Extra innings games can be a slog, because you’re either waiting ages for a win, or you’re waiting ages to be seriously disappointed. At least in this scenario it was a happy ending for the Rays.
Let’s take a quick gander at what happened to bring the Rays to a very long-awaited victory.
Since it WAS a 12 inning game, we’re just going to look at the key scoring plays.
The Rays got on the board first, as Randy Arozarena got on base and then Isaac Paredes homered to get two runs in.
Hang 10 (home runs) on the season for Isaac.