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Odor snaps late tie with 1st hit as Yankee

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Rougned Odor is looking ahead, not to the past.

The newest addition to the New York Yankees wants to help his new team be successful. It didn’t take him long to contribute to a win.

“It was great, feels really good,” the infielder said after his first hit as a Yankee snapped a 10th-inning tie and New York rallied Sunday to avoid a weekend sweep with an 8-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.

The 27-year-old second baseman was in the lineup for the first time after being acquired from Texas in a trade last week. He said he doesn’t feel pressure to prove he can play after being designated for assignment by the Rangers.

“I just try to be myself, just try to play the game the way I play the game all the time, trying to bring that energy I have to the team,” said Odor, his face cleanly shaven after sporting a scruffy beard for years in Texas. “That’s what I did today, and it really feels good.”

Gio Urshela homered and drove in three runs for New York, which won for only the third time in its past 13 regular season meetings with the Rays. Tampa Bay also ousted their AL East rivals from the playoffs on the way to winning the AL pennant last season.

“You’ve got to be able to turn the page in this game. You know you’re going to take your lumps every now and then, even when you’re a really good ball club,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.

“A tough couple of first games here,” Boone added. “I thought it was a good job of turning the page and coming out and playing some winning baseball.”

Urshela hit a two-run homer in the third inning. His career-tying high fourth hit of the day, a two-out single in the 10th off Collin McHugh (0-1), helped the Yankees put away the AL champions, who were on the verge of completing a three-game sweep before giving up a tying run in the eighth.

Odor was 0 for 4 before singling to center on a 3-2 pitch to break a 4-4 tie.

Last season, he was 6 for 81 (.074) with two strikes — the lowest average in the majors among players with 75 or more at-bats.

“I was just trying to do my best, put the ball in play to drive that run in,” Odor said. “He gave me a good pitch to hit and I made a pretty good contact.”

Gary Sanchez followed with an RBI single before Urshela finished off the Rays, who allowed the fourth run of the inning to score on an error.

Aroldis Chapman (1-0) pitched a scoreless ninth, and Albert Abreu got the final three outs.

Mike Zunino and Randy Arozarena hit two-run homers and rookie righthande­r Brent Honeywell Jr. sparkled in his major league debut by pitching two scoreless innings as an opener for the Rays, who clung to a 4-3 lead until Gleyber Torres tied it with an eighth-inning single off Ryan Thompson.

Zunino and Arozarena both homered off starter Jordan Montgomery, who riled the Tampa Bay bench early in the game by hitting Rays designated hitter Austin Meadows with pitches twice.

Home plate umpire Marty Foster issued a warning to both benches after Meadows was struck in the back in the first inning. The umpire crew huddled again when a high, inside pitch appeared to glance off Meadows’ left forearm, however Montgomery wasn’t ejected.

 ?? Chris O’Meara / Associated Press ?? The Yankees’ Rougned Odor watches his RBI single off the Rays’ Collin McHugh during the 10th inning Sunday.
Chris O’Meara / Associated Press The Yankees’ Rougned Odor watches his RBI single off the Rays’ Collin McHugh during the 10th inning Sunday.
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