Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Rays rally multiple times, win in extras

Tampa Bay ties it in bottom of ninth, then pulls out win vs. Angels in 13

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Amed Rosario drove in the winning run with an infield single and the host Tampa Bay Rays scored twice in the 13th inning to complete a late comeback and beat the Los Angeles Angels, 7-6, on Tuesday night.

Each team scored once in the 10th and 11th innings and the Angels moved ahead in the top of the 13th.

Richie Palacios got the Rays even at 6 with a two-out double in the bottom half of the inning against Carson Fulmer (0-1). Rosario then had a bases-loaded hit down the third-base line that scored Palacios and won it. The Rays rallied to tie it at 3 in the ninth on a two-out, two-run triple by José Caballero off Carlos Estévez. After two getting outs, the Angels closer allowed singles to Harold Ramírez and Rosario.

“Everybody stayed positive,” Rays center fielder Jose Siri said through a translator.

Other games Phillies 5, Rockies 0:

Ranger Suárez pitched a seven-hitter, Bryce Harper homered and host Philadelph­ia beat Colorado. Suárez struck out eight and walked one in the majors’ second complete game this season. Harper hit an RBI double in the sixth inning and a two-run shot in the eighth. J.T. Realmuto also went deep for Philadelph­ia.

Padres 6, Brewers 3: Dylan Cease pitched six strong innings, Ha-Seong Kim hit a three- run homer and San Diego beat host Milwaukee. Fernando Tatis Jr. had three hits and scored twice as the Padres handed the Brewers their first series loss of 2024.

Guardians 10, Red Sox 7 (11): José Ramírez hit a tiebreakin­g RBI single in the 11th inning, and Cleveland beat host Boston.

Marlins 6, Giants 3: Ryan Weathers struck out a careerhigh 10 before departing because of cramps in his left hand, and host Miami beat San Francisco. Luis Arraez had two hits and two RBIs for the Marlins.

Orioles 11, Twins 3: Gunnar Henderson, Jordan Westburg and Ryan O’Hearn homered, Grayson Rodriguez pitched six solid innings and host Baltimore trounced Minnesota. It was the fourth straight game Baltimore homered at least three times, the first time the team has had a streak that long since 2013.

Blue Jays 5, Yankees 4: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reached base four times and had two RBIs, and host Toronto beat New York, handing the Yankees their third consecutiv­e loss.

Tigers 4, Rangers 2: Gio Urshela had an RBI single and Matt Vierling scored on a wild pitch in the eighth inning to put host Detroit ahead, and the Tigers’ pitchers continued their solid play to beat Texas.

Braves 6, Astros 2: Atlanta scored five runs after the sixth inning, including four in the ninth to clinch the series against host Houston.

Notes

Whitey Herzog, the gruff and ingenious Hall of Fame manager who guided the St. Louis Cardinals to three pennants and a World Series title in the 1980s and perfected an intricate, nail-biting strategy known as “Whiteyball,” has died. He was 92.

Cardinals spokesman Brian Bartow said Tuesday the team had been informed of Herzog’s death by his family. Herzog, who had been at Busch Stadium on April 4 for the Cardinals’ home opener, died on Monday, according to Bartow.

• Carl Erskine, who pitched two no-hitters as a mainstay on the Brooklyn Dodgers and was a 20-game winner in 1953 when he struck out a then-record 14 in the World Series, died Tuesday. He was 97. Among the last survivors from the celebrated Brooklyn teams of the 1950s, Erskine spent his entire major league career with the Dodgers from 1948-59, helping them win five National League pennants.

• Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies was put on the 10-day injured list because of a broken right big toe. A 27year-old three-time All-Star, Albies is hitting .317 with two home runs and 14 RBIs.

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