Bradley shines again in rout of Jays

by Gary Shelton on July 26, 2024

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brandonLowe had four hits./TIM WIRT

Friday, 4 a.m.

The Taj Bradley Ace Train continued to roll Thursday. From the looks of it, it’s picking up speed.

For the eighth straight game, Bradley was almost untouchable on the mound in a 13-0 victory over Toronto. He allowed just two hits, and he increased his scoreless streak to 23 straight. In his last eight games, Bradley is 5-0, and he has started three games that ended in shutouts.

Bradley allowed two hits in the first inning, then threw no-hit baseball until he departed.

It was a rare runaway win for the Rays, who led just 3-0 in the fifth and had just five hits. But the Rays scored four times in the sixth and five morein the seventh to run away with it.

Brandon Lowe was four-for-four with two walks. He had two doubles and a homer and improved his average to .251. It was his 12th homer of the year.

Amed Rosario had three hits. Isaac Paredes and Alex Jackson both had two as the Rays had 16 hits, double what they had in the first two games combined.

The Rays, who have struggled with runners in scoring position, were eight-for-17 on Thursday,

The Rays return home to Tropicana Field tonight at 6:50 p.m. Shane Baz will start for the Rays against Andrew Heaney.

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Rays fall apart in 8th inning in loss

by Gary Shelton on July 25, 2024

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Adam had a tough eighth inning./TIM WIRT

Thursday, 4 a.m.

It was late in the evening Wednesday night when the Tampa Bay Rays blew up.

They imploded. They crumpled. All at once, they collectively forgot how to play baseball.

The Rays, who went on to lose a 6-3 game to Toronto, had fought their way back to a 2-2 tie. It was the eighth inning, and they had Jason Adam on the mound. No problem there. Adam has 19 holds this season.








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And then things went ka-blooey.

With one out, George Springer singled and stole second. After another out, the  Rays intentionally walked Vlad Guerrero.

Adam then gave up back-to-back singles  to Justin Turner (hard hit, but off Jose Caballero’s glove) and Daulton Varsho.

From there, things continued to come apart. There was a passed ball. There was a dropped popup by Taylor Walls. Before the inning was over, the Rays had given up four runs.

For the night, Tampa Bay had just four hits for the second straight game. Randy Arozarena had two of those, scored a run and drove one in.

The Rays are now 51-51, the 24th time they have been at .500 this season.

Jays pitcher Yariel Rodriguez came in with a 1-3 record and a 3.78 ERA. He handled the Rays, however, allowing just two hits through 5 2/3 innings.

The Rays and Jays play again today at 3:07 p.m. at the Rogers Centre.

Lowe’s home run puts Rays above .500

by Gary Shelton on July 24, 2024

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Brandon Lowe hit his 11th homer./TIM WIRT

Wednesday, 4 a.m.

He is hurt too often. He is streaky to a fault. He has struggled in the post-season.

Still, there are times when Brandon Lowe reminds you of how much he can mean to the Tampa Bay Rays.

Lowe’s 11th home run of the season, a two-run shot, highlighted the Rays’ 4-2 win over Toronto Tuesday night. It continued a slow climb by Lowe, who was hitting just .193 25 games ago. Since then, he is hitting .286 with seven home runs.








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The Rays should have appreciated him more than ever in this one. Tampa Bay managed just three other hits (Toronto gave up eight walks, too) in their win.

The Rays returned to their opener-bulk guy strategy in this one. They called up Tyler Alexander from Durham, and he went three innings and gave up three hits and no runs. That came after Shawn Alexander started and threw two shutout, one-hit innings.

The last time Alexander faced the Jays, he went into the eighth inning with a perfect game.

The Rays have finally climbed back above .500 at 51-50.

When the Rays have been sharp, their bullpen usually shines. Jason Adams recorded his 19th hold and Pete Fairbanks got his 19th save.

Toronto’s two runs came on back-to-back homers by Vlad Guerrero and Justin Turner. But Toronto was 0-3 with runners in scoring position.

The Rays and Jays play again today at 7:07 p.m. Zach Eflin will start for Tampa Bay against Yariel Rodriguez.

Yankees clobber Rays to earn series split

by Gary Shelton on July 23, 2024

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Rosario had two hits./TIM WIRT

Tuesday, 4 a.m.

This time, the evil Empire struck. Back.

The New York Yankees, who had lost two games in a row and given up eight home runs in the process, found power of their own in Monday’s 91








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bashing of the Rays.

The Yankees hit five home runs — two by Juan Soto — to drub the Rays and split their four-game series.

The Rays managed just three hits — two by Amed Rosario — off of pitcher Carlos Rodon,who went seven innings and struck out 10. The Yankees, who had just one homer in the series before Monday, asp got homers from Austin Wells, Anthony Volpe and D.J. LeMahieu.

Rays’ starter Zack Littell struggled, giving up five runs in 5 2/3 innings.

The Rays have had a feast-or-fame offense for most of the season. After two games in which they scored 15 runs and had 18 hits, the Rays were handled.

The Rays’ only run came on a home run from Jose Siri in the fifth inning, his 14th of the season.

The Rays now travel to Toronto for a three-game set. They play tonight at 7:07 p.m. The Rays have not announced a starter . Jose Berrios will start for Toronto.

Home runs lead Rays to shaky win

July 22, 2024 general

Monday, 4 a.m. Excuse me, but which of these teams in the Bronx are the Bombers? For two games, you might be fooled. The light-hitting Tampa Bay Rays, 26th in the majors in homers coming into the game, launched four more home runs Sunday in a 6-4 escape of the Yankees. The Rays have hit […]

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Bradley shuts down Yankees as streak continues

July 21, 2024 general

Sunday, 4 a.m. Every game, he looks stronger. Every game, he looks smarter. More and more, Taj Bradley looks like as close a thing as the Tampa Bay Rays have to an ace. Bradley, the 23-year-old pitcher of the Rays, had his best start of the season Saturday afternoon in a 9-1 victory over the […]

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Rays clobbered in sloppy contest

July 20, 2024 general

Saturday, 4 a.m. Is this any way to start the unofficial second half of the baseball season. The Tampa Bay Rays acted as if Friday was another day off for the all-star break, playing a sloppy game in a 6-1 loss to the New York Yankees. The Rays didn’t field a lot, didn’t hit a […]

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Long ball, pitching lead Rays’ win

July 15, 2024 general

Monday, 4 a.m. When a team is struggling to score with runners in position, there is just one acceptable alternative. Just score with runners who aren’t in scoring position. Jose Siri and Brandon Lowe both hit solo home runs to lead the Rays to a 2-0 win over Cleveland Sunday afternoon. It was the second […]

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Timely hit eludes Rays once more

July 14, 2024 general

Sunday, 4 a.m. By now, you are tired of the story. Certainly, you have heard it enough. The Rays are in a tight game, but they can’t come with a big hit. They leave men stranded on second and third, time and again. Eventually, their pitching makes a mistake, and it costs them the game. […]

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Bradley stars as Rays’ pitching shines

July 13, 2024 general

Saturday, 4 a.m. For a team built on pitching,  the season has been a bumpy one for the Tampa Bay Rays. Too many runs. Too many homers. Too many losses. This, then, is what the Rays had in mind. The Rays reached .500 again (47-47) with a 2-0 win over a formidable Cleveland Guardians team. […]

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