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Tampa Bay Rays Vs. Oakland Athletics Sunday, July 24, 2016 W 1:05 P.M Tampa Bay Rays vs. Oakland Athletics Sunday, July 24, 2016 w 1:05 p.m. w CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch Time/Temp: Attendance: Time of Game: Umpires Official Scorer: David Feldman Anthem: Jiana Alfiche First Pitch: Sean Entin, Strike Out Stroke HP 49 Andy Fletcher Upcoming Games: 1B 90 Mark Ripperger Mon., July 25 at TEX RHP Daniel MENGDEN (1-5, 5.52) vs. LHP Martin PEREZ (7-7, 4.37) 5:05 CSNCA 2B 22 Joe West (cc) Tue., July 26 at TEX RHP Sonny GRAY (4-9, 5.49) vs. TBA 5:05 CSNCA 3B 44 Kerwin Danley Wed., July 27 at TEX LHP Sean MANAEA (3-5, 4.61) vs. RHP Yu DARVISH (2-2, 3.12) 5:05 CSNCA TAMPA BAY RAYS (38-59) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 11 Logan FORSYTHE, 2B .279, 8, 26 13 Brad MILLER, SS (L) .248, 15, 36 3 Evan LONGORIA, 3B .287, 22, 55 10 Corey DICKERSON, LF (L) .241, 14, 39 28 Steve PEARCE, 1B .318, 10, 29 9 Oswaldo ARCIA, DH (L) .230, 6, 19 20 Steven SOUZA JR., RF .241, 10, 31 39 Kevin KIERMAIER, CF (L) .215, 5, 17 46 Luke MAILE, C .250, 0, 2 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 4 LHP Blake SNELL 2-4, 3.11 7 Logan MORRISON INF 31 Xavier CEDENO Right 45 Enny ROMERO 1 Tim BECKHAM INF Right 5 Brandon GUYER OF 30 Erasmo RAMIREZ 19 Curt CASALI C 35 Matt ANDRIESE Switch 37 Alex COLOME NONE 40 Kevin JEPSEN 49 Dylan FLORO Coaching Staff: Active Players: 13 Brad Miller (L) INF 35 Matt Andriese RHP 16 Kevin Cash Manager 1 Tim Beckham INF 19 Curt Casali C 37 Alex Colome RHP 6 Tom Foley Bench 3 Evan Longoria INF 20 Steven Souza Jr. OF 39 Kevin Kiermaier (L) OF 15 Rocco Baldelli First Base 4 Blake Snell (L) LHP 22 Chris Archer RHP 40 Kevin Jepsen RHP 17 Derek Shelton Hitting 5 Brandon Guyer OF 23 Jake Odorizzi RHP 45 Enny Romero (L) LHP 25 Charlie Montoyo Third Base 7 Logan Morrison (L) INF 28 Steve Pearce OF 46 Luke Maile C 41 Stan Boroski Bullpen 9 Oswaldo Arcia (L) OF 30 Erasmo Ramirez RHP 49 Dylan Floro (L) RHP 44 Jamie Nelson Asst. Coach 10 Corey Dickerson (L) OF 31 Xavier Cedeno (L) LHP 55 Matt Moore (L) LHP 48 Jim Hickey Pitching 11 Logan Forsythe INF 33 Drew Smyly (L) LHP OAKLAND ATHLETICS (44-54) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 8 Jed LOWRIE, 2B (S) .279, 2, 25 5 Jake SMOLINSKI, CF .324, 6, 22 26 Danny VALENCIA, RF .300, 12, 34 2 Khris DAVIS, LF .246, 23, 62 16 Billy BUTLER, DH .250, 2, 22 48 Ryon HEALY, 3B .281, 2, 7 10 Marcus SEMIEN, SS .231, 20, 48 17 Yonder ALONSO, 1B .253, 4, 31 63 Bruce MAXWELL, C (L) .000, 0, 0 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 32 RHP Jesse HAHN 2-4, 6.49 22 Josh REDDICK OF 35 Marc RZEPCZYNSKI Right 57 Daniel COULOMBE 29 Matt MCBRIDE C Right 31 Liam HENDRIKS Switch 44 Ryan MADSON 4 Coco CRISP OF 58 Zach NEAL 61 John AXFORD 66 Ryan DULL Coaching Staff: Active Players: 22 Josh Reddick (L) OF 54 Sonny Gray RHP 6 Bob Melvin Manager 2 Khris Davis OF 26 Danny Valencia INF 55 Sean Manaea LHP 7 Mark Kotsay Bench 4 Coco Crisp (S) OF 29 Matt McBride C 57 Daniel Coulombe (L) LHP 14 Mike Aldrete First Base 5 Jake Smolinski OF 31 Liam Hendriks RHP 58 Zach Neal RHP 38 Ron Washington Third Base 8 Jed Lowrie (S) INF 32 Jesse Hahn RHP 61 John Axford RHP 41 Curt Young Pitching 10 Marcus Semien INF 35 Marc Rzepczynski (L) LHP 63 Bruce Maxwell (L) C 51 Darren Bush Hitting 16 Billy Butler INF 44 Ryan Madson RHP 66 Ryan Dull RHP 59 Marcus Jensen Asst. Hitting 17 Yonder Alonso (L) INF 48 Ryon Healy INF 67 Daniel Mengden RHP 65 Scott Emerson Bullpen 18 Rich Hill (L) LHP 49 Kendall Graveman RHP.
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