If the D in Dodgers stood for dominance in Game 1, then the R in Rays stood for resilience in Game 2.
Behind a breakout game from Brandon Lowe, the Rays bounced back to even the 2020 World Series with a 6-4 victory Wednesday night. Just as important, the Rays let the Dodgers and baseball fans watching this series know it would not be as one-sided as it appeared based on Tuesday’s opener. The Rays are here to fight, no matter what — or how many pitchers — the Dodgers throw at them.