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Amed Rosario
The game that was delayed for 1 hour, 3 minutes in the seventh inning by rain wasn’t a total washout for the Rays. Francona told reporters after the game that Rosario wasn't pleased when informed he wouldn't be in the lineup. “It feels incredible,” Arias said through a translator about his contribution. “It feels really great when you get that result.”Glasnow's return will give the Rays another option in the postseason. The right-hander credited the routine he developed while rehabbing from surgery for getting back on the mound.
Glasnow had surgery on Aug. 4 of last year. He began bullpen sessions on July 23 and made four minor league rehab starts. Glasnow gave up Arias’ home run. Rain started falling heavily when the seventh inning began and the tarp was called for with the bases loaded and one out. Several bags of drying agent were used because of standing water on the infield before the game finally resumed.
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