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Rays pitcher Shane McClanahan (18) waves to the crowd as he is honored during the All-Star Game jersey send-off ahead of Saturday's game against the Orioles at Tropicana Field.
The 25-year-old left-hander from USF continues to improve and impress teammates, staff and bosses in his first full big-league season.
Manager Dusty Baker said the choice was made after he received word that Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani “preferred” not to pitch.
Martin mostly threw out of the bullpen during his sophomore season, but Tampa Bay envisions him as a starting pitching prospect.
Soto had nine homers in the final minute of regulation in the two-minute final and added four more in bonus time.

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  1. The National League's Juan Soto, of the Washington Nationals, bats during the MLB All-Star Home Run Derby, Monday in Los Angeles.
  2. Oklahoma State pitcher Trevor Martin delivers a pitch to TCU during the 2021 Big 12 championship game in Oklahoma City. The Rays selected Martin with their third-round pick in the draft.
  3. Rays pitcher Shane McClanahan (18) waves to the crowd as he is honored during the All-Star Game jersey send-off ahead of Saturday's game against the Orioles at Tropicana Field.
  4. Rays pitcher Shane McClanahan is honored and given a special jersey during the All-Star Game jersey send-off before Saturday's game against the Baltimore Orioles at Tropicana Field.
  5. Xavier Isaac is selected by the Tampa Bay Rays with the 29th pick of the 2022 MLB baseball draft, Sunday in Los Angeles.
  6. Randy Arozarena, left, celebrates with Harold Ramirez after he hits a home run during the first inning. Ramirez was hit by a pitch earlier in the inning and has a broken thumb.
  7. The Rays' Harold Ramirez looks at his hand after he is hit by a pitch by the Orioles' Jordan Lyles during the first inning Sunday.
  8. Pete Fairbanks will be in the Rays bullpen for the first time this season.
  9. Rays reliever Luke Bard heads to the dugout after giving up two runs to the Orioles in the 11th inning Saturday.
  10. Tampa Bay Rays player Kevin Kiermaier (39) watches teammates play against the Baltimore Orioles during the first inning at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg on Saturday, July 16, 2022.
  11. Rays infielder Brandon Lowe is back in the lineup for today's game against the Orioles.
  12. Rays starting pitcher Shane McClanahan has certainly earned his accolades and All-Star sport this season.
  13. Rays senior director of amateur scouting Rob Metzler speaks to members of the media aead of a game against the Red Sox on Wednesday.
  14. Saturday's Wander Franco bobblehead game will feature a digitally collectible NFT for all fans, which includes a free ticket to an August game when claimed. Courtesy of Tampa Bay Rays
  15. Brandon Lowe, pictured in May, rejoined the Rays Friday along with reliever Pete Fairbanks, and the pair could be activated as soon as this weekend.
  16. Rays pinch hitter Christian Bethancourt (14) celebrates with teammates when he hits a home run off of Orioles pitcher Cionel Perez (58) during the sixth inning at Tropicana Field on Friday.
  17. Rays pitcher Luis Patino speaks with members of the media ahead of Thursday's game against the Red Sox at Tropicana Field.
  18. Tommy Romero pitches a scoreless seventh inning against the Red Sox on Thursday to become the 20th Ray to record a win this season, which leads the majors.
  19. The Rays' Josh Lowe slides into home plate, scoring a run in the seventh inning as Red Sox catcher Kevin Plawecki awaits the throw Thursday night.
  20. Rays right-hander Shane Baz, sidelined by an elbow sprain, is now the 17th Tampa Bay player on the injured list, most in the majors.
  21. Corey Kluber has pitched for three teams the last three seasons after his time with Cleveland, but he reached the 10-year service mark Wednesday.
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