San Antonio Express-News

Power display gives Tampa 2-1 series lead

- By Berniewils­on

SAN DIEGO — The Tampa Bay Rays are unanimous in their praise of Randy Arozarena, who is living up to his nickname, “The Cuban Rocket.”

Arozarena homered for the third straight game, and Kevin Kiermaier and Michael Perez also went deep for the Rays, who beat the New York Yankees 8-4 on Wednesday night to move within one victory of reaching the AL Championsh­ip Series for the first time in 12 years.

“He’s the best player on the planet,” Kiermaier said. “He’s incredible. He’s very unique in so manyways. Everyone loves him. He’s the man. What he’s doing is incredible.”

New York slugger Giancarlo Stanton hit a two-run homer off Shane Mcclanahan to center field in the eighth inning to become the first player with a homer in each of his team’s first five games of a single postseason. Stanton has six homers and 13 RBIS in those five games. Mcclanahan made his major league debut in Game 1 on Monday night.

Arozarena, a 25-year-old rookie from Havana, is having a breakout postseason. He homered off Gerrit Cole in the first inning of Game 1, a 9-3 Yankees win, and off rookie Deivi Garcia in the first inning of Game 2, a 7-5 Rays win.

Arozarena hit a shot deep to left leading off the fifth Wednesday night to chase Masahiro Tanaka and give Tampa Bay a 5-1 lead.

The Rays took a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five Division Series. Game 4 is Thursday at Petco Park, which has yielded16 homers in three games — nine by Tampa Bay.

The Rays are looking to advance out of the ALDS for just the second time. They reached the 2008World Series before losing to the Philadelph­ia Phillies.

Arozarena went 3-for-4 with a walk. He leads all players in the postseason with 12 hits in five games. He went hitless in five postseason plate appearance­s in 2019 for St. Louis, which traded him to Tampa Bay in January.

On Tuesday night, Rays starter Tyler Glasnowcal­led Arozarena “the best baseball player on earth right now. What he’s doing is phenomenal.”

Added Kiermaier: “We should all take a page out of his book in what his routine is and how he comes to the field each and every day. He just doesn’t think up there. He goes up there, and he’s so raw in every facet of his game, and he goes out there and just does it night in and night out. It’s incredible.”

Rays manager Kevin Cash called it “pretty spectacula­r. He’s wowing all of us in the dugout. I’m sure there are guys who have done some special things, but when you’re sitting there and watching it firsthand, it’s pretty remarkable what’s taking place.”

Tanaka said Arozarena has an unwavering approach at the plate.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen before where a guy punishes every single mistake,” Tanaka said through a translator. “We can’t get away with anything against him right now. It’s been pretty frustratin­g.”

Kiermaier hit a three-run shot into the home run deck in right off Tanaka with no outs in the fourth tomake it 4-1. Joeywendle was aboard on a leadoff single andwilly Adames on a walk.

“To be quite honest, I think my homer really got us going, and then it was a snowball effect after that,” Kiermaier said.

Perez hit a two-run shot to left off Chad Green in the sixth. It was the 11th homer by ano. 9hitter this postseason, the most all-time.

Charlie Morton got the win after holding the Yankees to two runs (one earned) and four hits in five innings. He struck out six in winning his fifth straight postseason decision.

Tanaka took the loss after allowing five runs and eight hits in four-plus innings.

The Yankees loaded the bases twice in the third and got only a sacrifice fly by Aaron Judge. Aaron Hicks hit anrbidoubl­e in the fifth.

 ?? Sean M. Haffey / Getty Images ?? Kevin Kiermaier gave the Rays a 4-1 leadwednes­day with a three-run shot in the fourth against New York.
Sean M. Haffey / Getty Images Kevin Kiermaier gave the Rays a 4-1 leadwednes­day with a three-run shot in the fourth against New York.

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