Yandy Diaz, Bullpen Lead Rays Past Struggling Orioles
Yandy Díaz’s homer and RBI double helped Tampa Bay win its third straight and improve to 32-15, the best record in Major League Baseball.
- On Tuesday, Yandy Diaz went 2-for-3 with a 439-foot home run and an RBI double, leading the Tampa Bay Rays to a 4-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles for their third consecutive win.
- Griffin Jax allowed one run over five innings while striking out six, and Baltimore outfielder Taylor Ward homered in the first inning, though the Orioles managed only four hits.
- Rays relievers Kevin Kelly, Ian Seymour, Casey Legumina, and Bryan Baker combined for four scoreless innings, with Kelly earning the win and Baker securing his 13th save.
- Tampa Bay holds the best record in MLB at 32-15 and has won seven of its past nine games, positioning the team for continued playoff contention.
- Orioles RHP Shane Baz starts Wednesday in the three-game series finale, while the Rays have not yet announced their starter for the matchup.
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Yandy Díaz homers, leads Rays to win over Orioles
Yandy Díaz went 2 for 3 with a home run and an RBI double, Griffin Jax allowed one run and had six strikeouts in five innings as Tampa Bay beat the Baltimore Orioles Tuesday night for the Rays' third consecutive win.
Yandy Díaz homers, leads Rays to 4-1 win over Orioles
Yandy Díaz went 2 for 3 with a home run and an RBI double, Griffin Jax allowed one run and had six strikeouts in five innings, and Tampa Bay beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-1 on Tuesday night for the Rays’ third consecutive win.
Offense stalls after leadoff home run by Ward in Orioles' 4-1 loss to Rays
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida–What happened? When Taylor Ward led off the game with a home run to left field on Griffin Jax’s second pitch of the game, the Orioles might have thought they were headed for a big night offensively. That was not the case. Ward’s home run, his second this season, was the extent of …
Yandy Diaz hit 3-2 with a home run and a double pusher, Griffin Jax allowed a race and struck six in five innings, and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday 4-1 to thread their third win.
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