The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Minnesota Twins 4-2 on Sunday at Tropicana Field, completing their third sweep of the season. Griffin Jax, formerly a starter with the Twins, pitched 2 1/3 strong innings as opener to spark the victory. The win marked the Rays' fourth straight triumph and improved their record to 16-11.
ST. PETERSBURG -- Griffin Jax delivered an encouraging performance as opener, allowing one hit and a walk while striking out two over 2 1/3 innings on 31 pitches. The right-hander, who debuted as a starter with the Twins in 2021, set the tone before Jesse Scholtens took over for 4 1/3 innings, permitting two runs and three walks. Bryan Baker secured his sixth save after Cole Sulser recorded four outs, sealing the Rays' third sweep this season and their 11th win in 15 games. Rays manager Kevin Cash praised Jax, saying, “couldn't be more happy with the way he got through two and a third.” Jax noted discussions about expanding his role, stating, “Yeah, we’re talking about it. I think today was like an example of what it looks like.” The Rays have a history of transitioning relievers to starters, including Drew Rasmussen in 2021 and Jeffrey Springs in 2022. Jax expressed interest in returning to starting, citing his six-pitch mix and a more aggressive mindset from the outset. Offensively, the Rays scored all four runs in the third inning, with Jonathan Aranda's two-run single and Yandy Díaz's two-run homer providing the firepower. Díaz said through interpreter Kevin Vera, “we're playing really well... things have been clicking for us.” With injuries sidelining pitchers like Ryan Pepiot and Joe Boyle, and relievers Edwin Uceta and Garrett Cleavinger unavailable, Jax's outing offers a potential rotation option amid the Rays' strong start, now second-best in the American League.