ST. PETERSBURG — The Tampa Bay Rays are gearing up for the season’s final stretch with a key bullpen reinforcement. Left-handed pitcher Colin Poche has been activated from the injured list, adding a familiar face to the Rays’ roster. Poche has been sidelined since August 31 due to left shoulder inflammation, but he’s now ready to contribute as the team heads into the crucial final 12 games.
Poche’s return is a significant boost for the Rays’ bullpen. Over 39 games this season, he has posted a 3.67 ERA, with a 1-2 record and two saves. His ability to handle high-pressure situations makes him a valuable asset for the Rays, especially as they aim to solidify their postseason positioning. With his activation, the Rays‘ bullpen now boasts five left-handers, offering manager Kevin Cash more strategic options in late-game scenarios.
To make room for Poche, the Rays have sent down right-handed pitcher Cole Sulser. While Sulser has shown promise, the move was necessary to ensure the bullpen has a balanced mix of arms as they prepare for a challenging finish to the regular season.
Poche’s return couldn’t come at a better time for the Rays. With a solid track record and a fresh arm, he could be the difference-maker as the team battles for playoff success. His presence on the mound will certainly be one to watch as the Rays look to make a deep postseason run.