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Tampa Bay Rays closer Pete Fairbanks had a rough outing, allowing two runs in the ninth inning against the Los Angeles Angels during their ninth loss of the season. Fairbanks gave up run-scoring singles to Anthony Rendon and Taylor Ward, intentionally walked Mike Trout, and allowed Ward’s two-out hit. He expressed disappointment in his performance, calling it an “all-encompassing type of suck” and stating that he would need some time to stew over it before figuring out how to move forward. Fairbanks has allowed seven earned runs in seven innings this season, resulting in a 9.00 ERA.

Despite his struggles in this game, Fairbanks has been a solid reliever for the Rays since his first full season with the team, maintaining a 3.13 ERA with 224 strikeouts in 168 games. The Rays are currently 10-9 to start the season, with Amed Rosario playing the hero in a recent game with a 13th-inning RBI single. Fairbanks acknowledged that he needed to do better and would focus on rectifying his performance moving forward. While he was unsure of his next steps, he planned to take some time to reflect on his performance before getting back on the mound.

Fairbanks’ rough outing is part of a larger trend of struggles for the Rays this season. Despite a winning record to start the season, the team has faced challenges both on the mound and at the plate. Fairbanks’ performance is just one example of the team’s uphill battle as they strive to remain competitive in a tough division. While he has been a reliable pitcher in the past, his current struggles highlight the volatility of the game and the need for players to constantly adapt and improve to stay at the top of their game.

As Fairbanks works to bounce back from his tough outing, he will need to draw on his experience and past success to regain his confidence and performance on the mound. The competitive nature of baseball requires players to have a short memory and a willingness to learn from their mistakes, making adjustments as needed to overcome challenges and improve their game. Fairbanks’ dedication to his craft and determination to rectify his recent struggles will be key as he looks to contribute to the Rays’ success throughout the season and help the team reach their goals on the field.

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