MLB Game Preview: Tampa Bay Rays (50-33) vs. Kansas City Royals (35-52)

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First Pitch: 8:10 p.m. ET / 7:10 p.m. CT

Venue: Kauffman Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri

Surface: Natural grass

Capacity: ~37,900

Broadcast: Bally Sports Kansas City / Bally Sports Sun / MLB.TV

Weather Outlook — Kansas City, MO

Conditions: Warm Midwest summer evening

Temperature: ~87°F at first pitch

Humidity: ~58%

Wind: 9–13 mph blowing out to left‑center

Impact:

Boost for right‑handed pull hitters

Fly balls may carry well in humid air

Breaking balls may flatten slightly late in the game

Team Records & Recent Form

Tampa Bay Rays (50–33)

Last 10: 7–3

Road Record: 25–18

Runs Scored: 368

Runs Allowed: 322

Trend:

One of MLB’s hottest teams

Offense surging, averaging 5.6 runs over last 10

Bullpen remains elite

Seymour has been a strong mid‑rotation arm

Rays pushing to stay atop the AL East race

Kansas City Royals (35–52)

Last 10: 3–7

Home Record: 19–25

Runs Scored: 309

Runs Allowed: 387

Trend:

Offense inconsistent, averaging 3.5 runs over last 10

Pitching staff struggling, especially rotation depth

Kolek has shown flashes but remains volatile

Royals sliding further behind in AL Central

Injury Report (Projected)

Tampa Bay Rays

CF — Questionable (ankle)

RP — OUT (elbow)

1B — Probable (hamstring)

Impact: If the center fielder sits, Tampa loses defensive range and a key speed element.

Kansas City Royals

SS — OUT (wrist)

LF — Questionable (groin)

SP — IL (shoulder)

Impact: Missing the starting shortstop weakens KC’s infield defense and lineup depth.

Starting Pitcher Breakdown

Tampa Bay — Ian Seymour (LHP)

Record: 6–3

ERA: 3.64

WHIP: 1.22

K/BB: Strong strike‑thrower

Pitch Mix:

Four‑seam fastball

Slider

Changeup

Curveball

Strengths: Generates weak contact; excellent command

Concerns: Occasionally homer‑prone against right‑handed power bats

Kansas City — Kolek (RHP)

Record: 3–7

ERA: 5.12

WHIP: 1.39

K/BB: Inconsistent

Pitch Mix:

Four‑seam fastball

Slider

Changeup

Sinker

Strengths: Good velocity; can induce ground balls

Concerns: Command issues lead to big innings; struggles against disciplined lineups

Key Player Matchups

Tampa Bay Lineup vs. Kolek

Rays’ left‑handed bats match well against Kolek’s fastball

Tampa excels at elevating pitches — a bad matchup for Kolek’s command profile

Expect Tampa to generate multiple scoring opportunities early

Kansas City Lineup vs. Seymour

Royals’ right‑handed hitters must attack early fastballs

Seymour’s changeup is effective against aggressive hitters

KC’s inconsistent offense is a poor matchup for Seymour’s command‑heavy approach

Bullpen Comparison

Tampa Bay: Elite late‑inning unit

Kansas City: Volatile; struggles in high‑leverage spots

Advantage: Rays in innings 7–9

Series History

2026 Season Series: First meeting

Last 10 Meetings: Rays lead 6–4

At Kauffman Stadium: Rays have won 7 of last 11

Trend:

Tampa typically wins low‑scoring games early that open up late

KC’s pitching has struggled historically against Tampa’s lineup depth

Betting Trends

Tampa Bay

7–3 last 10

Overs hit in 6 of last 9

Rays 6–2 in last 8 road games

Tampa 5–2 in last 7 vs. Kansas City

Kansas City

3–7 last 10

Overs hit in 5 of last 8

Royals 4–6 in last 10 home games

KC 2–6 in last 8 vs. Tampa Bay

Game Odds

Tampa Bay Rays                – 120

Kansas City Royals           10.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, July 1, 2026

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