Aranada and Díaz Go Deep to Back Littell’s Seven Strong Innings as Rays Beat Orioles 11
- The Tampa Bay Rays earned an 11-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday at Camden Yards, leveling the series and boosting their record to 47-36.
- This win followed a franchise-worst 22-8 loss on Friday and came amid Orioles starter Zach Eflin exiting with lower back tightness after one inning.
- Rays starter Zack Littell delivered a solid seven-inning performance, giving up a single run on three hits while issuing two walks and striking out five batters, as Jonathan Aranda and Yandy Diaz each contributed home runs.
- Jonathan Aranda’s 467-foot two-run home run to right field ranks as the third longest recorded at Camden Yards since Statcast tracking began in 2015, and Littell noted that Aranda’s success was simply a matter of getting consistent playing time.
- Eflin will undergo further tests to assess his injury, which could impact the Orioles' trade value and postseason hopes, while the Rays remain just half a game behind the AL East-leading Yankees.
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Aranda and Díaz lead Rays past Orioles 11-3
Aranda and Díaz lead Tampa Bay past Baltimore, 11-3
Aranada_ Díaz go deep to back Littell's seven strong innings as Rays beat Orioles
BALTIMORE (AP) — Jonathan Aranda and Yandy Díaz each homered, Zack Littell pitched seven strong innings and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Baltimore Orioles 11-3 on Saturday. Littell (7-7) gave up one run and three hits with two walks. It was the fifth time Littell has
Flushed! Rays Bounce Back From Ugly Rout With 11-3 Gem Over Orioles
Jonathan Aranda hit a massive 467-foot home run and Zack Littell pitched seven solid innings, leading Tampa Bay to an 11-3 win over Baltimore just a day after losing 22-8. It was good to quickly get back on track.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Jonathan Aranda and Yandy Díaz each homered, Zack Littell pitched seven strong innings, and the Tampa Bay Rays routed the Tampa Bay Rays 11-3 on Saturday night.
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