Dyson tossed one inning and surrendered three runs (one earned) on three hits to take the loss in Wednesday's 10-inning game against the Rays.
EDGE Analysis
After closer Matt Bush blew a save in the ninth inning upon yielding a game-tying home run, manager Jeff Banister turned to Dyson in the top of the 10th. Banister's trust in Dyson in high-leverage spots has routinely gone unrewarded this season, and Wednesday proved no different, as the right-hander served up a leadoff homer to Logan Morrison, then recorded two outs before giving up a two-run bomb to Derek Norris. With six losses and a 10.80 ERA on his ledger this season, Dyson simply doesn't look like a big-league pitcher at the moment, and it may take an extended break for him to get right again. Per Fangraphs, Dyson has supplied a -1.0 WAR over just 16.2 innings, trailing only Padres starter Jered Weaver (-1.1) for the worst mark among all pitchers in baseball.