2019 Tampa Bay Rays season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2019 Tampa Bay Rays season was the Rays ' 22nd season of Major League Baseball , and the 12th as the "Rays" (all at Tropicana Field ). The Rays clinched a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2013 and defeated the Oakland Athletics in the ALWC Game 5–1. They then lost in the ALDS to the Houston Astros 3–2.
American League East
American League Wild Card
Rays celebrate on the field in Toronto after winning a wild card spot, September 27th.
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2019
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
7–12
3–3
3–4
3–4
2–4
3–3
4–3
0–6
2–17
1–6
3–4
7–12
1–6
8–11
7–13
Boston
12–7
—
5–2
3–3
5–2
2–4
5–1
4–3
3–3
5–14
4–3
4–3
7–12
4–3
11–8
10–10
Chicago
3–3
2–5
—
11–8
12–6
4–3
9–10
2–5
6–13
4–3
1–5
2–4
2–4
4–3
4–3
6–14
Cleveland
4–3
3–3
8–11
—
18–1
3–4
12–7
6–0
10–9
4–3
1–5
5–1
1–6
4–3
6–1
8–12
Detroit
4–3
2–5
6–12
1–18
—
1–6
10–9
3–3
5–14
3–3
1–6
1–6
2–4
0–6
3–4
5–15
Houston
4–2
4–2
3–4
4–3
6–1
—
5–1
14–5
3–4
4–3
11–8
18–1
3–4
13–6
4–2
11–9
Kansas City
3–3
1–5
10–9
7–12
9–10
1–5
—
2–4
5–14
2–5
2–5
2–5
3–4
2–5
1–6
9–11
Los Angeles
3–4
3–4
5–2
0–6
3–3
5–14
4–2
—
1–5
2–5
6–13
10–9
3–4
9–10
6–1
12–8
Minnesota
6–0
3–3
13–6
9–10
14–5
4–3
14–5
5–1
—
2–4
3–4
5–2
5–2
6–1
4–3
8–12
New York
17–2
14–5
3–4
3–4
3–3
3–4
5–2
5–2
4–2
—
2–4
6–1
12–7
3–3
11–8
12–8
Oakland
6–1
3–4
5–1
5–1
6–1
8–11
5–2
13–6
4–3
4–2
—
10–9
4–3
13–6
0–6
11–9
Seattle
4–3
3–4
4–2
1–5
6–1
1–18
5–2
9–10
2–5
1–6
9–10
—
2–4
8–11
4–2
9–11
Tampa Bay
12–7
12–7
4–2
6–1
4–2
4–3
4–3
4–3
2–5
7–12
3–4
4–2
—
3–3
13–6
14–6
Texas
6–1
3–4
3–4
3–4
6–0
6–13
5–2
10–9
1–6
3–3
6–13
11–8
3–3
—
3–3
9–11
Toronto
11–8
8–11
3–4
1–6
4–3
2–4
6–1
1–6
3–4
8–11
6–0
2–4
6–13
3–3
—
3–17
Game log
Regular season
2019 Regular Season Game Log: 96–66 (Home: 48–33; Away: 48–33)
March/April: 19–9 (Home: 9–7; Away: 10–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
1
March 28
Astros
1–5
Verlander (1–0)
Snell (0–1)
—
25,025
0–1
L1
2
March 29
Astros
4–2
Morton (1–0)
Cole (0–1)
Alvarado (1)
13,059
1–1
W1
3
March 30
Astros
3–1
Glasnow (1–0)
McHugh (0–1)
Alvarado (2)
16,010
2–1
W2
4
March 31
Astros
3–1
Chirinos (1–0)
Miley (0–1)
Castillo (1)
18,473
3–1
W3
5
April 1
Rockies
7–1
Yarbrough (1–0)
Bettis (0–1)
—
10,860
4–1
W4
6
April 2
Rockies
4–0
Snell (1–1)
Freeland (1–1)
—
10,933
5–1
W5
7
April 3
Rockies
0–1 (11)
Davis (1–0)
Roe (0–1)
—
11,093
5–2
L1
8
April 5
@ Giants
5–2
Glasnow (2–0)
