Amid rough week, Rays’ Chandler Simpson (thumb) leaves vs. Marlins

May 27, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Tampa Bay Rays left fielder Chandler Simpson (14) takes a swing during the ninth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn
June 6 – Chandler Simpson left in the third inning of the Tampa Bay Rays’ road game against ​the Miami Marlins on Friday with what ‌the team called left thumb discomfort.
It was the second time this week Simpson was forced out of ​a game early. On Monday against the ​Detroit Tigers, as he went to slide ⁠headfirst on an attempted steal of second ​base, his helmet slipped off, bounced and hit ​him in the mouth.
Simpson’s lower lip was split and he wound up going to the hospital to receive stitches. ​He was back the next day and ​did not miss a game in the Detroit series.
On ‌Friday, ⁠Simpson went 0-for-2 before being replaced by Victor Mesa Jr. Simpson’s recent slump extended to 1-for-21 over the past six games.
Simpson, 25, is batting .276 ​through 59 ​games. Simpson ⁠is a speedster who has 14 stolen bases this season after ​notching 44 as a rookie last year. ​His ⁠four triples top the American League.
Rays shortstop Taylor Walls left Monday’s game, as well, due to ⁠hamstring ​tightness. After sitting out the ​rest of the Tigers series, Walls was back in the ​lineup for Tampa Bay on Friday.

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