Rays Return Home After 561 Days, Beat Cubs 6-4 at Tropicana Field

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays marked their emotional return to Tropicana Field with a convincing 6-4 victory against the Chicago Cubs on Monday, playing their first home game in 561 days.

Home runs from Cedric Mullins, Jonathan Aranda, and Junior Caminero powered the Rays to victory as a capacity crowd of 25,114 fans packed the domed stadium to celebrate the team’s homecoming.

The lengthy absence from their home venue came after Hurricane Milton severely damaged the Tropicana Field roof and caused widespread destruction throughout the facility. During the 2025 season, the Rays were forced to play their home games at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, which serves as the New York Yankees’ spring training facility.

Left-handed pitcher Shane McClanahan delivered a strong performance in his first Tropicana Field start since July 22, 2023, surrendering just two runs on one hit across four innings while recording five strikeouts and issuing four walks.

McClanahan’s appearance marked a significant milestone in his recovery from multiple injuries that sidelined him for two complete seasons. The veteran pitcher underwent his second Tommy John surgery in August 2023 and subsequently missed the entire 2025 campaign due to nerve inflammation in his left triceps.

Kevin Kelly earned the victory with a flawless fifth inning, improving his record to 1-1, while Bryan Baker secured his first save of the season despite allowing Matt Shaw’s solo home run in the ninth inning.

The Cubs struck first when Nico Hoerner delivered a two-run single with two outs in the second inning, giving Chicago an early 2-0 advantage.

Tampa Bay responded in the bottom half of the second when Mullins connected on a 3-2 changeup from Jameson Taillon, driving the ball into the right field seats to even the score at 2-2.

The Rays seized the lead moments later when Taylor Walls smacked a double to left-center field and came around to score on an errant throw by shortstop Dansby Swanson following Yandy Diaz’s infield hit.

Caminero extended Tampa Bay’s advantage to 4-2 in the third inning with a towering solo blast to left field.

Chicago managed to cut the deficit to 4-3 in the sixth when Michael Busch lifted a sacrifice fly, but Aranda answered in the seventh with a home run off Phil Maton that stretched the Rays’ lead to 6-3.

Taillon absorbed the loss, falling to 0-1 after allowing four runs (three earned) on seven hits over six innings of work.

Tuesday night’s matchup will feature Cubs right-hander Javier Assad making his season debut against Rays starter Drew Rasmussen, who enters with an 0-0 record and 1.80 ERA. Assad, who carries a 3.43 ERA over four major league seasons, will fill the rotation spot vacated by Matthew Boyd, who was placed on the 15-day injured list with a left biceps strain.