ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Tampa Bay Rays became the first major league team since at least 1901 to start a batting order with all left-handed batters.Rays manager Kevin Cash stacked his lineup with lefties on Friday night against Boston Red Sox right-hander Andrew Triggs.“I hope they all get hot, right now it would be nice,” Cash said.While some teams have started a lineup in which all batters hit from the left side the first time up, all previous occasions since 1901 included at least one switch-hitter.Triggs was making just his second start for the Red Sox, who claimed him off waivers from San Francisco on Aug.
19. The 31-year-old allowed one run, three hits and two walks in a no-decision against Toronto last Sunday.“We knew we were.