Rays look to take advantage of homestand in matchup with red sox

April 13, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Boston Red Sox Shortstop Trevor Story (10) High Fives First Baseman Triston Casas (36) after meeting a home run against Chicago White Sox during the ninth round at Garanty Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Pictures

Tampa Bay Ray’s hits Midway Point of A Four Series Homestand and plays host for the visiting Boston Red Sox for the first of a three-game set on Monday.

Tampa Bay wants to take advantage of a heavy home part of his schedule as a result of Hurricane Milton-caused destruction of Tropicana Field and its new home at Outdoors George M. Steinbrenner Field. Rays enters game winners in two of three matches after a weekend series against Atlanta Braves, including Sunday’s 8-3 victory.

In what has been proven to be a horrible ball park so far, Ray’s sex homers launched in the series, including Junior Caminero’s three-run shot in the sixth round on Sunday-Han’s second in as many games. Tied with Brandon Lowe for the team (three home races), Caminero and the company hopes to see Momentum roll over to series with Red Sox and Yankees.

“We just need to keep our focus on the teams that come forward,” Caminero said through a translation aftermath. “With Boston and Yankees, we must keep our winning mentality and be ready for them.”

After Sunday’s starter, Joe Boyle threw five rounds without hit against Atlanta, Shane Baz (1-0, 1.38 era) looking for similar success. The 25-year-old right hand has handed only two earned runs in 13 rounds this season and comes from a seven-insert, two-run in a decision without a decision against Los Angeles Angels on April 8. The Rays lost 4-3.

In two career starts against Boston (both 2024), Baz is 2-0 with a 2.77 era.

Red Sox enters the Matchup lectures in five of their last seven matches, but they saved their series with the low Chicago White Sox on Sunday and published a 3-1 victory after losing the first two matches.

Garrett Crochet took a no-hitter into the eighth round against his former team before serving the victory, while the Trevor story ended with three hits, including his third home run in the season.

“Today was a big day for us, just to get a” W “and move on,” said Red Sox manager Alex Cora. “We needed to finish a losing line and (crochet) hit a fantastic game and we played much better.”

Now that looks at String on the following wins together for the first time since a five-game winning line in early April, Boston turns to Tanner Houck (0-1, 4.41), which will start on Monday.

Houck had his best excursion from the early part of the season last time and only handed over a earned drive through 6 2/3 rounds in a decision without Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday, before Red Sox fell 2-1 in 11 rounds. Houck, 28, has made eight careers (six starts) against Tampa Bay, and published a 1-4 record and a 4.18 era.

Boston will not meet the rays again until June 9, when it is hosted for Tampa Bay for a three-game set.

-Field level media

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