Rays struggle in crushing loss to Detroit

by Gary Shelton on June 3, 2026

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Palacios had two hits./TIM WIRT

Wednesday, 4 a.m.

Be careful when walking around the American League East these days.

A Tampa Bay Ray might fall on you.

The Rays, currently playing as poorly has any team in baseball, were jolted again Tuesday night at Tropicana Field. They lost 8-0 to the dreadful Detroit Tigers, only the third time they have been shut out this season.

The Rays have lost seven of their last nine games. They've given up 67 runs in that stretch, and in five of the losses, they've given up eight runs or more.

The Tigers jumped the Rays early, scoring twice in the first inning and three times in the second.

Tigers starter Jack Flaherty, winless in seven games coming in, threw five shutout innings to get his first victory.

The Rays had just five hits, two of them by Richie Palacios.

The Tigers have hit eight home runs in their two wins over the Rays.

The Rays and Tigers play again today at 1:10 p.m. at Tropicana Field. Nick Martinez (5-1) will start for the Rays against Troy Melton(1-0).

Rays struggle to keep the ball in the park

by Gary Shelton on June 2, 2026

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Vilade hit three-run homer./KIM HUKARI

Tuesday, 4 a.m.

How pronounced is the recent slump by the Tampa Bay Rays?

These days, they seem to be struggling against last-place teams.

The Rays made the woeful Detroit Tigers -- who came in with a record that was tied for the worst in baseball -- look like a World Series contender in Monday night's 10-9 loss at Tropicana Field.

Tampa gave up five home runs, including three straight in the third inning. The Rays fell behind by six runs twice.

The Tigers came in 4-21 in their last 25 games.

Still, the Rays can surrender runs to just about anyone. In their last eight games, they have given up nine runs or more four times.

Detroit's Dillon Dingler had two home runs, four hits and four RBI. Kerry Carpenter and Riley Greene each had three hits. Tampa Bay has now lost two of their last three games to two of the worst teams in baseball (Detroit and the Las Angeles Angels).

For the Rays, Yandy Diaz had three hits. Junior Caminero and Ryan Vilade had home runs.

The Rays and Tigers play again tonight at 6:40 p.m. at Tropicana Field. Steven Matz (4-2) will start for the Rays against Jack Flaherty (0-7).

Rays take advantage of Angels’ wildness

by Gary Shelton on June 1, 2026

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Aranda has been on a tear./KIM HUKARI

Monday, 4 a.m.

The Tampa Bay Rays didn't exactly sprint to their latest series win.

They just walked.

The Rays walked nine times, two of them with the bases loaded, to capture a 5-2 win over the Los Angeles Angels Sunday. It was their sixth straight series win at Tropicana Field.

The Rays have walked 17 times in their last two games against the Angels, who have walked the second-most batters in the majors, behind only Houston.

Shane McClanahan improved his record to 6-2, pitching five innings of one-run baseball. Bryan Baker notched his 16th save.

Taylor Walls had two hits for the Rays, but the one he'll likely remember was a third-inning smash with the bases loaded for what would have been a grand slam. Former Ray Jose Siri reached over the fence to rob him.

Jonathan Aranda homered for his 43rd RBI. Aranda has a nine-game hitting streak and hit .374 for May.

Yandy Diaz and Cedric Mullins walked in runs. Victor Mesa Jr. and Ben Willliamson singled in runs.

The Rays are home at Tropicana again tonight, facing Detroit in a 6:40 p.m. game. Griffin Jax will start for the Rays. The Tigers have not announced a starter.

Angels humble Rays in lopsided win

by Gary Shelton on May 31, 2026

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Diaz hit another homer./TIM WIRT

Sunday, 4 a.m.

Evidently, the skid is not over yet.

One day after ending a season-worst four-game losing streak, the Tampa Bay Rays returned to sloppy baseball again Saturday afternoon.

The Rays gave up four runs in the first and six in the ninth, going on to absorb a 14-3 pummeling at the hands of the Los Angeles Angels, the last-place team in the AL West.

It was ugly beyond description, from Wade Meckler's first-inning grand slam to back-to-back homers by Jo Adell and Oswald Peraza in the ninth.

The Rays gave up 11 hits, six walks, two hit batters and a passed ball. In their last six games, the Rays have given up 45 runs.

The Rays were just one-for-10 with runners in scoring position.

Yandy Diaz hit his third home run in two days. Junior Caminero had two doubled.

The Rays left the bases loaded in the first inning and the sixth.

Starting pitcher Drew Rasmusdsen lasted just four innings and gave up five earned runs.

The Rays and Angels close out their series today at 1:40 p.m. at Tropicana Field. Shane McClanahan will start for the Rayds against Jack Kochanowicz.

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Rays have moved on at the right times

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