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A Grand Night For Osleivis Basabe In Win Over Rockies

Rays shortstop Osleivis Basabe hits a grand slam

photo: Will Vragovic/Tampa Bay Rays

Osleivis Basabe has found himself in a position to show the Rays front office and coaching staff how well he can perform at the highest level.

After being brought up for what was thought to be just a day or two after Wander Franco was placed on the restricted list due to an MLB investigation, Basabe has gotten an opportunity to play every day at shortstop and has looked to be every bit the player the Rays wanted when they traded Nathaniel Lowe to the Texas Rangers before the 2021 season.  And Basabe’s good run continued Tuesday at Tropicana Field, as he blasted his first career home run, a grand slam off Colorado’s Daniel Bard that capped a nine-run bottom of the eighth inning to give Tampa Bay a 12-4 win over the Rockies.

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“​I ​thought ​I ​was ​only ​going ​to ​be ​here ​maybe ​for ​a ​day, ​but ​I’m ​just ​taking ​it ​day ​by ​day ​because ​I ​know ​that ​I’m ​going ​to ​be ​up ​here ​for ​a ​little ​while,” Basabe told Bally Sports Sun’s Tricia Whitaker through translator Manny Navarro.  “​And ​so ​whether ​I’m ​here ​five ​days ​or ​ten ​days, ​I’m ​just ​very ​happy ​for ​the ​opportunity ​to ​be ​here, ​and ​I’m ​just ​going ​to ​keep ​on ​playing ​and ​having ​fun.”

Basabe’s time in the majors may be coming to an end before too long, as Taylor Walls is close to returning from an oblique injury that has sidelined him for over a month.

The Rays’ 12-4 win Tuesday was their 14th victory in their last 21 games, and Tampa Bay has now won nine consecutive series openers, and are 6-1-1 in their last eight full series played, having split a two-game series with the Miami Marlins, and only lost a three-game set at home to St. Louis.

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