton may or may not play in a big league exhibition before camp breaks, and, as of now, isn't likely to make the trip to Philadelphia for the final two exhibition games in early April.
The Rays also set a pitching schedule for the rest of this week:
Tuesday: LHP Scott Kazmir in a minor league game in Sarasota
Wednesday: RHP Matt Garza in the Triple-A game in Port Charlotte. RHP Jeff Niemann in the big-league game at night against the Pirates.
Thursday: RHP Andy Sonnanstine
Friday; RHP James Shields
Saturday: RHP Jason Hammel
Sunday: LHP Scott Kazmir
UPDATE, 10:14: Ex-Ray Eric Hinske is in the lineup for the Pirates, playing third. Here is their lineup:
Morgan, lf
McCutchen, cf
Vazquez, 2b
Adam LaRoche, 1b
Hinske, 3b
Moss, rf
Wilson, ss
Jaramillo, c
Duke, lhp
UPDATE, 8:05: There's already a change, as the Pirates called and said they're willing to use the DH. So the Rays will use the opportunity to get some more at-bats for Matt Joyce, who made an impressive debut on Sunday. He'll go into the middle of the order, which now looks like this:
Kapler, cf
Navarro, c
Aybar, 2b
Pena, 1b
Burrell, lf
Joyce, dh
Ruggiano, rf
Brignac, ss
Kennedy, 3b
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The Rays are heading north again to play the Pirates in Bradenton for the third time this spring, then have Tuesday off.
They are bringing several of their front-line players, and a lot of the focus will be on RHP Jason Hammel as he seeks to secure the No. 5 spot in the rotation.
Here is the lineup:
Kapler, cf
Navarro, c
Aybar, 2b
Pena, 1b
Burrell, lf
Ruggiano, rf
Brignac, ss
Kennedy, 3b
Hammel, p
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Here is the Rays lineup for tonight:
Bartlett, ss
Crawford, lf
Longoria, 3b
Burrell, dh
Aybar, 1b
Zobrist, cf
Gross, rf
Riggans, c
Kennedy, 2b
Niemann, p
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What do you think the Opening Day lineup will look like?
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