ARLINGTON, Texas -- Really, you thought the Tampa Bay Rays were going to go quietly into the night?
You thought this World Series was going to be a mismatch?
Well, you sure don’t know this Rays’ team, who showed the Los Angeles Dodgers they plan to hang around for awhile, delivering a powerful message Wednesday with their 6-4 victory, evening the World Series at 1-game apiece.
The Rays’ offense finally awoke with their greatest offensive output in a week. Brandon Lowe started hitting like Randy Arozarena. Blake Snell pitched like a Cy Young winner for the first four innings, and the Rays’ bullpen held onto the lead.