ST. PETERSBURG -- The ball cracked off of the bat, and Jake Odorizzi didn't turn to look where it landed.
He'd faced 20 batters, and none of them had gotten a hit, just one measly walk. A dominant and consistent fastball had put together what manager Kevin Cash argued might be the best start of the year for his team.
Then one swing from Starlin Castro and one hit -- the only hit of the afternoon for New York -- went so far that Odorizzi didn't need to watch it to know what it meant.