MLB Game Preview: Tampa Bay Rays (33-15) vs. New York Yankees (30-22)

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First Pitch: 1:05 PM ET (10:05 AM PT)

Broadcast: YES Network / Bally Sports Sun

A marquee AL East matchup between two contenders: the division‑leading Rays and a Yankees team trying to keep pace. Rasmussen vs. Weathers gives this game a fascinating pitching contrast — power/command vs. lefty deception.

WEATHER OUTLOOK — YANKEE STADIUM

  • Temperature: 72–75°F
  • Wind: 12–15 mph out to right field
  • Humidity: ~60%
  • Rain: <10%
  • Impact:
    • Yankee Stadium is already the most lefty‑friendly HR park in MLB
    • Strong wind out to RF = major boost for left-handed pull hitters
    • Expect elevated HR probability

INJURY REPORT

Tampa Bay Rays

  • Wander Franco — OUT (administrative leave)
  • Brandon Lowe — OUT (back inflammation; IL)
  • Shane McClanahan — OUT (Tommy John recovery)
  • Josh Lowe — Probable (quad tightness; expected to play)

New York Yankees

  • Aaron Judge — Probable (rest day Friday; no injury concern)
  • Giancarlo Stanton — OUT (hamstring strain; IL)
  • Anthony Rizzo — OUT (ankle fracture; IL)
  • Jonathan Loáisiga — OUT (elbow surgery; IL)

STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP

Tampa Bay — RHP Drew Rasmussen

  • 2026 Stats: 5–1, 2.97 ERA, 1.08 WHIP
  • K/9: 9.9
  • BB/9: 2.3
  • Profile:
    • Power fastball (96–98 mph)
    • Cutter/slider combo generates weak contact
    • Excellent vs right-handed hitters
  • Matchup Notes:
    • Yankees’ lineup is righty-heavy without Rizzo
    • Rasmussen has dominated NYY historically (career 2.41 ERA vs NYY)
    • Only concern: short porch + wind could punish any elevated fastballs

New York — LHP Ryan Weathers

  • 2026 Stats: 3–4, 4.22 ERA, 1.31 WHIP
  • K/9: 7.4
  • BB/9: 3.0
  • Profile:
    • Sinker/slider lefty
    • When command is sharp, induces ground balls
    • When off, gives up HRs — especially to right-handed power
  • Matchup Notes:
    • Rays crush left-handed pitching (Top‑5 OPS vs LHP in MLB)
    • Weathers’ sinker plays poorly vs Tampa’s launch-angle hitters

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Tampa Bay Rays (33–15)

  • Last 10: 8–2
  • Road Record: 16–9
  • Run Differential: +61
  • Trend: Best team in AL; elite pitching + timely power
  • Strength: Deep lineup, elite bullpen
  • Weakness: Occasional strikeout issues

New York Yankees (30–22)

  • Last 10: 5–5
  • Home Record: 17–10
  • Run Differential: +18
  • Trend: Offense inconsistent; pitching carrying load
  • Strength: Top‑tier rotation
  • Weakness: Missing left-handed power bats

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Rays Hitters vs. Weathers

  • Yandy Díaz: .330 vs LHP; elite contact
  • Randy Arozarena: HR threat vs sinkers; .540 SLG vs LHP
  • Isaac Paredes: One of MLB’s best lefty mashers
  • Josh Lowe: Wind to RF boosts his power profile

Yankees Hitters vs. Rasmussen

  • Aaron Judge: HR threat vs any velocity; Rasmussen must avoid middle-in
  • Gleyber Torres: Good vs cutters; strong matchup
  • Alex Verdugo: Lefty bat benefits from wind + short porch
  • Oswaldo Cabrera: High K-rate; tough matchup vs Rasmussen’s slider

SERIES HISTORY

  • 2023–2026: Rays lead 27–22
  • At Yankee Stadium: Yankees have won 6 of last 10
  • Rays won the last series in April 2026 (2–1)

BETTING TRENDS

Tampa Bay

  • 8–2 in last 10
  • 6–1 in last 7 vs AL East
  • Under is 5–2 in Rasmussen’s last 7 starts

New York

  • 7–3 in last 10 home games
  • 4–1 in last 5 as home underdog
  • Over is 6–2 in last 8 at Yankee Stadium

Game Odds

Tampa Bay Rays                7

New York Yankees           – 128

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 22, 2026

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