Rays edge White Sox, snap Chicago's 5-game winning streak
Briefly

José Caballero contributed significantly to the Tampa Bay Rays' 4-3 win over the Chicago White Sox with two hits and RBIs. The Rays scored all their runs in the second inning, capitalizing on Chicago pitcher Davis Martin's struggles. Drew Rasmussen allowed two runs over four innings, with Edwin Uceta earning the win in relief. Chandler Simpson broke the Rays' rookie stolen base record with 30, while Caballero's fielding prevented a White Sox rally. Chicago's loss broke their five-game winning streak.
Tampa Bay Rays scored all their runs in the second inning, highlighted by José Caballero's two-run single, leading the team to a 4-3 victory against Chicago White Sox.
Chandler Simpson set a new Rays' rookie record with 30 stolen bases, surpassing Rocco Baldelli's previous mark of 27 bases set in 2003.
Drew Rasmussen pitched four innings, conceding two runs while striking out five, and Edwin Uceta and Pete Fairbanks contributed to secure the victory.
A key moment occurred in the eighth inning when José Caballero executed a diving stop, preventing Chicago from mounting a significant rally.
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