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- Updated: July 23, 2016
OAKLAND — Another no-decision for Jake Odorizzi on Friday night. Boy, did he deserve better.
“Odo was outstanding,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said.
The Rays lost, 1-0, in 13 innings at the Oakland Coliseum to see their three-game winning streak come to a close.
Odorizzi, who is front and center in many trade rumors, hung all zeros on the scoreboard in his eight innings of work — matching his longest career outing that took place April 15, 2015 at Toronto. Still, he came away with his Major League-leading 12th no-decision of the season.
“It seemed like he had everything going,” Cash said. “The fastball-changeup combination seemed to be really good for him. … He had a really good fastball. Looked like his fastball had some extra life, kind of like what we saw coming out of the break with Baltimore.”
Odorizzi only had 10 no-decisions in …
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