Final Apr 30
STL 6 +124 o9.0
CIN 0 -135 u9.0
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DET 7 +105 o8.0
HOU 4 -114 u8.0
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ATL 1 -253 o10.0
COL 2 +227 u10.0
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MIA 7 +269 o10.0
LAD 12 -304 u10.0
Final Apr 30
LAA 3 +123 o8.0
SEA 9 -134 u8.0
Final Apr 30
SF 3 +121 o7.0
SD 5 -131 u7.0
Final Apr 30
MIN 2 -102 o7.0
CLE 4 -106 u7.0
Final Apr 30
NYY 4 +110 o9.5
BAL 5 -119 u9.5
Final Apr 30
CHC 3 -169 o9.0
PIT 4 +155 u9.0
Final Apr 30
STL 9 -102 o9.5
CIN 1 -106 u9.5
Final Apr 30
WAS 2 +223 o8.0
PHI 7 -249 u8.0
Final Apr 30
KC 3 +142 o7.5
TB 0 -155 u7.5
Final (10) Apr 30
BOS 6 -101 o9.5
TOR 7 -108 u9.5
Final Apr 30
AZ 4 -107 o8.5
NYM 3 -101 u8.5
Final Apr 30
MIL 6 -145 o7.5
CHW 4 +133 u7.5
Final Apr 30
ATH 7 +131 o8.5
TEX 1 -142 u8.5

Tampa Bay @ San Diego preview

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Last Meeting ( Apr 26, 2025 ) Tampa Bay 4, San Diego 1

The series finale on Sunday between the visiting Tampa Bay Rays and San Diego Padres could be seen by a true cynic as a movable force against a resistible object.

Tampa Bay will vie for a series sweep behind right-hander Zack Littell (0-5, 5.28 ERA), who's pitched well at times but been hurt by a lack of offensive support and untimely home run balls.

The Rays will take aim at a San Diego team that's scored one run in the last 34 innings and owns its first three-game losing streak of the season.

Littell's most recent start was the Rays' last loss, a 5-1 decision Tuesday night at Arizona. He gave up three runs on six hits and a walk over six innings but was hurt by two mistakes.

Pavin Smith drilled a two-run homer in the third inning and Tim Tawa blasted a solo shot in the fifth. Both homers came after Littell fell behind in the count and had to come in with meaty pitches.

Littell has thrown eight home run balls in 29 innings, tied for the most in the majors.

"You put good lineups in good positions, they're going to make you pay," he said.

This will be Littell's first career start against the Padres after 18 relief appearances, mostly coming with the San Francisco Giants. He's 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA over 16 2/3 innings despite allowing 22 hits and 14 walks against San Diego.

Given how badly San Diego is slumping offensively, though, this might be an ideal time for Littell to take the mound. A team that made the most of its opportunities for most of the season's first three weeks has now lost six of eight with its lineup missing a spate of All-Stars.

Saturday night's 4-1 loss did feature the Padres' first run in 30 innings but also a pair of damning failures that shaped the outcome. Fernando Tatis Jr. led off the game with a double and got to third with one out but was caught in a rundown on Manny Machado's tapper to the mound. In the eighth, with the tying runs at the corners with two outs, Tatis chased a slider off the outside corner and struck out to end the inning.

"We know who we are," shortstop Xander Bogaerts said. "We know the situation that we're in. We know we have guys out, guys that are key pieces to our team. We're running into some good pitching sometimes."

Bogaerts has been among the biggest strugglers this weekend, going 0-for-7 with three strikeouts to see his average drop to .239 with no homers and five RBIs. He also has errors in both games of the series, with Friday's throwing error leading to an unearned run in a 1-0 verdict.

"No one's feeling sorry for ourselves," San Diego manager Mike Shildt said.

The Padres will turn to right-hander Randy Vasquez (1-2, 3.97) to avoid the sweep. Vasquez is coming off a tough performance in Monday night's 6-4 loss in Detroit, lasting two-plus innings and yielding six runs off five hits and three walks with a strikeout.

His only career start against Tampa Bay was a brutal one last August. Vasquez was pounded for 11 hits and nine runs over 4 1/3 innings in an 11-4 defeat.

--Field Level Media

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