By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
BOSTON -- As if facing the reigning American League Cy Young Award winner in the series opener Friday wasn't enough, Tampa Bay will have to contend with another Cy Young-caliber arm in Chris Sale on Saturday.
Sale takes the ball for the Red Sox (18-17) against the Rays (18-20) for the second of a three-game set at Fenway Park after Tampa Bay got to Boston's Rick Porcello for five runs (three earned) in Friday's 5-4 win.
"Over-under (on our strikeout total)? I'm not going there," Rays manager Kevin Cash joked. "Hopefully we have a good game -- and it's cloudy, no shadows."
BOSTON -- As if facing the reigning American League Cy Young Award winner in the series opener Friday wasn't enough, Tampa Bay will have to contend with another Cy Young-caliber arm in Chris Sale on Saturday.
Sale takes the ball for the Red Sox (18-17) against the Rays (18-20) for the second of a three-game set at Fenway Park after Tampa Bay got to Boston's Rick Porcello for five runs (three earned) in Friday's 5-4 win.
"Over-under (on our strikeout total)? I'm not going there," Rays manager Kevin Cash joked. "Hopefully we have a good game -- and it's cloudy, no shadows."