MLB ROUNDUP: Rays FINALLY lose, falling to the Blue Jays, 6-3, after starting 13-0 to start season

MLB ROUNDUP: Rays FINALLY lose, falling to the Blue Jays, 6-3, after tying a modern-day record with 13 straight wins to start the season… as Phillies snap three-game skid by beating Reds

  • After tying a record with a 13-0 start, the Rays lost their first game on Friday
  • Yankees rookie shortstop Anthony Volpe knocked his first MLB home run Friday 
  • DailyMail.com provides all the latest international sports news

The Tampa Bay rays will not be going 162-0 this season.

Baseball’s best team suffered its first loss of the season on Friday night after tying the 1982 Atlanta Braves and 1987 Milwaukee Brewers by winning their first 13 games of the season.

Colin Poche forced in two runs with bases-loaded walks and second baseman Brandon Lowe made a key error in a four-run fifth inning that lifted the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-3 win on Friday night.

George Springer hit a leadoff home run and Bo Bichette had five hits and an RBI as the Blue Jays denied Tampa Bay’s bid to establish Major League Baseball’s post-1900 record for consecutive wins at a season’s start.

Baseball’s all-time record for most consecutive wins to start a season belongs to the 1884 St. Louis Maroons of the Union Association, who won their first 10 games of that season.

Rays pitcher Drew Rasmussen (57) is relieved by manager Kevin Cash (16) in the fifth inning

Rays pitcher Drew Rasmussen (57) is relieved by manager Kevin Cash (16) in the fifth inning

Toronto Blue Jays right fielder George Springer (4) celebrates hitting his 53rd leadoff homer

Toronto Blue Jays right fielder George Springer (4) celebrates hitting his 53rd leadoff homer

Tampa Bay trailed at the end of an inning just six times entering Friday. Against the Blue Jays they trailed after all nine.

Luke Raley cut the lead in half with an RBI single in the fourth but Poche relieved with the bases loaded in the fifth and walked pinch-hitter Alejando Kirk on four pitches and Santiago Espinal on five. Danny Jansen hit grounded to Wander Franco for a potential inning-ending double play, but Lowe allowed the ball to bounce off his glove and into the outfield as two runs scored.

Rasmussen allowed five runs and eight hits in 4 1/3 innings. José Berríos (1-2) gave up one run and four hits in five innings, leaving because of a bruised left knee that got struck twice in his final inning. Manuel Margot’s leadoff liner caromed off Berríos’ left foot and into foul territory. Three batters later, a Yandy Díaz comebacker struck Berríos’ knee.

Trevor Richards got two outs in the sixth and Zach Pop came on to strike out Isaac Paredes, stranding runners at first and second.

After Yimi García gave up back-to-back homers to Josh Lowe and Christian Bethancourt in the seventh, Erik Swanson worked a scoreless eighth and Jordan Romano finished for his fifth save in six chances.

Blue Jays center fielder Kevin Kiermaier faced his former team for the first time and went 2 for 4. The three-time Gold Glove award winner spent the first nine seasons of his career with the Rays. 

PHILLIES 8, REDS 3 

Taijuan Walker (1-1) alowed one run and four hits in six innings as the NL champions scored five runs in the first three innings and stopped a three-game losing streak.

Edmundo Sosa hit his second homer of the season and Kyle Schwarber and Nick Castellanos drove in runs with doubles.

Connor Overton (0-1) gave up five runs, five hits and three walks in three innings as his ERA rose to 11.45. Cincinnati has lost seven of nine.

MARLINS 5, DIAMONDBACKS 1 

Trevor Rogers (1-2) allowed one run in six-plus innings and Madison Bumgarner (0-2) was hit hard again. Bumgarner gave up five runs and nine hits in five innings as hus ERA rose to 7.90, and batters are hitting .321 against him.

Garrett Cooper and Bryan De La Cruz had three hits each for the Marlins, who won their third straight.

The game took 2 hours, 11 minutes and drew an announced crowd of just 10,961. Arizona had just six hits and the Marlins improved to 2-0 in their throwback teal uniforms.

TWINS 4, YANKEES 3

Carlos Correa homered for the second straight game and hit a go-ahead, two-run double in the eighth inning off Clay Holmes (0-1)

Anthony Volpe led off of the game with his first big league homer and Aaron Judge hit his fifth of the season on the next pitch. Giancarlo Stanton homered for a 3-1 lead in the sixth, but the Yankees lost for just the third time when Judge and Stanton homered together.

Emilio Pagán (1-0) pitched a perfect seventh, and Jhoan Duran got his fourth save. 

Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe celebrates his solo home run with Aaron Judge, left

Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe celebrates his solo home run with Aaron Judge, left

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