Field Level Media
Sep 20, 2022
Houston's Jeremy Pena bashed a three-run home run off Tampa Bay ace Shane McClanahan as the Astros fired a second straight shutout of the Rays, winning 5-0 on Tuesday night in St. Petersburg, Fla.
In the middle game of its three-game set with Tampa Bay, Houston (98-51) scored four times in the first three innings off McClanahan (12-6).
In taking the first two games of the series, Houston has outscored the home side 9-0 and pushed its season shutout total to 17.
Pena and Jose Altuve each had two hits and a walk. Batting leadoff, Altuve scored three runs as the Astros won for the ninth time in 10 games.
Houston starter Cristian Javier (10-9) opened with 4 2/3 hitless innings before Christian Bethancourt looped a soft single over first baseman Trey Mancini.
The right-hander allowed just one hit in five innings, with six strikeouts and four walks.
The Rays (82-66) got three hits, including a double, and two walks from Wander Franco. Isaac Paredes walked twice.
In his second start since coming off the 15-day injured list for a shoulder impingement, McClanahan pitched four-plus innings but was removed after landing hard on a delivery and then shaking his left arm in the fifth.
With manager Kevin Cash and a member of the training staff coming out for a visit, McClanahan reiterated to Cash that he felt fine. However, the manager replaced him in favor of Shawn Armstrong.
The southpaw allowed five runs on five hits to go along with four walks and three strikeouts.
Altuve and Pena singled to open the game, and Kyle Tucker's double scored Altuve.
The Astros put up three more in the third, with Altuve again in the mix. After Martin Maldonado's leadoff walk, Altuve stroked his second hit to put Houston in business.
Pena followed by belting a curveball from McClanahan deep to left-center for a 4-0 advantage. The shortstop's 19th homer traveled an estimated 404 feet.
In the fifth, with McClanahan out of the game, Aledmys Diaz knocked in Altuve with a sacrifice fly.
Astros pinch hitter Yainer Diaz's double in the eighth was his first major league hit.
The Rays loaded the bases with one out in the ninth, but Ryan Pressly struck out Ji-Man Choi and got a lineout from Bethancourt for his 29th save.
--Field Level Media