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Rays find their power stroke in 5th straight win

CHICAGO — The Rays have bombarded teams with their small-ball approach early in the season.

They lead the Majors in sacrifice bunts (nine) and are fourth in stolen bases (20), but manager Kevin Cash knew this was a team that had pop in them. The White Sox found that out firsthand on Wednesday.

The Rays clubbed three home runs – just the second time this season they’ve done so – and beat the White Sox 8-3 on Wednesday night at Rate Field. It’s the Rays’ fifth straight win.

“That's baseball right there,” said Junior Caminero, who kick-started the offense with a third-inning solo home run. “We hit, run, bunt, we have power. We have everything this year. If you saw us last year, the lineup was not like that.

“Maybe one day…”: Rays 8, White Sox 3

Donning the light blue Burst jerseys for the first time, Tampa Bay took the field with everyone in uniform wearing number 42, celebrating Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier on this day in 1947.

Junior Caminero would provide the offense to start, as he hit a solo shot to left field in the third, and provided an RBI groundout in the fifth. 2-0 Tampa Bay.

Jonathan Aranda provided an RBI double in the fifth, to lift the lead to 3-0.

Jesse Scholtens got the win, going five innings out of the bullpen while shutting out the Pale Hose with three strikeouts and allowing one hit.

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Rays 8, White Sox 3: Reese McGuire pitched

Whatever portion of the 10,193 fans who hung around through the end of tonight's game were at least rewarded for their endurance. Reese McGuire pitched a 1-2-3 ninth on just nine pitches, and then later contributed an RBI single during the White Sox's only scoring inning to become the first White Sox pitcher to hit safely since Hanser Alberto in 2023.

The ones who only stuck around through eight innings left with the White Sox losing 8-0 because their offense was handcuffed by Jesse Scholtens of all people. Perhaps the last play they saw was Munetaka Murakami wandering off first base because he thought strike two to Sam Antonacci was strike three, and getting picked off to end the inning.

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