Rays Clinch Opening Series Against Rockies with 6-4 Victory
Brandon Lowe's home run and Taj Bradley's strong pitching performance secured Tampa Bay's series win, as Colorado prepares for Germán Márquez's return against the Phillies.
- The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Colorado Rockies 6-4 on Sunday, March 30, to win the three-game opening series.
- Brandon Lowe's two-run homer in the first inning and Taj Bradley's six-inning, seven-strikeout performance were pivotal in the Rays' victory.
- Mickey Moniak hit a two-run pinch-hit homer for the Rockies in the seventh inning, narrowing the deficit but falling short of a comeback.
- The Rockies now shift focus to their upcoming series against the Phillies, with Germán Márquez expected to make his return after an extended injury absence.
- The Rays face roster adjustments following Josh Lowe's placement on the injured list, with Jake Mangum recalled from Triple-A Durham.