Red Sox, Rays ready for twin bill, hoping break did not slow their rolls
Jul 12, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; Boston Red Sox second baseman Anthony Seigler (48) hits a run scoring sacrifice fly in the tenth inning against the New York Mets at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images The Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays certainly hope their players had a restful MLB All-Star break.
It will be a busy return to play for the American League East rivals on Friday as they begin a four-game, three-day series with a day-night doubleheader in Boston.
The Red Sox return to play with a nine-game winning streak that has brought them only a half-game outside the playoff picture.
Since a July 1 loss to the Washington Nationals, the Red Sox rolled to three straight road sweeps against the Los Angeles Angels, Chicago White Sox and New York Mets before the break. Incredibly, interim manager Chad Tracy's club allowed more than two runs in only one of those nine games, including a pair of shutouts.
"When you're winning, everything is good," All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman said.
The Red Sox got timely hitting in Sunday's final game in New York, winning when trailing after eight innings for the first time this season. Boston scored twice in the ninth to tie the game at 2-2 and Anthony Seigler delivered the game-winning RBI in the 10th inning.
Brayan Bello, who was recalled from Triple-A Worcester to join the bullpen, threw 4 1/3 crucial innings while piggybacking starter Payton Tolle to set the stage for the late-game combination of Chapman and Garrett Whitlock.
It was a good stretch, but important games are ahead. It all starts with the division-leading Rays, who have won four straight and five of the first six head-to-head meetings between the teams this season.
Heading into the break, Tracy's message was simple.
"Let's make sure we're ready to go coming out of the break," he said. "Do what needs to be done over the break to physically and mentally not let it slip too far from your mind. Make sure we're ready."
Tampa Bay went 13-5 in an 18-game span before the All-Star break, splitting a four-game set against the New York Yankees before taking two of three from the Seattle Mariners. Despite the latter series ending with an 8-2 loss, the Rays still boast the best record in the AL by three games.
Manager Kevin Cash had a scare during Tuesday's All-Star Game. Star third baseman Junior Caminero was hit on the finger by a 97-mph pitch in the third inning, but appears to have avoided a major injury as the unofficial second half of the season begins.
"In the moment, I was just scared, right?" Caminero said through an interpreter. "Kind of in that situation, right there in the moment, you're thinking the worst, and I honestly thought something might have been broken. But look, thank you to God that everything's fine, and now it's just a little bit sore, but we're all good."
Rumors have swirled that the Rays plan to be aggressive at the trade deadline in a few weeks, with Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal being among the targets.
"Know that (Rays president of baseball operations Erik Neander) will do everything he can to improve our club, like he always does," Cash said. "Definitely appreciative of the guys that are here right now and feel like we've got a very strong group with us right now."
The Rays have righty Griffin Jax (5-6, 3.47 ERA) taking the ball against Red Sox southpaw Jake Bennett (4-3, 2.64) in Friday's opening game. Neither team has announced a pitcher for the nightcap.
Jax has won four of his last five starts, with the lone loss coming in a July 6 outing against the Yankees in which he struck out 10 over five innings. He pitched five innings of one-run ball to beat the Mariners in his last start on Saturday.
Jax will look to turn around his career fortunes against the Red Sox, having posted a 0-1 record and 6.75 ERA in 15 career appearances. Only two of them have been starts, including a four-inning no-decision (two earned runs on four hits) on May 7 this season at Fenway Park.
The 25-year-old Bennett has won three straight starts, working at least seven innings in back-to-back victories over the Angels and White Sox. He held the Chicago to four hits over seven scoreless frames on July 8.
Bennett has lost two starts against the Rays this season, however, going 0-2 with a 6.97 ERA in 10 1/3 innings.
--Field Level Media
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