"The choice of not walking McCann, that's on me," Cash said. "We've put so much confidence in our pitchers and in Odo, but at that point of the game, we could have very easily walked him."
McCann entered the game hitting .615 against the Rays right-hander, having collected eight hits in 13 at-bats. In his first at-bat against Odorizzi, McCann added to his legacy with an RBI double.
Odorizzi retired him on an exceptional play by David DeJesus in the fourth when the left fielder made a sliding catch in foul territory for the third out of the inning.