Tampa Bay secured an 8-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, fueled by a potent offensive display and solid relief pitching. The Rays amassed 11 hits and scored eight runs, with standout contributions from Mesa, who delivered two home runs and drove in two runs.

Tampa Bay’s offense gained momentum early, and although the bullpen faced initial challenges, it settled down to effectively limit the Angels’ scoring opportunities for the remainder of the game. The Angels struggled to contain the Rays’ hitters, especially during the middle innings, when multiple runs crossed the plate.

On the other side, Los Angeles’ pitching staff was unable to disrupt Tampa Bay’s rhythm, allowing sustained rallies that ultimately proved decisive. Offensively, the Angels were unable to generate enough offense to keep pace, managing only three runs over the course of the game.

The victory extends Tampa Bay’s recent positive run, highlighting their offensive depth and improving bullpen reliability. Meanwhile, Los Angeles will look to address both pitching inconsistencies and offensive production as they prepare for upcoming matchups.