Rodríguez (1–1)
Alvarado (3)
41,067
6–2
W1
9
April 6
@ Giants
4–6
Bergen (1–0)
Yarbrough (1–1)
Smith (3)
31,828
6–3
L1
10
April 7
@ Giants
3–0
Chirinos (2–0)
Pomeranz (0–1)
Alvarado (4)
31,574
7–3
W1
11
April 8
@ White Sox
5–1
Snell (2–1)
Rodón (1–2)
Wood (1)
11,734
8–3
W2
12
April 9
@ White Sox
10–5
Morton (2–0)
Santana (0–1)
—
10,799
9–3
W3
13
April 10
@ White Sox
9–1
Glasnow (3–0)
López (0–2)
Beeks (1)
11,107
10–3
W4
14
April 12
@ Blue Jays
11–7
Yarbrough (2–1)
Thornton (0–1)
—
17,326
11–3
W5
15
April 13
@ Blue Jays
1–3
Pannone (1–2)
Roe (0–2)
Giles (4)
20,771
11–4
L1
16
April 14
@ Blue Jays
8–4
Kolarek (1–0)
Stroman (0–3)
—
20,512
12–4
W1
17
April 16
Orioles
4–2
Glasnow (4–0)
Bundy (0–2)
Castillo (2)
9,842
13–4
W2
18
April 17
Orioles
8–1
Chirinos (3–0)
Hess (1–3)
—
9,028
14–4
W3
19
April 18
Orioles
5–6 (11)
Means (2–2)
Castillo (0–1)
—
9,081
14–5
L1
20
April 19
Red Sox
4–6
Workman (1–1)
Castillo (0–2)
Brasier (4)
21,343
14–6
L2
21
April 20
Red Sox
5–6
Barnes (2–0)
Alvarado (0–1)
Brasier (5)
22,940
14–7
L3
22
April 21
Red Sox
3–4 (11)
Walden (3–0)
Alvarado (0–2)
Brasier (6)
18,740
14–8
L4
23
April 22
Royals
6–3
Font (1–0)
Keller (2–2)
Pagán (1)
9,914
15–8
W1
24
April 23
Royals
5–2
Beeks (1–0)
Bailey (2–2)
Pagán (2)
8,298
16–8
W2
25
April 24
Royals
2–10
Junis (2–2)
Snell (2–2)
—
9,502
16–9
L1
—
April 26
@ Red Sox
Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 8
26
April 27
@ Red Sox
2–1
Morton (3–0)
Price (1–2)
Pagán (3)
34,733
17–9
W1
27
April 28
@ Red Sox
5–2
Glasnow (5–0)
Sale (0–5)
Castillo (3)
33,823
18–9
W2
28
April 29
@ Royals
8–5
Chirinos (4–0)
Keller (2–3)
—
11,744
19–9
W3
—
April 30
@ Royals
Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 1
May: 16–11 (Home: 8–5; Away: 8–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
29
May 1 (1)
@ Royals
2–3
Junis (3–2)
Stanek (0–1)
Ian Kennedy (2)
11,141
19–10
L1
30
May 1 (2)
@ Royals
2–8
Sparkman (1–1)
Snell (2–3)
—
11,141
19–11
L2
31
May 2
@ Royals
3–1
Kolarek (2–0)
Peralta (2–2)
Castillo (4)
23,343
20–11
W1
32
May 3
@ Orioles
7–0
Glasnow (6–0)
Straily (1–2)
—
10,034
21–11
W2
33
May 4
@ Orioles
0–3
Bundy (1–4)
Chirinos (4–1)
Givens (3)
15,241
21–12
L1
–
May 5
@ Orioles
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 13
34
May 6
Diamondbacks
12–1
Snell (3–3)
Kelly (3–3)
—
8,124
22–12
W1
35
May 7
Diamondbacks
6–3
Beeks (2–0)
Clarke (0–1)
—
8,059
23–12
W2
36
May 8
Diamondbacks
2–3 (13)
Bradley (2–3)
Kolarek (2–1)
Godley (1)
8,663
23–13
L1
37
May 10
Yankees
3–4
Germán (7–1)
