The Rays got back on track Saturday night behind some strong pitching, clean defense, and a pair of homers from Randy Arozarena. The Rays did everything right en route to a 6-1 victory, playing a clean brand of baseball that was in stark contrast to Friday night’s effort.
Jeffrey Springs, the former reliever turned starter, got the ball for the Rays in his third traditional start of the year. The southpaw tossed 5.2 innings of shutout baseball, tallying seven strikeouts and walking four. The outing dropped his ERA to a stellar 1.32 across 27.1 innings.
On the flip side, Orioles starter, Kyle Bradish, surrendered five runs over 5.