ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Corey Kluber put in another night of good work against the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night, but got roughed up a bit in the sixth inning and was knocked out of the game. The Tampa Bay starting pitcher, who had allowed only one run in the first five innings, was charged with two more in the sixth.Thankfully, he also got some help from Rays hitters for a change. Tampa Bay scored three runs in the first inning and added solo runs in the second and third. Kluber left with a 5-3 lead.It was the third straight decent start for the 26-year-old right-hander. Rays pitching has been great during this series with the Cardinals. Jeffrey Springs, who was Tuesday night's starter, pitched six scorele s innings.Scroll to ContinueHere
Houston Texans Kids Jersey are Kluber's numbers from his start on Wednesday night, and the cumulative totals for the entire rotation.Rays' Starters By The NumbersStarter: Corey KluberGame:Wednesday (June 8) vs. St. Louis CardinalsDecision:Won, and is now 3-2 on the season.Team result: Won 11-3 and is
Marcus Cannon Jersey now 33-23 on the season.Innings pitched:5.0-plusTotal pitches:80Strikes:58Runs allowed:3Earned runs:3Hits allowed: 6Walks allowed:1Total strikeouts: 5Status upon departure: Corey Kluber got the first 10 outs without incident until allowing a home run to right by Tyler O'Neill with one out in the fourth. He was fine until the sixth, when he had a walk and three straight singles to open the inning. That's when Rays manager Kevin Cash took him out with a 5-3 lead and none out. Jason Adam came on in relief and got a double-play grounder on his third pitch and then a fly ball to the warning track to end the inningsThe skinny: Kluber was really good through five innings for the Rays. His pitch count was low and he came out for the sixth, but he wasn't good, allowing four straight base runners. He was fortunate that Adam got out of the inning with no further damage.Season Totals for Rays StartersStarters: Shane McClanahan (11), Drew Rasmu sen (11), Corey Kluber(11), Jeffrey Springs (6), Ryan Yarbrough (6), Josh Fleming (2), Luis Patino, Tommy Romero,Games: 49 (7 openers, not included in numbers)Team record: 33-23 through WednesdayDecisions: 17-14 through Wednesday- Most wins: Shane McClanahan (6)Innings pitched (avg.): 238.1/4.86- Season high innings: 7.0, Shane McClanahan (April 24, May 11, May 17); Drew Rasmu sen (June 4)- Season low innings: 2/3, Luis Patino (April 11)Total pitches (avg.): 3,791/77.36- Season high pitches: 100, Shane McClanahan (May 11)- Season low pitches: 13, Luis Patino (April 11)Total strikeouts (avg.): 238/4.86- Season high strikeouts: 11, Shane McClanahan (April 30
Cedric Ogbuehi Jersey , May 11)Runs allowed (avg.): 98/2.00Earned runs (avg.): 93/1.90Hits allowed (avg.): 210/4.28- Season most hits allowed: 11, Corey Kluber (April 22, May 10)Walks allowed (avg.): 59/1.23Starter ERA: 3.51Related stories on Rays baseballYADIER MOLINA-BRETT PHILLIPS MATCHUP: Yadier Molina is a Hall of Famer to be, and the St. Louis Cardinals catcher knows how to get a good laugh, too. He pitched for the second time on Wednesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays, and his last batter maybe ever was Rays funny man Brett Phillips, who knows a little bit about pitching for fun, too. It was a matchup for the ages. HAPPIEST MAN IN BASEBALL: Rays outfielder Brett Phillips, the happiest man in baseball, is on a mi sion to make sure we
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