Glasnow (6–1)
Chapman (9)
20,846
23–14
L2
38
May 11
Yankees
7–2
Chirinos (5–1)
Holder (2–1)
—
25,025
24–14
W1
39
May 12
Yankees
1–7
Tanaka (3–3)
Snell (3–4)
—
25,025
24–15
L1
40
May 14
@ Marlins
4–0
Morton (4–0)
Smith (3–1)
—
6,306
25–15
W1
41
May 15
@ Marlins
1–0
Beeks (3–0)
Ureña (1–6)
Castillo (5)
5,947
26–15
W2
42
May 17
@ Yankees
3–4
Holder (3–1)
Alvarado (0–3)
—
41,281
26–16
L1
43
May 18
@ Yankees
2–1 (11)
Wood (1–0)
Cessa (0–1)
Alvarado (5)
43,079
27–16
W1
44
May 19
@ Yankees
5–13
Ottavino (2–1)
Castillo (0–3)
Adams (1)
43,032
27–17
L1
45
May 21
Dodgers
3–7
Kershaw (4–0)
Wood (1–1)
—
15,682
27–18
L2
46
May 22
Dodgers
8–1
Pagán (1–0)
Floro (1–1)
—
12,826
28–18
W1
47
May 23
@ Indians
7–2
Yarbrough (3–1)
Plutko (1–1)
—
18,884
29–18
W2
48
May 24
@ Indians
1–3
Cole (2–1)
Alvarado (0–4)
Brad Hand (13)
24,084
29–19
L1
49
May 25
@ Indians
6–2
Morton (5–0)
Carrasco (4–5)
—
25,882
30–19
W1
50
May 26
@ Indians
6–3
Beeks (4–0)
Bauer (4–4)
Alvarado (6)
20,288
31–19
W2
51
May 27
Blue Jays
8–3
Chirinos (5–2)
Sanchez (3–5)
—
15,883
32–19
W3
52
May 28
Blue Jays
3–1
Yarbrough (4–1)
Richard (0–1)
Castillo (6)
5,786
33–19
W4
53
May 29
Blue Jays
4–3 (11)
Castillo (1–3)
Shafer (0–1)
—
6,166
34–19
W5
54
May 30
Twins
14–3
Morton (6–0)
Pérez (7–2)
8,076
35–19
W6
55
May 31
Twins
3–5
Rogers (2–1)
Castillo (1–4)
—
14,375
35–20
L1
June: 13–16 (Home: 5–7; Away: 8–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
56
June 1
Twins
2–6
Gibson (6–2)
Chirinos (6–2)
—
14,381
35–21
L2
57
June 2
Twins
7–9
Odorizzi (8–2)
Yarbrough (4–2)
Rogers (5)
14,616
35–22
L3
58
June 4
@ Tigers
6–9
Carpenter (1–2)
Snell (3–5)
Greene (19)
15,420
35–23
L4
59
June 5
@ Tigers
4–0
Morton (7–0)
Turnbull (3–5)
—
14,272
36–23
W1
60
June 6
@ Tigers
6–1
Beeks (5–0)
Norris (2–5)
—
21,442
37–23
W2
61
June 7
@ Red Sox
5–1
Chirinos (7–2)
Porcello (4–6)
—
36,803
38–23
W3
62
June 8 (1)
@ Red Sox
9–2
Yarbrough (5–2)
Smith (0–2)
—
35,564
39–23
W4
63
June 8 (2)
@ Red Sox
1–5
Price (4–2)
Poche (0–1)
—
37,048
39–24
L1
64
June 9
@ Red Sox
6–1
Snell (4–5)
Rodríguez (6–4)
—
34,643
40–24
W1
65
June 10
Athletics
6–2
Morton (8–0)
Anderson (0–1)
—
16,091
41–24
W2
66
June 11
Athletics
3–4
Fiers (6–3)
Pagán (1–1)
Treinen (15)
11,132
41–25
L1
67
June 12
Athletics
2–6
Hendriks (3–0)
Kolarek (2–2)
—
17,946
41–26
L2
68
June 13
Angels
3–5
Skaggs (5–6)
Yarbrough (5–3)
Bedrosian (1)
15,291
41–27
L3
69
June 14
Angels
9–4
Pagán (2–1)
Buttrey (4–3)
—
21,598
42–27
W1
70
June 15
Angels
3–5
Suárez (2–1)
Morton (8–1)
Robles (10)
