ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, — Jhonkensy Noel hit a two-run pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning, and the AL Central-leading Cleveland Guardians beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 to stop a three-game skid on Saturday.
Noel connected on his fourth homer in 35 at-bats since being called up from Triple-A Columbus last month off Garrett Cleavinger (5-2) to put the Guardians ahead 4-2.
''I know I have the talent,'' Noel said through a translator. ''I just have to get myself ready all the time to be able to help the team. I'm not playing a lot, but whenever I do have the tools to help the team win.''
Noel's 110.8 mph homer traveled 424 feet. According to STATS, it was the first go-ahead, pinch-hit homer by a Cleveland rookie in the eighth inning or later since Bill Davis on Sept. 9, 1966, against California,
''He's strong,'' Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said. ''He's a good athlete. When he hits it, it goes a long way.''
After Nick Sandlin (6-0) had a scoreless seventh, Emmauel Clase worked the ninth to get his 29th save in 32 chances.
Cleveland's Steven Kwan went 0 for 4, and had his major league batting average fall to .354 from .359.
Yandy Díaz drove in a run for the Rays, who fell under .500 at 47-48.