ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. â Tampa Bay Rays ace Shane McClanahan was pulled in the fifth inning with neck tightness during a 5-0 loss to the Houston Astros on Tuesday night.
âHe did not want to come out, was not happy about that, but weâre trying to make the best decision," manager Kevin Cash said.
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The AL All-Star Game starter and Cy Young Award contender allowed five runs for only the second time this season, pushing his ERA to 2.36. McClanahan (12-6) was making his second start after returning from the 15-day injured list due to a left shoulder impingement.
âIt was like full extension and I just felt a little tweak or something like that, but it went away immediately,â McClanahan said. âI guess they saw it as I was stretching it out or whatever, but I feel fine. I cannot stress that enough.
âMiddle of September, I respect the precautionary move. I am just getting off the IL, so I can see, I guess, the err of caution.â
McClanahan walked Jose Altuve leading off the fifth, then threw three straight balls to Jeremy PeĂąa. Cash and a trainer then came out of the dugout and pulled McClanahan, even after the 25-year-old appeared to tell Cash, âI'm good.â
âI think we all understand how important he is to our club, and if I see something thatâs uncharacteristic, I think the best decision is to pull him out of the ball game,â Cash said. âItâs OK for him to be mad at me.â
McClanahan walked four and allowed five hits while throwing 80 pitches.
PeĂąa hit a three-run homer, Altuve scored three runs and the Astros won for the ninth time in 10 games a day after clinching the AL West championship. It was Houston's 17th shutout of the season and they improved their AL-leading ERA to 2.90.
âOur pitchers have been dominating all year. Itâs impressive to watch,â PeĂąa said. âIâm the biggest fan from shortstop.â
Altuve reached base and scored on each of his first three plate appearances, all against McClanahan. PeĂąa's 19th homer came in the third inning after Altuve's second hit, putting the Astros up 4-0 before the Rays had a hit.
âThatâs the mentality in the clubhouse,â PeĂąa said. âClinching was the first step, but we know we have a long way to go and the jobâs not finished.â
Kyle Tucker drove in Houston's first run with a double in the first for his 100th RBI of the season.
The Rays went into the day one game behind the Toronto Blue Jays and a half-game ahead of the Seattle Mariners in the chase for the AL's top wild card.
Houston starter Cristian Javier (10-9) gave up only one hit, a two-out single in the fifth by Christian Bethancourt. Javier won his fourth straight start, striking out six in five innings.
Ryan Pressly got the final two outs with the bases loaded for his 29th save in 33 attempts.
A double and a single by Wander Franco were the only other hits for Tampa Bay.
Yandy Diaz doubled in the eighth as a pinch hitter for the Astros, his first major league hit.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Astros: DH Yordan Alvarez, who left Monday's game early with an apparent ankle injury after a slide into second base, was out of the lineup. Manager Dusty Baker said Alvarez's planned day off was moved up from Wednesday.
Rays: 2B Brandon Lowe took an injection for his lower back discomfort. He will re-evaluated Thursday, when he is eligible to come off the injured list.
NO CHAMPAGNE FOR BAKER
Baker wasnât much of a participant in the Astrosâ champagne celebration after they clinched the AL West on Monday night.
âIâm not a real champagne man. I had some people get on me because I donât like champagne. Now itâs back to work,â he said. âIt was fun. It was really fun for the first-time guys. If you havenât been through it, thereâs nothing like it.â
UP NEXT
RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (3-1, 2.34) will make his seventh start of the season for the Astros in Wednesday night's series finale against RHP Corey Kluber (10-9, 4.44).
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