The Yankees downward spiral continued Monday night as they managed just 3 hits and struck out 12 more times in a 5-1 loss to the Rays. RepBX
-- Tyler Glasnow pitched seven splendid innings and the Tampa Bay Rays hit four early homers off spot starter Jhony Brito to beat theBrandon Lowe launched a two-run drive in the first and Wander Franco added a solo shot in the third before Isaac Paredes and Josh Lowe went back-to-back in the fourth.
Tampa Bay then went out and took the opener of a three-game series between division rivals behind Glasnow. The Rays began the day 1 1/2 games behind first-place Baltimore in the AL East and leading the wild-card standings by four games. Germán, however, entered out of the bullpen in the fifth and worked five scoreless innings of two-hit ball. He was scheduled to get checked by a doctor in the late afternoon, and manager Aaron Boone had said the Yankees didn't think the right-hander would need a stint on the injured list.
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