Preview the July 19 matchup between the Tampa Bay Rays and Baltimore Orioles with odds over/under, game spread, betting lines and more.
There was no need for a team meeting, manager Kevin Cash said, and no reason for a spirited speech. The Rays sputtered into the All-Star break, dropping 12 of their final 16 games and losing most of the ground they made up over the previous five weeks.
The former Tampa Greyhound Track is an option for a Rays stadium, according to Elliott Hornblass, whose firm, Hornrock, is a partner in the deal. The group, which also owns Derby Lane in St. Petersburg, purchased the 130-acre site in February.
9hon MSN
All-Star Home Run Derby runner-up Junior Caminero went deep twice, Yandy Díaz hit a grand slam and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Baltimore Orioles 11-1 to snap a four-game losing streak.
The Rays got a big bat back in their lineup in time for the start of the second half, as they reinstated All-Star second baseman Brandon Lowe from the 10-day injured list prior to Friday night’s 11-1 series opener against the Orioles at George M.
Explore more
Rays in holding pattern on deadline plans. The Rays will enter the second half a game and a half behind the Mariners for the third and final wild-card spot in the American League.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/minor-league-baseball as On Board: Tampa Bay Rays' Top Draft Pick Daniel Pierce Signs First Pro Contract. Daniel Pierce, selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the first round of the 2025 MLB Draft, has signed with the team.
The bullpen stinks. That’s it. That’s the optimistic thought. That’s what should be carrying Tampa Bay fans through a four-day All Star break that will produce as many victories as the previous four days.
July 18 - The Tampa Bay Rays reinstated All-Star second baseman Brandon Lowe from the 10-day injured list Friday. He went on the shelf before the break with left oblique tightness and missed the All-Star Game in Atlanta. Lowe, 31, enjoyed a strong first half, batting .272 with 19 home runs, 50 RBIs and 54 runs in 84 games.
Photographer Andrei Duman uses X-rays to create the images in “Beyond the Surface.” The objects displayed include an Enigma coding machine from the museum’s own U-505 submarine.