Rays make triumphant return to the Trop

by Gary Shelton on April 7, 2026

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Aranda's late homer leads Rays./TIM WIRT

Tuesday, 4 a.m.

Welcome back, boys.

After 561 days away, the Tampa Bay Rays returned to Tropicana Field Monday afternoon. In a lot of ways, it was worth the wait.

The Rays beat the Chicago Cubs 6-4. It was their third straight victory. After a horrible start, the Rays' pitching has given up just 10 hits in the three games.

The biggest hit for the Rays was a two-run homer by Jonathan Aranda in the seventh inning to pad a 4-3 lead to 6-3.

Cedric Mullins also had a two-run homer in the second and Junior Caminero hit a solo shot in the third. Mullins, who entered the day hitting just .114, hit his first home run as a Ray.

In 10 games, the Rays have scored 51 runs on 95 hits.

The Rays started Shane McClanahan, but again, he lacked stamina. He gave up just one hit, and two earned runs, in his four innings of work.

The bullpen went five innings and allowed two earned runs. Bryan Baker earned his first save.

Yandy Diaz had two hits to improve his average to .415. Chandler Simpson also had two hits (he's at .395).

The Rays play Chicago again today at 6:40 p.m. at the Trop. Drew Rasmussen will start for Tampa Bay against Javier Assad.

Sabres beat Lightning once again

by Gary Shelton on April 7, 2026

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Kucherov scored his 43rd./TIM WIRT

Tuesday, 3 a.m.

These days, the Tampa Bay Lightning is having a little trouble keeping up with the Buffalo Sabres.

For the third straight meeting, the Sabres got the best of the Lightning 4-2 at the KeyBank Center. Buffalo, which tied the Lightning atop the NHL Atlantic Division, has totaled 18 goals in the three games.

The Lightning tied the game at 2-2 3:56 into the second period, but didn't score again. They had five power play opportunities but scored on just one of them.

Buffalo led 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2.

Nikita Kucherov sfcored his 43rd goal and Jake Guentzel his 37th.

Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 25 of 28 goals.

The Bolts play at Ottawa tonight at the Canadian Tire Centre at 7 p.m.

Rays pitching shines again

by Gary Shelton on April 6, 2026

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Palacios' home run won it./TIM WIRT

Monday, 4 a.m.

Turns out, it isn't so hard to mount a winning streak. Even for the Tampa Bay Rays.

All it takes is great starting pitching, strong relief pitching and timely hitting from an unlikely source. Just like that, and the Rays have won two in a row.

The Rays, 4-5 on the season, beat Minnesota 4-1 in 10 innings at Target Field on Sunday behind a two-run homer by Richie Palacios.

Palacios was hardly the designated slugger for the Rays. He was hitting just .100 coming in, and he played just 17 games because of injury last year. The most homers he had hit in a season was six.

Neither team hit the ball often during regulation. The Twins managed just one hit off Rays' starter Nike Martinez (six innings). The Rays had just five off Minnesota starter Simeon Woods Richardson.

The teams went into extra innings tied 1-1 on solo homers by Tampa Bay's Junior Caminero and Minnesota's Matt Wallner.

Palacios jumped on the second pitch he saw from Minnesota reliever Justin Topa in the 10th. Caminero later walked with the bases loaded.

Palacios had two hits for the Rays.

Rays’ manager Kevin Cash won his 900th game.

The Rays finally return to Tropicana Field at 4:10 today against the Cubs in their home opener. Shane McClanahan will start for the Rays against Chicago's Jameson Taillon.

Rays finally win an easy one

by Gary Shelton on April 5, 2026

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Simpson is hitting .414 so far./KIM HUKARI

Sunday, 5 a.m.

For the Tampa Bay Rays, the first seven days of the basball season was an uphill walk across broken glass. It was hard to look at, hard to find clues that anything will be different.

Then came Saturday, and a welcome easy victory.

The Rays, 3-5, had a day when everything worked in a 7-1 victory over Minnesota at Target Field. To illustrate how different it was, consider this: In the first seven games of the season, Rays' pitching allowed 48 runs. This time, one run on three hits.

The Rays got a two-hitter out of starting pitcher Stephen Matz (six innings). They also got two shutout innings (one hit) from Cole Sulser and a one shutout inning Mason Englert.

The Rays had 10 hits (and five walks) on the day.

Cedric Mullins and Chandler Simpson each had two hits for the Rays. Yandy Diaz had a triple and Jonathan Aranda had a double.

The Rays play the Twins again today at 2:10 p.m. at Target Field. Nick Martinez will pitch for the Rays against Simeon Woods Richardson.

Raddysh sets record in Lightning win

April 5, 2026 general

Sunday, 4 a.m. Even indoors, the Boston Bruins can’t keep the Lightning out of the passing lane. The Lightning capped off a successful home stand (5-1-1) with a 3-1 win over Boston at Benchmark International Arena. It wasn’t quite as dramatic as the Bolts 6-5 win over Boston in the outdoor game at Raymond James […]

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Rays can’t stop Minnesota in loss

April 4, 2026 general

Saturday, 4 a.m. It was cold. It was wet. Most of all, it was ugly. The Tampa Bay Rays spent another evening Friday embracing bad baseball. They were clobbered 10-4 by the Minnesota Twinw — who haven’t been very good, either. Along the way, they: — Blew a 3-0 lead. — The bullpen was rotten […]

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Cirelli’s hat trick leads Lightning win

April 3, 2026 general

Friday, 4 a.m. There are brighter stars in the Tampa Bay Lightning’s constellation. He lacks the vision of Nikita Kucherov. He lacks the reach of Andre Vasilevskiy. He isn’t as potent as Brandon Hagel or Jake Guentzel. All Anthony Cirelli does is provide the heart for his team. Cirelli registered the second hat trick of […]

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Bullpen fail again in Rays’ loss

April 2, 2026 general

Thursday, 4 a.m. No, that isn’t the Tampa Bay Rays’ bullpen. It’s the Towering Inferno. Once more, the relievers of the Rays were tossing batting practice Wednesday afternoon at American Family Life Field in an 8-2 loss to Milwaukee. Consider. In six games, Rays’ starters have given up 13 runs, an acceptable total. But the […]

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Rays lose, but welcome McClahan back

April 1, 2026 general

Wednesday, 4 a.m. If you are measuring the Rays’ loss to Milwaukee on Tuesday night, it’s understandable if you are disappointed. The team blew a 2-0 lead. They managed just six hits. They allowed the go-ahead run on a sloppy play where they were unable to tag a runner out as he lay prone in […]

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Montreal closes in on Lightning

April 1, 2026 general

Wednesday, 3 a.m. These days, the Lightning seem to be focused on Buffalo, the team in front of them in the standings. Perhaps they should pay a little more attention to Montreal, the just behind them. The Canadiens won their sixth straight game Tuesday night, beating the Lighning 4-1 at Benchmark International Arena. That allowed […]

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