The nightmare is over: Rays finally win a challenge
The nightmare is over: Rays win a challenge
I wonder if Rays manager Kevin Cash ever felt like he was starring in a production of Tom Stoppard's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead." Starting his managerial career 0-for-11 on challenges probably felt a little too similar to the opening scene when the two characters continue flipping a coin, only for heads to come up 92 consecutive times.
On Saturday night, Cash's luck would change. Naturally, it would come on one of the stranger plays you'll see with James Loney taking a low throw from Logan Forsythe and flipping it into the air and snowconing the catch just before Adrian Beltre crossed the bag.
After the Rays won the challenge, the party was on:
Said Cash after the game:
I guess all that's left is to find out if he can win at a game of questions:
As for who is the best at challenges, that would be Yankees manager Joe Girardi. As of April 23, Girardi was successful 77 percent of the time.