Tyler Glasnow pitched four innings of two-run
ball before giving way to the Rays' relief corps, which entered
the series with an American League-best 3.05 ERA.
Tampa Bay's bullpen relay took it from there, paced by J.P.
Feyereisen, who contributed two innings of scoreless relief with
a pair of strikeouts to earn the victory, improving to 3-2.
Pete Fairbanks pitched a 1-2-3 ninth to earn his third save as
the Rays won for the seventh time in eight games.
Despite turning in a quality start, White Sox right-hander Lance
Lynn took the loss, spacing three runs and six hits in six
innings. Lynn (7-2) walked three and struck out eight as his ERA
rose to 1.51.
Tim Anderson had two of Chicago's five hits. The White Sox went
1-for-5 with runners in scoring position while stranding four
men on base.
Tampa Bay jumped out to a 2-0 lead four batters into the game,
as Meadows smacked his 15th home run of the season to score
Arozarena, who reached on a one-out double, one of his two hits.
The Rays added to their advantage in the third on Lowe's solo
shot to right field.
Chicago responded with a pair of runs in the bottom of the
inning. The White Sox got on the board when Leury Garcia scored
from third on a Glasnow wild pitch with Anderson at bat.
Following an Anderson double, Brian Goodwin delivered an RBI
single to left to bring Chicago within 3-2.
Arozarena hit a solo homer in the eighth before the Rays added
an insurance run in the ninth. A Brett Phillips single led to an
error from White Sox reliever Jose Ruiz that scored Taylor Walls
on a play.
Joey Wendle also had two hits for the Rays.
--Field Level Media
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