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Motor racing-Bortoleto hopes he can fight for points for rest of F1 season

Motor racing-Bortoleto hopes he can fight for points for rest of F1 season

The Tampa Bay Rays, currently in the AL playoff race, will host the Athletics in a three-game series after a successful June. Brandon Lowe, with a 16-game hitting streak, leads the team. Pitcher Drew Rasmussen, an All-Star candidate, faces the struggling Athletics, who have the worst run differential in the AL.

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