CLEVELAND -- While Rays starter Alex Cobb limited the damage on Wednesday afternoon, Tampa Bay's offense did plenty of its own in a 7-4 win over the Indians at Progressive Field. Behind three more home runs, the Rays took two out of three in the series against Cleveland.
Rookie Bradley Zimmer highlighted the Indians' offense with a home run and RBI double -- both firsts for the team's top prospect.
Corey Dickerson led the charge for the Rays' offense, launching a three-run home run that helped send Tribe starter Josh Tomlin to an early exit.