Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash said the move was made because McClanahan had started only once (except for the All-Star Game last week) since July 13. Trey Mancini capped the rally with a sacrifice fly for the surprising Orioles, who moved one game over .500 (49-48) after finishing 52-110 last year. After struggling against McClanahan, the Orioles were delighted to see someone else on the mound — even Poche, who came in with a 2.27 ERA. “He started an All-Star Game for a reason,” Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said of McClanahan. Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Shane McClanahan throws a pitch to the Baltimore Orioles during the second inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, July 26, 2022, in Baltimore.
Source: The Star July 27, 2022 03:03 UTC