Bolts stumble in playoff opener

by Gary Shelton on April 20, 2026

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Hagel scored two goals./TIM WIRT

Monday, 4 a.m.

No problem. It's a long series. Our time will come. You just stay tuned.

Since Lord Stanley bought his dishware, the losers of Game One have said the same things. No need to panic. It's a long series. A lot of teams have lost Game One.

That said, Sunday night's game was a disappointing way for the Tampa Bay Lightning to start the playoffs.

The Lightning lost 4-3 in overtime to Montreal, spending the entire extra period on the penalty kill. Juraj Stafkosky scored a hat trick for Montreal, including the winner with 1:22 left in overtime.

Brandon Hagel, who scored 36 goals in the regular season, scored two of Tampa Bay's goals. Darren Raddysh also scored.

The Canadiens scored three times on the power play.

The Lightning's Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 15 of 19 goals.

The Bolts and Montreal play again at Benchmark International at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.

Pirates shows McClanahan has work to do

by Gary Shelton on April 20, 2026

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McClanahan still a work in progress./TIM WIRT

Monday, 3 a.m.

Remind yourself that he's still healing. Tell yourself that it's part of the process. After missing so much time, it is natural that Shane McClanahan is still on the mend.

That said, but could recuperation kind of hurry itself along?

McClanahan made his fourth start since his return, and no, he's not back yet. There are signs, and there are promises, but so far, this is not the same Cy Young candidate he was.

Again, that's normal. Still, it's hard to witness McClanahan unable to finish the fifth inning, or leaving with an ERA of 5.00.

The Pittsburgh Pirates got to McClanahan early in Sunday's 6-3 victory over the Rays at PNC Park.

The Rays took a 2-1 lead on Hunter Feduccia's two-run single in the fourth. But Pittsburgh came right back with three in the bottom of the inning.

The Rays had just six hits on the day. One of them was Junior Caminero's fifth homer of the season.

The Rays return to Tropicana Field tonight at 6:40 p.m. against Cincinnati. The Rays have yet to name a starter to oppose the Reds' Rhett Lowder.

Mullins’ homer leads Rays in comeback

by Gary Shelton on April 19, 2026

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Mullins hit a game-winning two-run homer./KIM HUKARI

Sunday, 4 a.m.

At the end of forever, behind all the gallons of rain that fell, on the other side of domination, the Tampa Bay Rays finally won Saturday afternoon.

The Rays came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 8-7, in a game that seemed as if it would never end.

Cedric Mullins hit a two-run homer in the top of the 13th inning to lead the Rays to their 12th win in 20 games (and seventh of their last eight).

Before the rain came, it didn't look so promising. Pittsburgh ace Paul Skenes had worked his way out of a spot of trouble in the second, but by the fourth, he was cruising. A pair of two-run homers by Ryan O'Hearn and Marcell Ozuna had the Pirates out front 4-0, and the Rays managed just three hits in four innings against Skenes.

A long rain delay forced both teams to change pitchers, and it paid off for the Rays. They scored five times in the fifth on a double by Junior Caminero, a single by Jonathan Aranda, a double by Jonny DeLuca and a single by Mullins.

Pittsburgh tied it in the eighth, but the Rays regained the lead when Taylor Walls scored from first on a wide pickoff throw by Yohan Ramirez in the top of the 11th.

The Pirates tied it again in the bottom of the 11th when Konnor Griffin's grounder brought home a run, setting the stage for Mullins' blast.

Mullins has had his struggles this year. He's hitting just .149.

For Saturday, Chandler Simpson, Caminero, Jonathan Aranda, DeLuca and Mullins all had two hits.

The Rays and Pirates play again today at 1:35 p.m. at PNC Park. Shane McClanahan will start for the Rays against Mitch Keller.

Pirates end Rays’ winning streak

by Gary Shelton on April 18, 2026

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Simpson scored the Rays' only run./KIM HUKARI

Saturday, 4 a.m.

After winning six straight games, maybe their bats grew a little tired.

The Tampa Bay Rays' hot streak ended Friday night in a 5-1 defeat at the hands of the Pittsburgh Pirates in PNC Park. The Rays barely showed any resistance to the defeat.

Tampa Bay had just five hits, and they managed just one hit in six tries with a runner in scoring position.

Oh, the Rays did manage to score a tying run in the sixth when Junior Caminero knocked in Chandler Simpson -- they had the Rays' second and third hits of the night. But the Rays gave up four runs the rest of the way.

Rays' starting pitcher Nick Martinez gave up two earned runs through 5 1/3 innings.

Former Ray Brandon Lowe had three hits and two RBI for the Pirates.

The Rays play the Pirates again today at 4:05 p.m. Drew Rasmussen will start for the Rays against Paul Skenes.

Ninth inning rally lets Rays sweep Sox

April 17, 2026 general

Friday, 4 a.m. They left 14 men on base. They stranded nine men in scoring position. They fell behind one of baseball’s worst teams three times. And still, the Tampa Bay Rays won again Thursday afternoon. They swept their second straight series — they’ve won nine of their last 11 — with a 5-3 comeback […]

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Rays return to opener strategy in win

April 16, 2026 general

Thursday, 4 a.m. Yes, pitching can be hard for a team to find. Of course, you could always find it right under your nose, that is. The suddenly-hot Tampa Bay Rays, who have seen their rotation partially come up lame, reached into their bullpen for a gem Wednesday night. Cole Sulser and Jesse Scholtens tamed […]

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Bolts close door on regular season

April 16, 2026 general

Thursday, 3 a.m. Enough with the regular season. Bring on the playoffs. The Tampa Bay Lightning grew bored with the season with one game to go. They were thumped in their regular season finale Wednesday night, losing a 4-2 decision to the New York Rangers. The Bolts finished with 50-26-6 record, tied for second place […]

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McClanahan takes first win since ’23

April 15, 2026 general

Wednesday, 4 a.m. Ladies and gentlemen, meet your first-place Tampa Bay Rays. Sure, it’s awful early to bring it up. But when you remember how awful the Rays’ bullpen was early in the season, who would have thought they could dig their way out of mediocrity so fast? The Rays won their fourth straight game […]

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Kuch provides big finish for Bolts

April 14, 2026 general

Tuesday, 4 a.m. For the Tampa Bay Lightning it was the perfect way to close out a game. Andrei Vasilevskiy … huge save. Brayden Point … slick return pass. Nikita Kucherov … the winning goal. It didn’t take long — only 27 seconds of overtime — but the Bolts found the perfect finish to their […]

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Rasmussen becomes Rays’ father figure

April 13, 2026 general

Monday, 4 a.m. These days, the New York Yankees may not be worth a nickel on a $336 million payroll. They’re on a five-game losing streak. For all their power, they scored just 11 runs in their sweep at the hands of Tampa Bay. They’re one game over .500 and fading. On the other hand, […]

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