22,320
42–28
L1
71
June 16
Angels
6–5
Poche (1–1)
Canning (2–3)
Castillo (7)
20,508
43–28
W1
72
June 17
@ Yankees
0–3
Tanaka (5–5)
Chirinos (7–3)
—
39,042
43–29
L1
73
June 18
@ Yankees
3–6
Happ (7–3)
Roe (0–3)
Chapman (19)
40,479
43–30
L2
74
June 19
@ Yankees
1–12
Sabathia (4–4)
Snell (4–6)
—
41,144
43–31
L3
75
June 20
@ Athletics
4–5
Trivino (3–5)
Castillo (1–5)
—
12,351
43–32
L4
76
June 21
@ Athletics
5–3
Pruitt (1–0)
Anderson (0–2)
Pagán (4)
16,126
44–32
W1
77
June 22
@ Athletics
2–4
Petit (2–1)
Castillo (1–6)
Liam Hendriks (1)
26,623
44–33
L1
78
June 23
@ Athletics
8–2
Yarbrough (6–3)
Anderson (7–5)
—
17,006
45–33
W1
79
June 25
@ Twins
4–9
Gibson (8–4)
Snell (4–7)
—
31,963
45–34
L1
80
June 26
@ Twins
4–6
May (3–1)
Morton (8–2)
Rogers (10)
31,650
45–35
L2
81
June 27
@ Twins
5–2 (18)
Yarbrough (7–3)
Harper (3–1)
—
31,317
46–35
W1
82
June 28
Rangers
0–5
Lynn (10–3)
Chirinos (7–4)
—
13,955
46–36
L1
83
June 29
Rangers
5–2
McKay (1–0)
Sampson (6–5)
—
16,655
47–36
W1
84
June 30
Rangers
6–2
Snell (5–7)
Chavez (3–3)
—
11,234
48–36
W2
July: 14–12 (Home: 6–7; Away: 8–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
85
July 1
Orioles
6–3
Kolarek (3–2)
Kline (1–4)
Alvarado (7)
20,441
49–36
W3
86
July 2
Orioles
6–3
Morton (9–2)
Wojciechowski (0–1)
—
20,925
50–36
W4
87
July 3
Orioles
6–9
Givens (1–4)
Alvarado (0–5)
Armstrong (2)
21,545
50–37
L1
88
July 4
Yankees
4–8 (10)
Chapman (2–1)
Drake (0–1)
Hale (2)
21,974
50–38
L2
89
July 5
Yankees
4–8 (11)
Hale (2–0)
Stanek (0–2)
Chapman (24)
22,182
50–39
L3
90
July 6
Yankees
4–3
Poche (2–1)
Green (2–3)
—
21,477
51–39
W1
91
July 7
Yankees
2–1
Morton (10–2)
Paxton (5–4)
Pagán (5)
20,091
52–39
W2
90th All-Star Game in Cleveland
92
July 12
@ Orioles
16–4
Chirinos (8–4)
Bundy (4–11)
—
22,422
53–39
W3
93
July 13 (1)
@ Orioles
1–2
Bleier (1–0)
Poche (2–2)
Givens (7)
22,596
53–40
L1
94
July 13 (2)
@ Orioles
12–4
Morton (11–2)
Means (7–5)
—
24,810
54–40
W1
95
July 14
@ Orioles
4–1
Yarbrough (8–3)
Eshelman (0–1)
Pagán (6)
14,082
55–40
W2
96
July 15
@ Yankees
5–4
Kittredge (1–0)
Chapman (2–2)
Drake (1)
43,173
56–40
W3
97
July 16
@ Yankees
3–8
Hale (3–0)
Poche (2–3)
—
40,401
56–41
L1
–
July 17
@ Yankees
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 18
98
July 18 (1)
@ Yankees
2–6
Germán (12–2)
Chirinos (8–5)
—
40,504
56–42
L2
99
July 18 (2)
@ Yankees
1–5
Cessa (1–1)
Morton (11–3)
—
40,504
56–43
L3
100
July 19
White Sox
2–9
López (5–8)
McKay (1–1)
—
16,971
56–44
L4
101
July 20
White Sox
1–2 (11)
Fry (2–4)
