Lowe went 3-for-4 with three runs, three RBIs
and a walk.
Tampa Bay starter Shane McClanahan (5-0) allowed two runs and
five hits in five innings, plus five strikeouts and two walks.
With a 10-run lead, he was removed at 73 pitches.
Yandy Diaz notched three hits -- including his seventh homer --
and scored twice, and Luke Raley had a homer among three hits
and drove in three. Josh Lowe also posted three hits.
The Rays improved to 18-0 when scoring first and 20-0 when
tallying at least four times.
Cease lasted four-plus innings, surrendering seven runs (six
earned) on nine hits.
Chicago's Jake Burger homered, doubled and had two runs and RBIs
apiece, and Adam Haseley had two hits and an RBI, but Chicago's
skid hit a major league-high eight.
After Brandon Lowe's leadoff triple in the second inning,
Paredes and Josh Lowe singled to set the table. Raley ripped a
one-out, two-run double to put a three-spot on the scoreboard as
the Rays snapped their 20-inning scoreless streak.
With two outs in the bottom half, Lenyn Sosa broke the ice for
Chicago by shooting a double to right to score Burger, who had
led off with a walk.
Brandon Lowe got that marker back in the third by lifting the
eighth pitch from Cease to right for his seventh homer -- a
towering 358-foot shot that sailed out off a 41-degree launch
angle.
Burger led off the fourth by answering with a shot to left for
his sixth deep ball to cut it to 4-2.
In the fifth, Brandon Lowe chased Cease by finishing a 10-pitch
at-bat with a single to plate two more and make it 6-2. Paredes'
fielder's choice added another run.
A fielding error by first baseman Andrew Vaughn helped the Rays
score five times - four unearned - in the sixth for a 12-2 lead.
Paredes' three-run double highlighted the scoring.
Diaz and Raley later hit solo homers, and Burger doubled in a
run.
With right fielder Raley pitching in the ninth, Chicago scored a
pair on Romy Gonzalez's pinch-hit triple and Haseley's single.
--Field Level Media
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