The Tampa Bay Rays had a ninth-inning rally snuffed out by a bad call by home plate umpire Marty Foster on a 3-2 pitch to Ben Zobrist. The Rays were trailing 5-4. at the time. Joe Nathan “earned” his 300th save, and the rest of us were left to ponder what might have been. In case you missed it check out this video/audio by Rays Index. Rays announcer Dave Wills was at his best. Foster later admitted it was the wrong call.
Bottom line, it was a bad call, and it may have affected the outcome of the game, maybe not, but the Rays issues extend well beyond a bad call in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Desmond Jennings got off to a good start and looks like a completely different player at the plate but is now hitting.208. James Loney checks in at .211. Matt Joyce has a home run and RBI and a .200 batting average. Kelly Johnson .125, Yunel Escobar .120, and Sam Fuld .111 are making the Mendoza line look good.
Not exactly numbers that will strike fear in the hearts of opposing pitchers and unless Longoria and Zobrist are allowed to take turns batting to make up a line-up it might get worse before it gets better, if it gets better at all.
Rays pitching will continue to keep them team in games, albeit frustrating games most nights, but the pressure to make perfect pitches inning after inning adds up. Luke Scott is still a few weeks away, recovering from a calf injury. Wil Myers is not yet ready for prime time, although you have to wonder if could he do worse, but the smart play is to keep them in Durham for now.
One bat behind Longoria would help him to get some better pitches but for now that is probably going to have to come from someone on the current 25 man roster. Any ideas?
Rays Notes: Jeff Niemann will have surgery on his right shoulder to repair his labrum and rotator cuff. Niemann will have an additional MRI exam today before the surgery that “more than likely” will keep him out the whole season, Rays trainer Ron Porterfield said.