Randy Arozarena hit a three-run homer in the first, Christian Bethancourt and Yu Chang went deep back-to-back during the sixth, and the surging Tampa Bay Rays beat the Boston Red Sox 8-4 on Tuesday night.

The Rays are an AL-best 22-10 since Aug. 4, and moved within 4½ games of the AL East-leading New York Yankees. Tampa Bay is in a three-way competition for the first AL wild card with Seattle and Toronto.

With Tampa Bay scheduled starter Drew Rasmussen scratched and placed on the paternity list for the birth of son early Tuesday, six pitchers combined on a six-hitter.

Garrett Cleavinger (1-1) allowed one hit during a scoreless third and fourth to get his first win since June 20, 2021.

Triston Casas hit his first major league homer for the Red Sox, who are 18-38 against the AL East this year. Xander Bogaerts was 0 for 3, ending his team record-tying streak of nine consecutive multi-hit games. He shares the team record with Kevin Youkilis (2007), Jim Rice (1978) and Roy Johnson (1934).

The announced crowd was just 8,069, well below Tampa Bay's average of 14,157.

Yandy Díaz had a leadoff double in the first and Manuel Margot singled before Arozarena connected on his 19th homer.

Arozarena is one homer and three stolen bases away from joining B.J. Upton (2011, 2012) as the second player in team history with 20 homers and 30 steals in a season. Arozarena had two doubles.

After Casas' two-run homer during the second off JT Chargois, Harold Ramierz put the Rays up 5-2 on a two-run single in the third.

Tommy Pham cut the Boston deficit to 8-4 on a two-run homer in the eighth.

Boston's Rich Hill (6-6) allowed five runs and nine hits over four innings. The left-hander couldn't repeat his success in a 5-1 win over Tampa Bay on Aug. 27, when he struck out 11 and allowed three hits over seven scoreless innings.

There was a brief delay in the top of the eighth when the stadium lights went out.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Red Sox: OF Franchy Cordero, carted off the field Monday after running into the left field wall chasing a fly ball, will go on the injured list with sprains on both sides of his right ankle. . DH J.D. Martinez, who missed the previous two game with back issues, was a late scratch.

Rays: RHP Tyler Glasnow (Tommy John surgery) is scheduled to throw one inning for Triple-A Durham Wednesday in his first game action since surgery in Aug. 2021. . 2B Brandon Lowe (right elbow contusion) might return Wednesday.

UP NEXT

Boston RHP Nick Pivetta (9-10) and Tampa Bay LHP Jeffrey Springs (7-4) are Wednesday night's starters. Pivetta left his last outing Friday against Texas after three innings with a left calf contusion after getting hit by a comebacker.

 

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