Shane Baz, Rays send Padres to rare home defeat
- Shane Baz pitched seven strong innings for the Tampa Bay Rays, allowing just four singles and striking out six batters, winning the game 1-0 against the San Diego Padres.
- Yandy Díaz scored the only run with a sacrifice fly, contributing to the Rays' victory and securing their third straight win.
- The Padres experienced consecutive shutouts for the first time this season, as they struggled offensively and lost five of their last seven games.
- Tirso Ornelas recorded his first big league hit, leading off the fifth inning with a single after being recalled from Triple-A El Paso.
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Shane Baz, Rays send Padres to rare home defeat
Shane Baz fired seven shutout innings Friday night and the visiting Tampa Bay Rays nipped the San Diego Padres 1-0.
Baz, Díaz lead Rays to 1-0 win at Padres, who suffer consecutive shutouts
By BERNIE WILSON Associated Press SAN DIEGO — Shane Baz pitched seven strong innings and Yandy Díaz hit a sacrifice fly for the Tampa Bay Rays, who beat San Diego 1-0 on Friday night to hand the Padres their fifth loss in seven games. Baz (3-0) allowed just four singles while striking out six and walking one for the Rays, who won their third straight. The Padres suffered consecutive shutouts for the first time this season. San Diego’s Gavin Shee…
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