The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lowe hits two homers, Rays hold off Dodgers to even series

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS— Brandon Lowe kept finding his name near the top of Tampa Bay’s lineup even as his offensive struggles continued to mount this postseason.

After Lowe finally busted out in Game 2 of the World Series, the Rays and Dodgers are tied.

“Sometimes guys, you’ve got to allow them to go through some tough patches,” manager Kevin Cash said. “He will go quiet for a little while, but he can get as hot as anybody in baseball.”

Lowe hit two home runs to the opposite field, Tampa Bay’s bullpen held on late, and the Rays beat Los Angeles 6- 4 on Wednesday night.

“Yeah, those felt really good,” said Lowe, a 2019 All- Star who led the Rays with 14 homers and 37 RBIs this season. “It felt great to kind of get back and contribute to the team. They’ve been doing so well for the past month — it felt really good to get back and actually start doing stuff again.”

Blake Snell struck out nine in 4⅔ innings for the Rays and didn’t allow a hit until Chris Taylor’s tworun homer trimmed it to 5- 2 in the fifth. The Dodgers threatened to complete a big comeback in the eighth, but Tampa Bay’s relievers held firm.

Lowe and Joey Wendle each had three RBIs for the Rays, whose six runs and 10 hits were their most over the past 11 postseason games.

“I think today was a little bit better indicator of the kind of team that we are,” said Wendle, who had a two- run double and a sacrifice fly. “Just a complete win, complete team win.“

Nick Anderson got four outs for the victory. Diego Castillo earned the save when he struck out Taylor, the only batter he faced.

Pete Fairbanks went 1⅔ innings and left- hander Aaron Loup threw a called third strike past slugger Cody Bellinger with a runner on second to end the eighth. Loup also retired the first two hitters in the ninth.

“They’ve got some really good pitchers. They got out to that early lead and we just weren’t able to overcome it,” Taylor said. “We did a pretty good job of fighting to the end and we just weren’t able to come up with the big hit we needed.”

After an off day, Game 3 in the best- of- seven Series matches two big- game pitchers starting on extra rest tonight. Charlie Morton goes for the Rays against Walker Buehler.

Los Angeles was the “home team” for the first two games but will bat first in the next three.

Lowe hit a solo shot to left- center in the first off rookie Tony Gonsolin, putting the American League champion Rays ahead for the first time at this neutral- site World Series with their 27th homer of the postseason — matching a major league record. The second baseman was hitting .107 this postseason, and in an even worse 4- for- 48 slide (. 083) the past 13 games since the start of the AL Division Series.

 ?? WALLY SKALIJ/ LOS ANGELES TIMES/ TNS ?? Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe celebrates one of his two home runs against the Dodgers onWednesda­y inGame2 of theWorld Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The Rays won 6- 4 to even the series. Game 3 is tonight.
WALLY SKALIJ/ LOS ANGELES TIMES/ TNS Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe celebrates one of his two home runs against the Dodgers onWednesda­y inGame2 of theWorld Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The Rays won 6- 4 to even the series. Game 3 is tonight.

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