NEW YORK ā Kevin Kiermaier's voice was raspy, the toll of 16 celebrations over 17 games.
āWeāre all huddled around,ā the Rays center fielder said, describing the large circle that had just gathered in the clubhouse. āI just give all the pitchers shout-outs, nice defensive plays, homers, stuff like that, and then kind of finish it with my own little rap, jingle thing."
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Kiermaier has had much to sing about. He sparked the offense behind Rich Hill, who threw five scoreless innings to finish May with the lowest monthly ERA in 75 years of a pitcher in his 40s, and Tampa Bay kept up its domination of the reeling Yankees with a 3-1 victory Monday.
Tampa Bay's 16-1 spurt opened a 5 1/2-game AL East lead over third-place New York ā and led to postgame frivolity.
āEvery and every year, I said, `Fellas, I don't have to do it if you donāt want it.' And everyone wants me to do it,ā Kiermaier went on. āIām glad my teammates donāt judge me for it, because when guys come over to get traded and see it for the first time, theyāre just kind of bashful at times. But itās all good fun.ā
Kiermaier singled leading off the third against Jameson Tallion (1-4) and scored on Manuel Margot's double as right fielder Aaron Judge overthrew the cutoff man, and the Rays never trailed for the fifth straight game.
Austin Meadows homered into the right-field short porch in the fourth, a 334-foot drive would not have been out of any other big league ballpark, and Kiermaier doubled leading off the fifth and scored on Randy Arozarena's single.
āHe's the leader in the clubhouse and heās the heart and soul of this club,ā Hill said.
A left-hander who at 41 is the oldest player in Raysā history, he did not throw a single pitch that broke 90 mph yet improved to 3-0 with a 2.04 ERA against the Yankees this season. Hill need just 56 pitches and allowed three hits, helping by a diving stop on AL batting champion DJ LeMahieu that third baseman Yandy DĆaz turned into an inning-ending double play from his knees. Five of New Yorkās first 16 batters hit his first pitch and six more hit his second.
Hill was 3-1 with a 0.78 ERA in six May starts, the third-lowest ERA in a calendar month for a pitcher 40 or older behind Cincinnatiās 41-year-old Eppa Rixey (0.60 in August 1933) and the Washington Senatorsā 42-year-old Johnny Niggeling (0.64 in May 1946), according to STATS. Hill lowered his season ERA to 3.32.
Rays manager Kevin Cash brought in Michael Wacha to start the sixth, extending Tampa Bayās record streak of 729 games without a complete game since Matt Andrieseās two-hit shutout of Oakland on May 14, 2016.
āI know what we do here and how that buy-in is, and being on board is important for a total team win,ā Hill said.
Miguel AndĆŗjar homered in the seventh off Wacha, and Pete Fairbanks, Ryan Thompson and J.P. Feyereisen finished a five-hitter. Feyereisen got his third save since he acquired May 21 from Milwaukee for shortstop Willy Adames.
āThey really embrace whatever is asked of them on a daily basis,ā Cash said. āIt allows some flexibility to not get locked in on roles.ā
The AL East-leading Rays (35-20) improved to 7-3 against the Yankees this season and became only the fourth visiting team in the last 30 years to win nine games in a 10-game span in the Bronx, after Seattle from 2000-03, Boston from 2010-11 and the Rays from 2013-14. Tampa Bay has won nine in a row overall in intra-division matchups.
āI donāt think anybodyās getting too far ahead of themselves or too exited,ā Cash said. āWe all recognize and appreciate this is a long season. Itās longer than the one that we experienced in 2020.ā
Starting a key seven-game homestand against the Rays and second-place Boston, the Yankees (29-25) limped to the seasonās one-third mark with their fourth straight defeat and sixth in seven games. The Yankees have scored two runs or fewer in nine of 12 games for the first time since August 1971.
āControl the strike zone and and do damage when you get a pitch thatās a mistake or your pitch to do damage with,ā Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. āThatās the identity weāve got to get back to having.ā
Shortstop Gleyber Torres made his third erro r in two days, and the Yankees grounded into their major league-high 52nd double play. Giancarlo Stanton was 0 for 4 and is hitless in 12 at-bats since coming off the injured list.
āEventually,ā AndĆŗjar said through a translator, āwe're going to get out it.ā
MAY DAYS
Hill became just the fifth pitcher 41 or older to lead a league in ERA over a calendar month, after Satchel Paige (42) in August 1948, Hoyt Wilhelm (43) in August 1965, Nolan Ryan (44) in June 1991 and (45) in September 1992 and Roger Clemens (42) in May 2005.
TRAINERāS ROOM
Rays: RHP Chaz Roe (strained right shoulder) is to start a rehab assignment at Triple-A Durham on Tuesday. ... RHP Luis PatiƱo (cut right middle finger), activated an optioned Sunday, will work at a starter at Durham.
Yankees: RHP Luis Severino (Tommy John surgery on Feb. 27 last year) was to pitch a three-inning simulated game Monday and start a rehab assignment on Sunday for Low A Tampa, which would start a 30-day timetable for his possible return to the major league level. ... LHP Zack Britton (surgery March 15 to remove bone chip from left elbow) is to make his second rehab appearance Tuesday.
UP NEXT
RHP Tyler Glasnow (4-2, 2.57) starts Tuesday for the Rays and RHP Domingo GermƔn (4-3, 3.06) for the Yankees.
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