Jose Siri
Called strike (93.2 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (87.6 mph slider)Ball (87.7 mph slider)Ball (92.5 mph four-seam fastball)Foul (86.7 mph slider)Batter Timeout.Foul (94.4 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (94.2 mph four-seam fastball)
Jose Siri walks.
Yandy Díaz
Ball (93.8 mph four-seam fastball)Foul (90.1 mph slider)Ball (93.9 mph four-seam fastball)Pitcher Step OffIn play, out(s) (86.8 mph changeup)
Yandy Díaz lines out to left fielder Brandon Marsh.
Josh Lowe
Swinging strike (88.8 mph slider)In play, no out (88.8 mph slider)
Josh Lowe singles on a ground ball to center fielder Cal Stevenson. Jose Siri to 3rd.
Do the Os want to give him back to us?
just for one at bat.
Junior Caminero
Ball (87.7 mph slider)Ball (94.2 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (88.6 mph slider)Called strike (93.9 mph four-seam fastball)Called strike (93.2 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (93.3 mph four-seam fastball)
Junior Caminero walks. Josh Lowe to 2nd.
Double checked, you are correct, thanks for the fix. I misread the site, it was sorted by WAR which I didn’t notice.
Had 'em all the way, Harry!
Dylan Carlson
Mound Visit.In play, out(s) (88.2 mph slider)
Dylan Carlson lines out to center fielder Cal Stevenson.
Tampa Bay Rays
Philadelphia Phillies
Banks proves he is not ready for pressure post season action.
Two walks with a five run lead is inexcusable!
Everyone else, well done tonight.
the Cal Stevenson game
Pretty good catch by Stephenson, if that had gotten by him this would have been ugly. Slid, not amazing catch, but good
“I wasn’t even swinging because I thought there was a chance that that could happen,” Castellanos said. “And it happened. I think he was just pissed off that his numbers got messed up.” Uceta disagreed. “It was quite the situation,” he told reporters through a team interpreter. “I was struggling a little bit, so I was just trying to locate my pitch. It was a changeup that kind of got away, and obviously it hit him, and that’s not the intention. I wasn’t trying to do it on purpose.” That changeup was 96.2 mph — the fastest pitch Uceta has thrown all season.
“I wasn’t even swinging because I thought there was a chance that that could happen,” Castellanos said. “And it happened. I think he was just pissed off that his numbers got messed up.”
Uceta disagreed.
“It was quite the situation,” he told reporters through a team interpreter. “I was struggling a little bit, so I was just trying to locate my pitch. It was a changeup that kind of got away, and obviously it hit him, and that’s not the intention. I wasn’t trying to do it on purpose.”
That changeup was 96.2 mph — the fastest pitch Uceta has thrown all season.
Well, then. Aparently he's looking to perfect the reverse change up. Known in some circles as a fastball,
When there are facts that show a player is lying when talking about a pitch he delivered that hit a player, that player should be fined or suspended.
I'm sure that won't help his appeal
MLB suspended Edwin Uceta three games and Rays manager Kevin Cash one game for last night’s incident.
https://x.com/MattGelb/status/1833948675170529761
Phillies may be giving the Rays their season knockout punch. They were barely hanging on to the periphery of the AL Wild Card race but are now seven games back and need to climb over five teams.
Any discipline against the Phillies? I was thinking Casty and Harper might get fined.
Apparently the players who are on the IL and went on the field will be at least.