Looking Backward While Moving Forward: Moore, Rays Sink Marlins, 4-2

Matt Moore posted his third consecutive quality start on Tuesday night, hurling seven strong innings while allowing just one run. Although Moore wasn’t credited with the win, the Tampa Bay Rays were able to come up with a victory, 4-2 over the Marlins. Tampa Bay won the first of a six-game home stand to improve to 76-81.

The New What Next: Rays vs. Marlins ― An Interleague Series Preview

Coming off a disappointing series sweep at the hands of the AL East leading Toronto Blue Jays, the Tampa Bay Rays returned home ahead of their season capping, six-game home stand. They’ll welcome the Miami Marlins into Tropicana Field for a three-game interleague series, starting Tuesday.

Looking Backward While Moving Forward: Jays Clinch Postseason Berth in 10-8 Win Over the Rays

The highly anticipated marquee matchup between Chris Archer and David Price certainly did not live up to billing on Saturday afternoon. In the end, the 18 run contest ultimately benefitted Toronto, as the Blue Jays won 10-8. Toronto, the top scoring team in the Majors, never trailed after a five run first inning and punched their ticket to the playoffs for the first time in 22 years.

Looking Backward While Moving Forward: Jays Slug Their Way to 5-3 Win

While the Tampa Bay Rays were able to tag RA Dickey for two first inning runs Friday night, the top team in the AL East had plenty of answers, as the Blue Jays took the first game of a three-game series by a 5-3 margin. The Rays are now 3-2 on their final road trip of the season.

The New What Next: Rays vs. Blue Jays ― A Series Preview

The Tampa Bay Rays packed their belongings and exited the tin can like confines of Fenway Park after winning three of four against the Boston Red Sox. Next stop Toronto, where the Rays will take on David Price and the Blue Jays, in their last road series of the 2015 season.