Tampa Bay Rays Edge Chicago White Sox 5-4 with Trio of Home Runs on September 9, 2025

Tuesday, September 9th, 2025

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Tampa Bay Rays Defeat Chicago White Sox 5-4 in Close MLB Matchup

The Tampa Bay Rays secured a tight 5-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, powered by home runs from Tristan Gray, Josh Lowe, and Richie Palacios. The game, hosted at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, saw the Rays break their losing streak and return to a .500 record, marking their 11th win in the last 16 games.

Home Run Highlights Lead Rays to Victory

Tristan Gray hit a crucial go-ahead solo homer in the seventh inning off Tyler Alexander, marking Gray’s third home run in just 17 games since being traded from the White Sox. Josh Lowe contributed with a two-run shot in the second inning, while Richie Palacios added a solo homer in the fourth, giving Tampa Bay an early lead.

Pitching Performances and Bullpen Impact

Adrian Houser, the Tampa Bay right-hander and former White Sox pitcher, struck out nine batters over 5 1/3 innings, allowing three runs. Kevin Kelly earned the win by securing a crucial out, while Pete Fairbanks closed out the ninth inning to notch his 25th save of the season.

White Sox Fight Back but Fall Short

Kyle Teel homered for the Chicago White Sox, who had recently been on a successful stretch with seven wins in eight games. Down 4-1 after four innings, the White Sox responded with a two-out RBI single from Chase Meidroth in the fifth, and tied the game in the sixth with clutch hits from Colson Montgomery and Andrew Benintendi. However, Gray’s late homer for the Rays sealed Chicago’s fate.

Key Moment

The game concluded dramatically, as Chase Meidroth lined out to second base for the final out, leaving the tying run stranded on first and securing the win for Tampa Bay.

Key Stat

Rookie center fielder Jake Mangum continued his hot streak for the Rays, going 1-for-4 with a single in the ninth inning, raising his batting average to .371 (26-for-70) over his last 18 games.

Up Next

The Rays will send right-hander Ryan Pepiot (11-10, 3.59 ERA) to the mound on Wednesday night for his career-high 30th start. The White Sox have yet to announce their starting pitcher for the next game.

In summary

The Tampa Bay Rays edged out a 5-4 win against the Chicago White Sox thanks to homers from Tristan Gray, Josh Lowe, and Richie Palacios. Despite a strong comeback effort from Chicago and a game-tying rally in the sixth inning, Gray’s late blast proved decisive. Adrian Houser delivered a nine-strikeout start against his former team, while the bullpen shut down Chicago’s offense in the late innings. The game keeps the Rays in strong form as they continue their playoff push, while the White Sox look to bounce back in the next matchup.


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