Kolarek (3–3)
Colomé (21)
16,388
56–45
L5
102
July 21
White Sox
4–2
Snell (6–7)
Cease (1–2)
Kolarek (1)
14,987
57–45
W1
103
July 22
Red Sox
4–9
Rodríguez (12–4)
Beeks (5–1)
—
10,966
57–46
L1
104
July 23
Red Sox
4–5
Sale (5–9)
Poche (2–4)
Walden (2)
15,876
57–47
L2
105
July 24
Red Sox
3–2
Morton (12–3)
Price (7–4)
Pagán (7)
24,161
58–47
W1
106
July 26
@ Blue Jays
3–1
Yarbrough (9–3)
Waguespack (1–1)
Poche (1)
22,767
59–47
W2
107
July 27
@ Blue Jays
9–10 (12)
Hudson (6–2)
Pagán (2–2)
—
28,204
59–48
L1
108
July 28
@ Blue Jays
10–9
Roe (1–3)
Hudson (6–3)
Castillo (8)
24,542
60–48
W1
109
July 30
@ Red Sox
6–5
Kolarek (4–3)
Taylor (0–1)
Pagán (8)
36,412
61–48
W2
110
July 31
@ Red Sox
8–5
Yarbrough (10–3)
Porcello (9–8)
Roe (1)
33,046
62–48
W3
August: 17–10 (Home: 8–5; Away: 9–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
111
August 1
@ Red Sox
9–4
McKay (2–1)
Cashner (10–6)
—
37,255
63–48
W4
112
August 3
Marlins
8–6
Anderson (3–4)
García (1–2)
Pagán (9)
14,092
64–48
W5
113
August 4
Marlins
7–2
Chirinos (9–5)
Smith (7–5)
—
14,819
65–48
W6
114
August 5
Blue Jays
0–2
Waguespack (3–1)
Morton (12–4)
Law (2)
11,948
65–49
L1
115
August 6
Blue Jays
7–6 (10)
Castillo (2–6)
Boshers (0–2)
—
9,434
66–49
W1
116
August 7
Blue Jays
3–4
Stewart (1–0)
McKay (2–2)
Giles (15)
10,299
66–50
L1
117
August 9
@ Mariners
5–3
Drake (1–1)
Bass (1–4)
Pagán (10)
26,774
67–50
W1
118
August 10
@ Mariners
5–4
Morton (13–4)
Milone (1–7)
Pagán (11)
33,895
68–50
W2
119
August 11
@ Mariners
1–0
Yarbrough (11–3)
LeBlanc (6–6)
Pagán (12)
24,219
69–50
W3
120
August 12
@ Padres
10–4
Pruitt (2–0)
Lucchesi (7–7)
—
21,301
70–50
W4
121
August 13
@ Padres
7–5
Anderson (4–4)
Báez (0–1)
Pagán (13)
25,261
71–50
W5
122
August 14
@ Padres
2–7
Quantrill (6–6)
Beeks (5–2)
—
22,886
71–51
L1
123
August 16
Tigers
0–2
VerHagen (3–2)
Morton (13–5)
Jiménez (3)
13,717
71–52
L2
124
August 17
Tigers
1–0 (13)
Poche (3–4)
Hall (0–1)
—
17,228
72–52
W1
125
August 18
Tigers
5–4
Alvarado (1–5)
Jiménez (3–7)
—
16,634
73–52
W2
126
August 19
Mariners
3–9
Gonzales (13–10)
McKay (2–3)
—
9,152
73–53
L1
127
August 20
Mariners
4–7
Milone (3–7)
Beeks (5–3)
Magill (2)
7,455
73–54
L2
128
August 21
Mariners
7–6
Pagán (3–2)
Magill (3–1)
—
7,827
74–54
W1
129
August 22
@ Orioles
5–2
Drake (2–1)
Castro (1–2)
Pagán (14)
8,153
75–54
W2
130
August 23
@ Orioles
7–1
Richards (4–12)
Blach (0–2)
Slegers (1)
14,762
76–54
W3
131
August 24
@ Orioles
1–7
Means (9–9)
Alvarado (1–6)
—
11,409
76–55
L1
132
August 25
@ Orioles
3–8
