Freddy Fermin Helps Royals Aim for Series Win Over Rays
Freddy Fermin continues to shine as the Kansas City Royals look to take another series win when they face the Tampa Bay Rays in the second of a three-game set on Wednesday.
Royals Riding Momentum
Kansas City opened its six-game AL East road trip with a 3-1 win over Tampa Bay on Tuesday, notching their seventh victory in the past eight games. The team has clawed back to .500 after a shaky 8-14 start.
Freddy Fermin, filling in for Salvador Perez behind the plate, was instrumental, going 3-for-4 with an RBI while expertly managing the pitching staff.
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“He’s the best,” Perez said of Fermin. “He prepares himself every day to compete. He was ready today, and you see what happened.”
Despite a quiet offensive night overall, Kansas City made the most of its chances. Matt Quatraro emphasized the team-first mentality.
“The guys in that room care about winning. They don’t care if we win 1-0 or 11-10,” Quatraro said.
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Cameron Set for MLB Debut
With Cole Ragans nursing a minor groin strain, the Royals will hand the ball to left-hander Noah Cameron, their No. 5 overall prospect, for a spot start. The 25-year-old will be making his MLB debut.
“He’s got good stuff. He’s got good poise,” said Quatraro. “We think he can get righties and lefties out.”
Cameron will try to keep the Royals rolling against a Rays team that had won five straight before Tuesday.
Rays Lean on Rasmussen
Tampa Bay counters with Drew Rasmussen (1-1, 2.10 ERA), who is coming off his worst start of the season. He allowed four runs over five innings in a no-decision against Arizona. Still, he has been effective overall, posting solid outings throughout April.
Rasmussen has been excellent historically against Kansas City, going 3-0 with a 2.13 ERA in four appearances (two starts).
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Junior Caminero provided a bright spot for Tampa in Game 1, going 3-for-4 with a homer and double.
“He had a big night,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “Hit a bunch of balls hard… smoked a ball out to center.”