Rays @ Astros, October 1, 2022

Need some runs here.

Lefty Garrett Cleavinger on for the Rays in B6.

No dice on the scoring. 3 up 3 down.

T7 upcoming with the same 2 zip score.

Cristian Javier remains fucking unreal since Aug. 1 exits game for Hunter Brown.

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Fox showing Bryce Harper (Phillies) in their playoff ad. That’s no done deal. Philadelphia and Milwaukee are locked up in a fantastic failathon.

Brown whiffs 1st batter he faces in T7.

Aledmys Diaz misplays a ball into a double for Choi on the next batter.

GB out to Bregman gets out #2.

That was not a great read by Diaz in LF

Brown picks up whiff #2 to end T7.

It remains 2-0 Astros.

No, I thought that should have been caught.

Brown turns around and closes out the inning. I really like this guy.

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He’s got nasty shit, and I don’t think he even busted out the turbo slider that inning

JT Chargois takes the mound in B7.

Diaz grounds out on the first pitch.

He’s flying open occasionally, but I think he’ll get that under control. Most importantly, he doesn’t seem to be the nervous sort.

Rafael Montero apparently will come on in T8.

Jake looks a little like Beetle Bailey with that helmet hiding his eyes.

Another hit!

Right, that was the FBs up and out I assumed.

Solid base hit up middle for Jake for his 2nd hit of the game.

Steals 2nd with Maldy up.

Runner on 2nd with 1 out.

Make that 2 out as Machete whiffs.

Altuve grounds out.

Astros 2-0 going to T8.

Montero indeed on in the 8th with Chas McCormick thankfully taking over for Diaz in LF.

GB out takes care of the first hitter.

FB out to LF for out #2.

Siri whiffs badly for the final out.

2-0 Astros as B8 beckons.

A plea again to the baseball gods for more runs as the Astros bat in B8.

Pena Ks for out #1.

As does Yordan for out #2.

Bregman pops out for out #3.

Fuck you baseb…oh wait the games not over yet.

T9 cometh with stros up 2-0 and Mr. Pressly in and TB top of the order up.

K’s the first hitter.

Walks the second hitter.

I really, really do not like Arrozarena. He’s Tampa’s version of Adolis Garcia.