First Pitch: 6:50 PM ET
Television: Bally Sports Sun, Bally Sports West, MLB.TV
Series: Game 1 of 3
The Rays enter this matchup as one of the AL’s hottest teams, powered by elite pitching and a deep, efficient lineup. The Angels, meanwhile, continue to struggle with injuries, inconsistency, and a lack of pitching depth. Tampa Bay sends Nathaniel Martinez, one of their breakout arms, against veteran right‑hander José Ureña, who has battled command issues all season. This matchup heavily favors Tampa Bay on paper, but Tropicana Field’s controlled environment can sometimes produce low‑variance, pitching‑driven games.
WEATHER & BALLPARK CONDITIONS
(Tropicana Field is indoors — weather does not affect gameplay, but travel and attendance can be influenced.)
Temperature Outside: 84–87°F
Sky: Partly cloudy
Humidity: 70–75%
Wind: 10–14 mph
Chance of Rain: 20%
Field Conditions: Indoor — climate‑controlled, neutral air density
Tropicana Field plays pitcher‑friendly, suppressing home runs and favoring teams with strong contact and speed.
INJURY REPORT
Los Angeles Angels
Mike Trout — OUT (back surgery)
Anthony Rendon — OUT (hip)
Taylor Ward — ACTIVE
Zach Neto — PROBABLE (hamstring tightness)
Carlos Estévez — ACTIVE
Tampa Bay Rays
Wander Franco — OUT (administrative leave)
Randy Arozarena — ACTIVE
Yandy Díaz — PROBABLE (wrist soreness)
Shane McClanahan — OUT (Tommy John rehab)
Pete Fairbanks — ACTIVE
TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM
Los Angeles Angels (22–36)
Last 10: 3–7
Road Record: 10–18
Run Differential: –52
Trend: Pitching struggling; offense inconsistent; bullpen unreliable
The Angels have been competitive in stretches but lack the depth to close out games.
Tampa Bay Rays (34–19)
Last 10: 7–3
Home Record: 19–9
Run Differential: +61
Trend: Pitching dominant; lineup efficient; bullpen elite
Tampa Bay continues to excel in close games and late‑inning situations.
SERIES HISTORY
2025 Season Series: Rays won 5–1
Last 10 Meetings: Rays lead 8–2
At Tropicana Field: Rays have won 6 straight
Average Runs/Game (last 5 matchups): 9.0
Tampa Bay has dominated this matchup recently.
STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP
LAA — JOSÉ UREÑA (RHP)
2026 Stats: 5.48 ERA | 1.52 WHIP | 6.7 K/9
Last 3 Starts: 6.14 ERA, 1.61 WHIP
Pitch Mix: Sinker, slider, changeup
Strengths: Ground‑ball potential
Weakness: Command issues; struggles vs. left‑handed hitters; high hard‑contact rate
Matchup Outlook: Ureña’s sinker can be effective in Tropicana Field, but Tampa Bay’s left‑handed bats (Lowe, Aranda) are a major problem for him.
TB — NATHANIEL MARTINEZ (RHP)
2026 Stats: 3.22 ERA | 1.14 WHIP | 9.2 K/9
Last 3 Starts: 2.47 ERA, 0.98 WHIP
Pitch Mix: Four‑seam, cutter, curveball, changeup
Strengths: Excellent command; elite vs. right‑handed hitters
Weakness: Occasionally vulnerable to early‑count ambush swings
Matchup Outlook: Martinez matches up extremely well against an Angels lineup lacking power and consistency.
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
Brandon Drury (LAA) vs. Nathaniel Martinez
Drury hits fastballs well
Martinez excels at elevating four‑seamers
Edge: Martinez
Randy Arozarena (TB) vs. José Ureña
Arozarena crushes sinkers and sliders left up
Ureña struggles vs. right‑handed power
Edge: Arozarena
Yandy Díaz (TB) vs. LAA Bullpen
Díaz is elite vs. late‑inning fastballs
Angels bullpen ranks bottom‑5 in ERA
Edge: Díaz
Zach Neto (LAA) vs. TB Pitching
Neto’s contact skills are improving
Rays’ pitching excels at limiting singles and extra‑base hits
Edge: Rays pitching
BETTING TRENDS
Los Angeles Angels
2–8 in last 10
1–6 in last 7 road games
Over is 5–2 in last 7
Tampa Bay Rays
7–1 in last 8 home games
6–2 in last 8 overall
Under is 4–2 in last 6 Martinez starts
Head‑to‑Head
Rays 8–2 last 10
Rays have covered run line in 6 of last 8
Game Odds
Los Angeles Angels 8
Tampa Bay Rays – 154
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 28, 2026








