Baltimore Orioles vs Tampa Bay Rays Odds Line Picks and Prediction July 28 2022 MLB Season
Baltimore Orioles vs Tampa Bay Rays Odds Line Picks and Prediction - July 28 2022 MLB Season Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Pleased to pull this one out "Pleased to pull this one out " - RaysBaseball Jordan Lyles, who is 6-8 with a 4.79 ERA in 20 starts, will be on the hill Thursday for Baltimore. In his previous outing, Lyles tossed five frames, allowing eight hits and three earned runs. Lyles eats up innings and typically has a long leash, so expect him to throw around 100 pitches on Wednesday. Lyles has gotten lit up in two starts versus Tampa Bay this year, but both of those games were on the Rays' home field, which is a turf surface. The Rays' offense doesn't usually blow teams out of the water, so Lyles should be able to keep the O's in the game at the very least at home. Good morning. Jordan Lyles had the dog in him last night and the Orioles are at .500 in July for the first time since 2017.Good morning. Jordan Lyles had the dog in him last night and the Orioles are at .500 in July for the first time since 2017. "Good morning. Jordan Lyles had the dog in him last night..." - Locked IN Orioles Tampa Bay sends out lefty Ryan Yarbrough for Thursday's matchup, who is 0-3, with a 5.70 ERA as a starter. He'll be tasked with an offense that is ranked #21 in runs per game in the majors. Last time out, Yarbrough threw 5 1/3 innings, giving up five hits and two earned runs while fanning four. Baltimore had their opportunities on Wednesday but failed to cash in, going 1-for-13 with runners in scoring position. They'll look to bounce back on Thursday against the Rays' southpaw.
Baltimore Orioles vs Tampa Bay Rays Odds Line Picks and Prediction - July 28 2022 MLB Season
The Rays and Orioles play Thursday. The will be at home to face the Thursday afternoon. The Rays beat the Orioles 6-4 Wednesday to improve to 53-45. Baltimore is now 49-49 after losing Wednesday's matchup. Baltimore has been a good team at Camden Yards, carrying a 28-20 record there this season. Tampa Bay now leads the by 2.5 games at the moment for the final Wild Card spot entering this series finale. Pleased to pull this one outPleased to pull this one out "Pleased to pull this one out " - RaysBaseball Jordan Lyles, who is 6-8 with a 4.79 ERA in 20 starts, will be on the hill Thursday for Baltimore. In his previous outing, Lyles tossed five frames, allowing eight hits and three earned runs. Lyles eats up innings and typically has a long leash, so expect him to throw around 100 pitches on Wednesday. Lyles has gotten lit up in two starts versus Tampa Bay this year, but both of those games were on the Rays' home field, which is a turf surface. The Rays' offense doesn't usually blow teams out of the water, so Lyles should be able to keep the O's in the game at the very least at home. Good morning. Jordan Lyles had the dog in him last night and the Orioles are at .500 in July for the first time since 2017.Good morning. Jordan Lyles had the dog in him last night and the Orioles are at .500 in July for the first time since 2017. "Good morning. Jordan Lyles had the dog in him last night..." - Locked IN Orioles Tampa Bay sends out lefty Ryan Yarbrough for Thursday's matchup, who is 0-3, with a 5.70 ERA as a starter. He'll be tasked with an offense that is ranked #21 in runs per game in the majors. Last time out, Yarbrough threw 5 1/3 innings, giving up five hits and two earned runs while fanning four. Baltimore had their opportunities on Wednesday but failed to cash in, going 1-for-13 with runners in scoring position. They'll look to bounce back on Thursday against the Rays' southpaw.