Albany Times Union

Cortes leads Yanks over Rays

Pitcher took three-hit shutout into ninth in win against Tampa Bay

- By Dick Scanlon

Nelson Cortes took a three-hit shutout into the ninth inning, Matt Carpenter sparked a goahead, three-run rally in his Yankees debut and New York beat the Tampa Bay Rays 7-2 Thursday night in the first meeting of the AL East rivals this season.

Cortes (4-1) won his third straight start, striking out five and walking one in eight-plus innings. The 27-year-old left-hander lowered his ERA to 1.70, retiring 14 in a row during one stretch. He threw 77 strikes among a careerhigh 109 pitches.

Cortes has allowed three earned runs or fewer in 18 consecutiv­e starts, two shy of the team record set by Russ Ford in 1910.

Wandy Peralta relieved after Wander Franco’s leadoff single in the ninth and allowed Manuel Margot’s run-scoring infield hit and Isaac Paredes RBI grounder before finishing a six-hitter.

New York, dealing with a string of injuries, signed Carpenter to a $1 million, one-year deal before the game and inserted him into the starting lineup when Aaron Hicks was scratched because of right hamstring tightness. The 36-year-old Carpenter, released last week from Texas’ minor league system, went 0-for-2 with a pair of groundouts and also walked.

Aaron Judge had a pair of RBIS to raise his total to 36.

The Yankees opened a 51⁄2-game lead over the Rays by winning the opener of a four-game series, the first of 10 games between the teams in a 28-day span.

Ryan Yarbrough (0-1) held the Yankees hitless through five innings before hitting Carpenter leading off the sixth.

Marwin Gonzalez singled, and Carpenter scored the go-ahead run on Judge’s single. After Anthony Rizzo flied out, Ryan Thompson relieved, Judge stole second and Gleyber Torres flied out. Miguel Andujar hit a hard grounder off the glove of shortstop Tyler Walls, who recovered and made a one-hop throw that bounced off the glove of first baseman Harold Ramirez. Andujar was credited with an RBI and another run scored on the error.

Ralph Garza added a run-scoring wild pitch in the seventh.

 ?? Chris O'meara / Associated Press ?? Yankees starter Nestor Cortes was sharp again Thursday, holding Tampa Bay to one run and four hits in eight-plus innings. His ERA is 1.70 this season.
Chris O'meara / Associated Press Yankees starter Nestor Cortes was sharp again Thursday, holding Tampa Bay to one run and four hits in eight-plus innings. His ERA is 1.70 this season.

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