Rays stumble again against Toronto

by Gary Shelton on August 21, 2026

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Diaz had two hits./KIM HUKARI

Friday, 4 a.m.

Remind yourself: they remain in first place.

They are 25 games above .500.

They have won the third-most games in the major leagues.

On the other hand, man, are they playing lousy baseball.

The Rays lost their sixth game in the last eight Thursday, falling 5-1 to the Toronto Blue Jays. It wrapped up a 2-5 homestand against the last two placed teams in the AL East.

-- The Rays' pitching has had a horrible week, giving up 47 runs and 82 hits in the seven games.

-- The Rays' hitting wasn't much better. They managed just four hits Thursday and were one-for-four with runners in scoring position. Toronto's Shane Bieber tamed the Rays over seven innings.

Ian Seymour started Thursday and gave up three home runs (Kazuma Okamoto, Nathan Lukes and Daz Cameron) in his five innings.

Yandy Diaz had two hits for the Rays.

Tampa Bay now travels to Baltimore to play the Orioles at Camden Yards at 7:15 p.m. Freddy Peralta (5-10) will pitch for the Rays against Trevor Rogers (8-8)

Rays’ Baker locks in another save

by Gary Shelton on August 20, 2026

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Baker saved another day for Rays./KIM HUKARI

Thursday, 4 a.m.

This is what Bryan Baker does. He closes.

He smothers hope. He nails doors shut. He shuts off hope.

He makes winning scores stand up.

Baker saved his 36h game Wednesday night, making a 7-6 score stand up against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Rays led 7-1 after four innings, but the Jays spent most of the night chipping away at the lead.

Baker allowed the leadoff runner on with his own error to start the ninth, but he worked his way out of the jam. It was his 25th consecutive save.

Diaz hit his 19th home run./KIM HUKARI

The Rays built their big lead on a two-run homer by Yandy Diaz (his 19th), a double by Richie Palacios and bunt singles by Taylor Walls and Chandler Simpson. Junior Caminero brought in a run on a groundout.

Liam Hicks had two hits for the Rays.

The Rays and Jays play again today at 1:10 p.m. at Tropicana Field. Ian Seymour (9-3) will start for the Rays against Shane Bieber (4-2).

Rays hammered by another division foe

by Gary Shelton on August 19, 2026

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Walls drove in two runs./KIM HUKARI

Wednesday, 4 a.m.

The bad news is in: The late-season tumble of the Tampa Bay Rays is not yet over.

Where they land, nobody knows.

The Rays dropped their fourth game in five tries Tuesday night, getting clobbered by Toronto 10-5 at Tropicana Field.

The Rays have been worn out this week by Baltimore and Toronto, the two last-place teams of the AL East. The Yankees are now within five games and the Red Sox are within six and a half.

Once again, the Rays couldn't slow down the other team. The Blue Jays scored 10 runs on 17 hits to win going away. George Springer, Jesus Sanchez and Ernie Clement all had three hits.

Rays' starter Nick Martinez gave up six earned runs in 3 2/3 innings. The Rays have now given up 36 runs and 61 hits in their last five games.

The Rays did get a two-run single from Taylor Walls. They scored on sacrifice flies by Cedric Mullins and Richie Palacios and a wild pitch that allowed Ryan Vilade to score.

The Rays had 13 hits themselves, including two each from Chandler Simpson, Junior Caminero, Yandy Diaz and Vilade.

The Rays and Jays play again tonight at 6:40 at Tropicana. Drew Rasmussen (12-5) is scheduled to start for the Rays against Maz Scherzer (1-5).

Rays salvage a win against Orioles

by Gary Shelton on August 18, 2026

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DeLuca had the winning hit./KIM HUKARI

Tuesday, 4 a.m.

When the turmoil ended, perhaps you thought it would be because of a deep home run. Maybe a double off the wall. Maybe a ball delivered into the deep gap.

Instead, it was a bounding grounder off the bat of pinch-hitter Jonny DeLuca.

DeLuca, hitting for catcher Liam Hicks with the bases loaded in the seventh inning, hit a chopper over the head of Baltimore third baseman Christian Encarnacion-Strand to drive in two runs and give the Rays the lead in a 7-6 victory.

Baker worked overtime for the save./KIM HUKARI

The win broke a three-game losing streak by the Rays. Tampa Bay gave up 26 runs and 44 hits in the four games.

One of the stars of the game for the Rays was closer Bryan Baker, who recorded a five-out save (his 35th). On his way, Baker struck out Pete Alonso and got red-hot Gunnar Henderson on a groundout.

It was a good outing for a bullpen that has struggled lately. Rays' relievers had allowed 17 runs in the series.

The Rays got home runs from Yandy Diaz, Ryan Vilade and new addition Jorge Mateo (a two-run shot). Jonathan Aranda singled in a run.

The Rays got two hits from Diaz and Aranda.

Shane McClanahan made his return to the rotation, but he lasted only 10 outs.

The Rays begin a three-game series against Toronto tonight at Tropicana Field at 6:40. Nick Martinez (12-3) is expected to start for the Rays against Jose Soriano (9-6).

Mateo had a two-run homer./KIM HUKARI

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