Who will WIN this matchup?
Houston Astros (13-12)
@ Tampa Bay Rays (13-13)
Starting Pitchers:
McCullers Jr. (HOU): 1-1; 4.58 ERA
Yarbrough (TB) 1-2; 4.28 ERA
Current odds:
Houston Astros: (-125)
Tampa Bay Rays: (+115)
• After splitting a four-game series with the Oakland Athletics, the Tampa Bay Rays will flip from one American League West power to another when they begin a three-game home series Friday night against their opponent in last year’s American League Championship Series, the Houston Astros.
• Rays left-hander Ryan Yarbrough (1-2, 4.28 ERA) is scheduled to throw the game’s first pitch, opposed by Astros righty Lance McCullers Jr. (1-1, 4.58) in a duel of pitchers who combined to make three starts in last year’s ALCS. The Rays won 4-3 to earn the World Series berth.
• Yarbrough was the winning pitcher in Game 3, limiting the Astros to two runs on three hits in five innings in a 5-2 win. The victory, powered by two-RBI hits from Hunter Renfroe and Joey Wendle in a five-run sixth inning, put Tampa Bay up 3-0 in the series. It was Yarbrough’s only appearance in the seven-game set. He owns an 0-1 record and 2.92 ERA in two regular-season games, including one start, against the Astros in his career.
• McCullers started both Games 2 and 7 in the series, losing each 4-2 despite giving up a total of just four earned runs and eight hits in 10 2/3 innings. He struck out 18 in the series. He allowed home runs to Randy Arozarena and Mike Zunino in the Game 7 loss, which he left in the fourth inning, trailing 3-0. McCullers has made three career regular-season starts against the Rays, going 1-2 with a 3.79 ERA.
• In their first meeting since that October series, the teams will take the field still stinging from one-run defeats on Thursday.
• The Rays are 3-4 on a low-scoring homestand, dropping two of three to Toronto while scoring just eight runs before splitting the four games with Oakland while totaling just nine runs. They had a chance to take three of four from the A’s, but watched Oakland score in the ninth on Thursday afternoon to win 3-2.
• The Rays have just two hits in their last 44 plate appearances with runners in scoring position, a stat that’s updated daily, much to the dismay of manager Kevin Cash.
• Meanwhile, the Astros are coming off a four-game home series against Seattle in which they recorded three wins, one by a 2-0 shutout. The lone loss came Thursday afternoon, 1-0, in a game in which Houston didn’t have a hit until the seventh inning.
• If there was a positive to Thursday’s loss, it was that closer Ryan Pressly was able to get a second consecutive day off. He pitched four times on the eight-game homestand Houston just completed, earning a win and two saves.
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