MLB Game Preview: Tampa Bay Rays (28-13) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (18-24)

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First Pitch: 7:07 p.m. ET

Venue: Rogers Centre — Toronto, Ontario (Retractable Roof)

Venue & Weather Conditions

Rogers Centre’s retractable roof makes weather a strategic factor. With rain in the forecast, the roof is expected to be closed, creating a controlled, slightly hitter‑friendly indoor environment.

Toronto Forecast (6–10 p.m. ET):

  • Temperature: 60–63°F
  • Wind: 10–12 mph from the southwest
  • Rain: 50% chance early evening
  • Roof Expectation: Closed
  • Impact:
    • Neutral-to-slightly hitter-friendly
    • Power bats on both sides benefit
    • Strikeout pitchers (Cease, Jax) unaffected by wind

Injury Report

Tampa Bay Rays

  • Wander Franco — OUT (administrative leave)
  • Shane McClanahan — OUT (Tommy John recovery)
  • Zach Eflin — Day-to-day (back tightness)
  • Randy Arozarena — Healthy
  • Yandy Díaz — Healthy
  • Jax — Healthy and scheduled to start

Toronto Blue Jays

  • Bo Bichette — OUT (knee sprain)
  • Kevin Gausman — OUT (forearm strain)
  • George Springer — Day-to-day (hand contusion)
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. — Healthy
  • Dylan Cease — Healthy and scheduled to start

Team Records & Recent Form

Tampa Bay Rays (28–13)

  • Last 10: 7–3
  • Road Record: 13–8
  • Run Differential: +56
  • Trend: Elite pitching, deep bullpen, consistent run production.
  • Yesterday: Won 3–1 — pitching dominated again.

Toronto Blue Jays (18–24)

  • Last 10: 3–7
  • Home Record: 9–12
  • Run Differential: -34
  • Trend: Offense inconsistent; rotation thin; bullpen unreliable.
  • Yesterday: Lost 3–1 — another low-output performance.

Probable Pitching Matchup

Rays — RHP Jax (4–1, 3.02 ERA)

(Note: Jax is functioning as a bulk starter/opener hybrid in 2026)

  • 2026 form: Excellent command; low walk rate; strong vs. righties.
  • Strengths: Heavy sinker; induces ground balls; keeps ball in park.
  • Weaknesses: Limited swing-and-miss; vulnerable to left-handed power.
  • Matchup notes: Jays’ lineup lacks lefty power — favorable matchup.

Blue Jays — RHP Dylan Cease (3–4, 4.11 ERA)

  • 2026 form: Strikeout machine but inconsistent; command issues persist.
  • Strengths: Elite slider; high K-rate; dominant when ahead in counts.
  • Weaknesses: Walks; gives up HRs when fastball leaks over plate.
  • Matchup notes: Rays’ patient hitters (Díaz, Paredes) can exploit Cease’s inefficiency.

Pitching Edge: Rays (slightly) — due to bullpen depth and Cease’s volatility.

Key Player Matchups

Rays Hitters vs. Dylan Cease

  • Randy Arozarena: Excellent vs. high-velocity fastballs; HR threat
  • Isaac Paredes: .300+ vs. sliders; ideal matchup
  • Yandy Díaz: High OBP; forces Cease into deep counts

Blue Jays Hitters vs. Jax

  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: Best chance for damage; strong vs. sinkers
  • Daulton Varsho: Power vs. righties; key swing factor
  • Justin Turner: Veteran approach but declining bat speed

Matchup Edge: Rays lineup

Series History

  • 2026 Season: Rays lead 3–1
  • Last 10 Meetings: Rays lead 7–3
  • At Rogers Centre (last 5 years): Rays win ~58% of matchups

Tampa Bay has consistently outperformed Toronto in pitching and late-game execution.

Betting Trends

Rays

  • 8–2 in last 10 vs. AL East
  • 6–1 in last 7 road games
  • Under is 5–2 in last 7 overall

Blue Jays

  • 2–7 in last 9 overall
  • 1–5 in last 6 home games
  • Under is 6–3 in last 9 at Rogers Centre

Game Odds

Tampa Bay Rays                7.5

Toronto Blue Jays             – 149

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, May 12, 2026

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