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This story was excerpted from Adam Berry’s Rays Beat newsletter. Reporter/Producer Josh Kirshenbaum pinch-hit on this edition ...
They put up a fight this time, a fight to the finish, but the Tampa Bay Rays still couldn't figure out a way to beat the New York Yankees on Wedne ...
Yankees first. Trent Grisham homers to right field. Ben Rice grounds out to second base, Brandon Lowe to Bob Seymour. Aaron Judge walks. Cody Bellinger flies out to center field to Jake Mangum.
Schlittler struck out Simpson, the Rays' leadoff man, looking at a 97-mph fastball on the inside corner to start a 1-2-3, ...
Brandon Lowe is “getting healthier and healthier,” a welcome development for the All-Star second baseman and the Rays as the ...
For the Rays, Drew Rasmussen turned in a good start in his own right. He tossed six complete innings and only allowed the two solo homers during his time on the mound, racking up six strikeouts along ...
Ryan Pepiot pitches well until a rough seventh, but back-to-back homers by Brandon Lowe and Junior Caminero provide a big ...
Justin Verlander is 42 years old and a surefire Hall of Famer. He pitched seven scoreless innings Saturday night, but it was the Tampa B ...
Brandon Lowe (8) celebrates with outfielder Josh Lowe after hitting a two-run home run against the Blue Jays in May in Tampa. "When he’s going the way he is," Josh Lowe said, "it’s unstoppable ...
Lowe's is not a complicated swing, nor is it an especially long one. Yet it is a powerful one, as it has to be for any 5'10, 185lbs player to be able to hit 39 home runs, as Lowe did in 2021.
The Inside the Lines team has been dishing out nightly home run bets all season long -- up over 58 units on the year.
The Rays have seen enough since Brandon Lowe — now approaching age 31 and the longest-tenured player on the team — was first called up in 2018 to know valuable he can be.