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Rays’ Chandler Simpson (mouth), Taylor Walls (hamstring) exit vs. Tigers

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 8:40 PM

The Tampa Bay Rays lost left fielder Chandler Simpson to a cut and bloodied mouth and shortstop Taylor Walls to hamstring ​tightness during their series opener against ‌the visiting Detroit Tigers on Monday.

Walls left during the bottom of the third due to left hamstring tightness, which the Rays called a precautionary move. He left before taking ‌his ​first at-bat of the game. ⁠Walls was dealing ⁠with a hamstring issue last week and missed two games.

Oliver Dunn pinch-hit for Walls in the third inning and took over for him at ​shortstop in the fourth. Ben Williamson was sent in to replace Dunn later in the ⁠game.

In the fourth, Simpson was ⁠the victim of some bad luck ​on a stolen base attempt.

Simpson broke from first base ​to second when Tigers pitcher Ty Madden ‌threw a wild pitch. But Simpson’s helmet fell off, bounced and hit him in the mouth as he dove for a headfirst slide. It ⁠was unclear whether it hit him in the tooth or split open his lip.

Ryan Vilade pinch-ran for Simpson and ⁠took over ‌for him in left field.

Simpson is ⁠a speedster who has 14 stolen ​bases ‌this season after notching 44 as ​a rookie ⁠last year. Simpson also owns the American League lead with four triples. His 1-for-2 day Monday left him with a .284 batting average.

Walls is batting .208 through 44 games this year, his sixth with Tampa Bay.

–Field ​Level Media