TAMPA, FLORIDA - JULY 23: Taj Bradley #45 of the Tampa Bay Rays pitches in the first inning during the game against the Chicago White Sox at George M. Steinbrenner Field on July 23, 2025 in Tampa, Florida.

Rays option Taj Bradley after rough outing vs. White Sox

11 months ago
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The Tampa Bay Rays have optioned Taj Bradley to Triple-A Durham following a rough outing in the team's 11-9 loss to the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.

Manager Kevin Cash called it a "tough decision," but reiterated that Bradley is "massive to our success."

The right-hander allowed four runs on four hits and three walks while collecting only five outs. He didn't record a strikeout and gave up a three-run homer to Colson Montgomery before getting lifted in the second inning.

Bradley was never the pitcher of record, though, leaving the game tied 4-4. The Rays battled back to lead 7-5 at one point but coughed up six runs in the eighth en route to defeat.

The 24-year-old has struggled this year, authoring a 4.61 ERA and 4.20 FIP over 111 1/3 innings.

The young starter has battled command issues for much of his major-league tenure, posting an 8.5% walk rate and 1.46 HR/9 entering the evening. Over his first two campaigns, Bradley flashed a promising 27.3% strikeout rate, but that's dipped by nearly seven percentage points this year.

Tampa Bay's starting rotation ranks 18th by FanGraphs' WAR but possesses the eighth-best ERA in MLB (3.80).

The Rays didn't announce a corresponding move.

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