Bundy (6–13)
Castillo (2–7)
—
13,287
76–56
L2
133
August 27
@ Astros
1–15
Verlander (16–5)
Morton (13–6)
—
28,454
76–57
L3
134
August 28
@ Astros
6–8
Harris (4–1)
Castillo (2–8)
—
25,539
76–58
L4
135
August 29
@ Astros
9–8
De León (1–0)
Devenski (2–3)
Pagán (15)
33,051
77–58
W1
136
August 30
Indians
4–0
Drake (3–1)
Bieber (12–7)
—
15,294
78–58
W2
137
August 31
Indians
9–6
Beeks (6–3)
Plesac (7–5)
Pagán (16)
13,327
79–58
W3
September: 17–8 (Home: 12–2; Away: 5–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak/Recap
138
September 1
Indians
8–2
Morton (14–6)
Plutko (6–4)
—
14,922
80–58
W4
139
September 2
Orioles
5–4 (10)
Poche (4–4)
Tate (0–1)
—
10,566
81–58
W5
140
September 3 (1)
Orioles
2–4
Blach (1–2)
Drake (3–2)
Bleier (3)
6,844
81–59
L1
141
September 3 (2)
Orioles
2–0
Beeks (7–3)
Ynoa (1–8)
Pagán (17)
6,844
82–59
W1
–
September 4
Orioles
Rescheduled to September 3 due to Hurricane Dorian
142
September 5
Blue Jays
6–4
Drake (4–2)
Boshers (0–3)
Pagán (18)
5,962
83–59
W2
143
September 6
Blue Jays
5–0
Fairbanks (1–2)
Buchholz (1–4)
Pagán (19)
10,853
84–59
W3
144
September 7
Blue Jays
5–3
Anderson (5–4)
Romano (0–2)
Drake (2)
12,663
85–59
W4
145
September 8
Blue Jays
8–3
Richards (5–12)
Waguespack (4–4)
—
14,071
86–59
W5
146
September 10
@ Rangers
5–3 (11)
Pagán (4–2)
Clase (2–3)
Fairbanks (1)
18,467
87–59
W6
147
September 11
@ Rangers
9–10
Gibaut (1–0)
Poche (4–5)
Leclerc (12)
19,746
87–60
L1
148
September 12
@ Rangers
4–6
Farrell (1–0)
McKay (2–4)
Leclerc (13)
18,222
87–61
L2
149
September 13
@ Angels
11–4
Morton (15–6)
Heaney (4–5)
—
39,914
88–61
W1
150
September 14
@ Angels
3–1
Richards (6–12)
Barría (4–9)
Pagán (20)
39,056
89–61
W2
151
September 15
@ Angels
4–6
Ramirez (5–3)
Yarbrough (11–4)
Robles (21)
36,709
89–62
L1
152
September 17
@ Dodgers
5–7
Maeda (10–8)
Fairbanks (1–3)
Jansen (30)
48,663
89–63
L2
153
September 18
@ Dodgers
8–7 (11)
Poche (5–5)
Sborz (0–1)
Fairbanks (2)
48,253
90–63
W1
154
September 20
Red Sox
5–4 (11)
Castillo (4–8)
Kelley (0–3)
—
17,117
91–63
W2
155
September 21
Red Sox
5–4 (11)
Castillo (5–8)
Smith (0–3)
—
18,179
92–63
W3
156
September 22
Red Sox
4–7
Eovaldi (2–0)
Yarbrough (11–5)
—
17,946
92–64
L1
157
September 23
Red Sox
7–4
Pruitt (3–0)
Poyner (0–1)
Poche (2)
8,779
93–64
W1
158
September 24
Yankees
2–1 (12)
Fairbanks (2–3)
Gearrin (1–3)
—
16,699
94–64
W2
159
September 25
Yankees
4–0
Morton (16–6)
Loáisiga (2–2)
—
20,390
95–64
W3
160
September 27
@ Blue Jays
6–2
Drake (5–2)
Zeuch (1–2)
—
16,348
96–64
W4
161
