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perhaps shouldn’t, and they’ll have an opportunity for more of that Saturday
against Houston’s Justin Verlander.The Rays (40-41) hit the midway point of their 2018 season with a 3-2 win over Houston, giving them six wins in their last seven games. Their pitching has
led the way — three times in the last four games, they have held their opponent
to three hits or less, this after doing so only three times in the first 77
games of this season.“If we are going to win a lot of game and we are going to string a bunch together, we have to have good pitching,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “The
timely hitting is great, but we have to stay in the ballgame. For us to have
allowed three runs in 18 innings against arguably the best team in baseball, we
should find a way to win one.”Houston will send Verlander, who has been dominant (9-3, 1.82 ERA) but has gotten surprisingly little run support from a potent Astros lineup.Houston is just 11-7 in games he starts, and the Astros have scored a total of two runs in five of those losses.So Saturday could look like Thursday’s 1-0 Astros win, or could look like Friday’s 3-2 loss, which saw two errors factor in Tampa Bay’s scoring.Verlander faced the Rays just 11 days ago in Houston, again pitching well, allowing one run on six hits in 6 2/3 innings, but ultimately taking a
no-decision in a 2-1 loss. He has 136 strikeouts in 113 innings this season and
a ridiculous 0.81 WHIP.Against the Rays for his career, Verlander is 8-3 with a 3.18 ERA, but since 2010 DJ
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against the Rays. At Tropicana Field, he’s 5-2 all-time with a 2.53 ERA,
including a 1.20 ERA in his last two outings.The Rays counter with reliever-turned-starter Ryne Stanek, who has thrived in the “opener” role that Tampa Bay has essentially created in the past six weeks.
He’s starting for the second time in three days against the Astros having thrown
1 2/3 innings of scoreless, hitless baseball Thursday night. For the month of
June, he’s pitched in 11 games and 14 2/3 innings without allowing a run.He’s held opponents to just four hits, lowering his season ERA to 1.85, just barely above Verlander’s.The Astros know they have to be careful with the white ceiling of Tropicana Field — the Rays’ three-run fourth inning got a spark Friday when center fielder
Jake Marisnick couldn’t hold onto a pop at the warning track, allowing a run to
score.“When you play here, you try to not take your eye off the ball,” Marisnick said. “With the ceiling, I kind of glanced quickly at the ball, then looked back
up and lost track. I wasn’t able to come up with it. That’s a play I need to
make 10 out of 10 times.”A look ahead to top enterprise and feature stories planned globally by AP Sports. New digests will go out each Thursday and Monday and will be repeated on
other weekdays. Please note that story plans may change depending on news and
other issues.For access to AP Newsroom and other technical issues, contact AP Customer Support at apcustomersupport(at)ap.org or 877-836-9477. For reruns, call the
Service Desk 800-838-4616 or your local AP bureau.As with all our operations, we welcome and want your feedback. If you have thoughts or questions about the Sports Showcase Digest or the material listed,
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 , at 215-446-6632 or at ogarcia(at)ap.org.All times are Eastern.—NOTE: The stories slugged Black History-Game Changers are part of AP’s coverage during Black History Month of how African-American athletes have used
their platforms during the last 100 years to influence social and political
change. Please see the Black History Month advisory for more details on the
series.—WEDNESDAY, Jan. 31WRE-WAHINE WRESTLERSFREMONT, Neb. – Welina Tong tried wrestling for the first time when she was a junior in high school and fell in love with the sport so deeply that she was
willing to move 4,000 miles from her home in Hawaii to the snowy plains of
Nebraska to continue competing. She’s not alone. She and three other women from
the women’s wrestling hotbed of Hawaii are on the team at Midland University.
The 1,400-student school is among three dozen small colleges that have started
women’s wresting programs. With more than 14,000 girls participating in high
school wrestling, the sport is growing rapidly and on track to gain greater
recognition by the NAIA and NCAA. By Eric Olson. UPCOMING: 900 words, photos,
video by 3 a.m. Wednesday.BKC–WASHINGTON-INSIDE LOOKSEATTLE – One of the most surprising stories in college basketball is what Mike Hopkins is doing in his first season at Washington. Hopkins provided The
Associated Press an inside look at his first-year program to try and explain how
the Huskies are in the conversation for an NCAA bid entering February, an idea
that seemed unfathomable back in October. By Tim Booth. UPCOMING: 1,000 words,
photos and video by 12 p.m. Wednesday.THURSDAY, Feb. 1BLACK HISTORY-GAME CHANGERSSome of the top NFL players say they have been racially profiled, or had a family member or friend who has been. Yes, Colin Kaepernick is out of work and
mostly out of the spotlight after starting the latest chapter of black athletes
using their sports platforms to make America uncomfortable by raising awareness
on racially charged issues in an effort to bring about social and political
change. But the issues that spurred him to kneel silently are still very much a
part of people of color’s daily lives. And like athletes that have taken a stand
before them, many believe the struggle against injustice must continue. By Errin
Haines Whack and Fred Goodall. UPCOMING: 900 words, photos and video.FRIDAY, Feb. 2BLACK HISTORY-GAME CHANGERS-KAEPERNICKColin Kaepernick knew he was sending a message when he first refused to stand during the national anthem, before a preseason game in 2016. He probably never
would’ve guessed the price he would pay. Because of the efforts of the
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 , the days of excluding politics and social issues
from sports appear to be over, and those who have followed Kaepernick’s lead are
feeling more and more empowered to use their platform for something other than
mere fun and games. By National Writer Eddie Pells. UPCOMING: 950 words, photos
and video by 3 a.m. Friday.BLACK HISTORY-GAME CHANGERS-BLACK ATHLETESSports and race have been intertwined in America’s journey to become a more perfect union, and black athletes have often found themselves at the center of
the struggle for racial progress. From Jack Johnson’s defiance outside of the
boxing ring, thumbing his nose at segregation and challenging notions of black
inferiority to former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s
decision to kneel silently during the national anthem ahead of NFL games that
many point to as the reason he is now out of the league, black athletes have
protested for generations in ways large and small in an effort to highlight
injustice, expose hypocrisy and move the country forward. Often met with hate by
fans uninterested in mixing sports and social issues, many have taken stances
that risk their careers, choosing race over the games they love. Where does that
leave us? By AP National Writer Errin Haines Whack. UPCOMING: 1,200 words,
photos and video by 1 p.m. Friday.—Again, if you have questions about the Sports Showcase Digest or the material listed, please reach out to Oskar Garcia, assistant sports editor for the U.S.
east region, at 215-446-6632 or at ogarcia(at)ap.org.Thanks,AP Sports
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