ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Taj Bradley limited AL Central-leading Cleveland to five hits in seven innings to help the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Guardians 2-0 on Friday night.
Bradley (4-4) struck out eight and walked two in his seventh consecutive strong start. The right-hander has given up five earned runs over his 42 innings.
''I had a calmness today,'' Bradley said. ''Just trusting in my stuff now, just knowing it's going to be what it is.''
Colin Poche struck out two in a perfect eighth before Jason Adam had three strikeouts in an 1-2-3 ninth to complete a five-hitter and get his fourth save. Tampa Bay improved to 47-47.
''We didn't lose this game because of the runs we gave up,'' Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said, ''We struggled. Taj Bradley was outstanding. He was landing everything. Didn't make any mistakes."
Major league batting leader Steven Kwan went 1 for 4 for the Guardians, who have lost 10 of 16. He is hitting .359.
Light-hitting catcher Alex Jackson was hitless in 26 a-bats before getting a leadoff double in the fifth off Carlos Carrasco (3-7), and scored to put the Rays up 2-0 on Yandy Díaz's groundball double down the first-base line.
Jackson reached on an error to start the third, went to third on Díaz's flare single to right, and came home on Brandon Lowe's double-play grounder.