How did Rays handle to get no-hit into the 7th

TAMPA– It was one thing for the Rays to be shackled by Max Fried.

The Yankees’ accomplished, two-time All-Star with the $218 million agreement on Easter Sunday took a no-hitter against the Rays into the eighth inning– well, in fact the 6th, however it’s a long story including an after-the-fact scoring change– in a shutout loss.But what happened Wednesday was something else.Noah Cameron, a 25-year-old lefty

making his major-league debut after being called from Triple A, held the Rays hitless into the seventh inning of what wound up a 3-0 loss to the Royals.Cameron, the Royals’No. 5 possibility, wasn’t necessarily dominant, as he strolled five, with another Ray reaching on a mistake. However the Rays helped him out, seeing only five pitches in the first inning, 6 in the fourth

and a low total of 54 through five innings. Preferably, you ‘d wish to make a rookie work more.And pitcher Drew Rasmussen, in what has been another occasional issue for the Rays, put them in a first-inning hole by enabling a two-run homer to Vinny Pasquantino on the 10th pitch of the game.But up until Curtis Mead singled with one on and one out in the seventh, Cameron kept the “0 ″

in the hits column on the Steinbrenner Field scoreboard.

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