BALTIMORE, MD - MAY 26: Griffin Jax #22 of the Tampa Bay Rays receives attention on the field after taking a batted ball to the back during the second inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on May 26, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Rays' Jax exits after 107-mph liner hits him in back

The Associated Press
5 hours ago
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BALTIMORE (AP) — Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Griffin Jax is day-to-day with a bruised back after leaving his start in a 6-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles a few batters after being hit by a 107 mph line drive in the second inning Tuesday night.

With a runner on first base after a fielding error by Jax and the Rays leading 1-0, Leody Taveras hit a liner that struck the pitcher in his back. Jax immediately went down near the mound while the ball bounced to third baseman Junior Caminero, who couldn’t make a diving play. Second baseman Richie Palacios recovered it, but Tavares was safe with a hit.

Meanwhile, Jax grabbed at his back while on the ground as head athletic trainer Joe Benge and manager Kevin Cash rushed to check on him. After a few moments, Jax was helped back to his feet, he threw a warmup pitch and stayed in the game.

After giving up a single to Jeremiah Jackson to load the bases, Jax struck out Colton Cowser for the first out. Blaze Alexander reached on a fielder’s choice grounder that Palacios couldn’t handle, tying it at 1. Jackson Holliday followed with an RBI single and Taylor Ward’s sacrifice fly made it 3-1 before Jax got Gunnar Henderson on a flyout for the final out.

Garrett Cleavinger replaced Jax to start the third inning. Jax (1-3) took the loss after allowing three runs — none earned — and three hits with three strikeouts on 26 pitches in his two innings.

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