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Rays Complete Sweep of Twins with 4-2 Victory

Tampa Bay Rays

Watching the Tampa Bay Rays play can often feel like a sun-soaked day at the ballpark, especially when they’re facing teams outside of the National League Central. With an impressive record of 11-1 against non-NL Central opponents, the Rays have thrived against teams like the Twins, while struggling against others from the Senior Circuit, posting a 5-10 record against them. Their recent series included a disappointing 1-2 showing against the Reds, Cubs, Pirates, Cardinals, and Brewers, but today was a different story.

Griffin Jax took the mound to start the game, delivering a solid performance with 2.1 innings pitched, striking out two batters while allowing just one hit and walking one. Jesse Scholtens earned the victory, while Cole Sulser contributed with a hold and a save, showcasing the team’s depth on the pitching staff. Offensively, Yandy Diaz continued his impressive April with yet another home run, further solidifying his status as a key player for the Rays.

Chandler Simpson also made headlines by stealing his ninth base of the season, demonstrating the team’s speed on the base paths. Adding to the offensive fireworks, Jake Fraley and Taylor Walls both contributed with doubles, while Jonathan Aranda came through with a crucial two-RBI single that helped seal the win.

Looking ahead, the Rays will continue their journey on Monday when they head to Cleveland for a quick three-game road series. Fans can expect an exciting matchup as southpaws Steven Matz and Parker Messick take the mound, ready to battle it out at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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