CLEVELAND — Brandon Lowe homered, Tampa Bay's bullpen held Cleveland to one hit over seven scoreless innings and the Rays snapped a three-game losing streak on a rugged trip with a 5-2 win over the AL Central-leading Guardians on Thursday night.
Lowe connected for his 18th homer in the first inning off Gavin Williams (3-9).
The Rays were swept earlier this week in a three-game series at NL East-leading Philadelphia. They improved to 3-4 on the 10-game trip, which started in AL East-leading Baltimore and finishes Sunday in Cleveland.
When it ends, Tampa Bay will be the first major league team to face three division leaders on the same trip in September or later.
''I didn't know that. We'll have to talk to MLB about the (bleeping) schedules," manager Kevin Cash said with a laugh.
''There's been plenty of challenges and this team is no different than the other two that we faced in Philly and Baltimore," Cash added. "But nice to get a bounce-back win. We had some tight ballgames that right at the end didn't go our way.''
Tampa Bay's bullpen made this win possible.
Cole Sulser (1-0) took over for Rays starter Ryan Pepiot in the third and pitched three hitless innings, striking out a career-high four. Three more Tampa relievers went an inning each before Richard Lovelady worked the ninth for his second save.