September 28
@ Blue Jays
1–4
Thornton (6–9)
Yarbrough (11–6)
Giles (23)
20,293
96–65
L1
162
September 29
@ Blue Jays
3–8
Buchholz (2–5)
Snell (6–8)
—
25,738
96–66
L2
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Rays team member
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
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2019 Tampa Bay Rays
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
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Farm system
Major League Baseball draft
The 2019 Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft began on Monday, June 3, 2019, and ended June 5. The draft assigned amateur baseball players to MLB teams.
[3]
2019 Tampa Bay Rays complete draft list
Round
Pick
Name
Pos
School
Date sgnd.
1
22
Greg Jones
SS
UNC Wilmington
TBA
CBA
36
J.J. Goss
P
Cypress Ranch HS
TBA
CBA
40
Seth Johnson
P
Campbell University
TBA
2
61
John Doxakis
P
Texas A&M
TBA
3
99
Shane Sasaki
CF
Iolani HS
TBA
4
128
Graeme Stinson
P
Duke
TBA
5
158
Ben Brecht
P
UC Santa Barbara
TBA
6
188
Colby White
P
Mississippi State
TBA
7
218
Jake Guenther
1B
TCU
TBA
8
248
Nathen Wiles
P
Oklahoma
TBA
9
278
Evan McKendry
P
Miami
TBA
10
308
Johnathan Embry
C
Liberty University
TBA
11
338
Ben Troike
SS
Unisersity of Illinois
TBA
12
368
Nick Sogard
SS
Loyola Marymount University
TBA
13
398
Zach Huffins
CF
Arizona Western College
TBA
14
428
Logan Allen
OF
U Arkansas FT Smith
TBA
15
458
Brett Wisley
2B
Hulf Coast CC
TBA
16
488
Joe Gobillot
P
Vanderbilt
TBA
17
518
Trevor Brigden
P
Okanahan College
TBA
20
608
Cam Shepherd
SS
Georgia
TBA
21
638
Andrew Petters
P
John A. Logan College
TBA
22
668
Ben Peoples
P
Giles County HS
TBA
23
698
Jayden Murray
P
Dixie State
TBA
24
728
Duke Kinamon
SS
Stanford
TBA
25
758
Garret Hiott
CF
Eckerd College
TBA
26
788
Robbie Peto
P
Stetson University
TBA
27
818
Mitchel Parker
P
San Jacinto College North
TBA
28
848
Hill Alexander
RF
Lubbock Christian
TBA
29
878
Zach Bravo
P
Butler County CC
TBA
30
908
Michael Carpentier
C
Yucaipa HS
TBA
31
938
Brannon Jordan
P
Cowley County CC
TBA
32
968
Kody Huff
C
Horizon HS
TBA
33
998
Carson Coleman
P
Kentucky
TBA
34
1,028
Carter Bach
P
Wake Forest
TBA
35
1,058
Mitchel Walters
P
Wichita State
TBA
36
1,088
Shay Smiddy
P
Louisville
TBA
37
1,118
Addison Moss
P
Rice
TBA
38
1,148
Angelo Armenta
SS
San Diego State
TBA
39
1,178
Andrew Gross
P
University of Texas Arlington
TBA
40
1,208
Luis Trevion
C
Abilene Christian
TBA
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