Final Aug 30
MIL 4 +121 o8.5
TOR 1 -131 u8.5
Final Aug 30
TB 4 -149 o8.5
WAS 1 +137 u8.5
Final Aug 30
PIT 10 +169 o9.0
BOS 3 -185 u9.0
Final Aug 30
MIA 11 +158 o7.5
NYM 8 -173 u7.5
Final (10) Aug 30
ATL 2 +125 o7.0
PHI 3 -135 u7.0
Final Aug 30
STL 4 +128 o8.0
CIN 2 -139 u8.0
Final Aug 30
LAA 4 +142 o9.5
HOU 1 -154 u9.5
Final Aug 30
SD 12 -144 o8.5
MIN 3 +132 u8.5
Final (11) Aug 30
NYY 5 -193 o8.5
CHW 3 +175 u8.5
Final Aug 30
SEA 3 -149 o7.5
CLE 4 +137 u7.5
Final Aug 30
DET 1 -114 o9.0
KC 3 +105 u9.0
Final Aug 30
BAL 11 -110 o8.0
SF 1 +102 u8.0
Final Aug 30
CHC 4 -196 o11.0
COL 3 +178 u11.0
Final Aug 30
AZ 6 +193 o9.0
LAD 1 -213 u9.0
Final Aug 30
TEX 9 -130 o10.0
ATH 3 +120 u10.0

Tampa Bay @ Cincinnati preview

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Last Meeting ( Jul 25, 2025 ) Tampa Bay 2, Cincinnati 7

The Cincinnati Reds are on the outside looking in when it comes to the National League playoff picture.

Cincinnati sits one game behind the San Diego Padres in the race for the final wild-card berth.

The Reds will look to potentially climb into that spot when they host the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday evening in the second contest of a three-game series.

Cincinnati inched closer to the inside of the cutoff line with a 7-2 win against the Rays in the series opener on Friday. Trailing 2-1 in the fourth, the Reds scored twice in their half of the frame before adding a pair of runs in both the sixth and seventh inning.

Cincinnati has won eight of its past 12 games with the trade deadline less than a week away.

"Obviously, we're aware of the trade deadline looming and the boys want to play," pitcher Nick Martinez said. "The boys want to win, and we want to make a push. We're certainly playing like it."

Tyler Stephenson helped fuel Friday's win with two hits and three RBIs. He has gotten into a groove of late with nine hits in his last eight games.

"We talk about it in hitters' meetings, those opportunities -- just the small (things to) get them over and taking advantage of times guys are in scoring position," Stephenson said. "That's kind of where you can make or break in these games. The more situations you have, the more you can capitalize on those, chances are you're probably going to win."

Cincinnati will send left-hander Andrew Abbott (8-1, 2.13 ERA) to the mound to start Saturday's game.

Abbott will face Tampa Bay for the second time in his career, a year minus a day after the first. He took the loss after allowing four runs on eight hits over four innings on July 27, 2024.

The Rays, meanwhile, will look to snap out of a funk that has seen them drop four of their past five games. Friday's setback was their 11th loss in the past 14 road games.

The past month hasn't been good to the squad, which is 6-15 since June 29. They held the first wild-card spot in the American League the day before that stretch began but have since dropped 1 1/2 games out of the third and final wild card.

"You've just got to find some momentum," Rays center fielder Chandler Simpson said. "Really just banding together. Leaning on each other. Passing the baton. Just knowing that if one guy doesn't do it, the next guy will pick him up."

Injuries have started to take a bite out of Tampa Bay's lineup.

Infielder Ha-Seong Kim was placed on the 10-day injured list with a back strain on Friday. Second baseman Brandon Lowe (ankle/foot tendinitis) was added to the IL earlier this week. The Rays then acquired Stuart Fairchild from the Atlanta Braves to replace Lowe, but he now finds himself on the IL as well, because of an oblique strain.

Right-hander Ryan Pepiot (6-8, 3.59 ERA) will start for Tampa Bay on Saturday. It will be his first career appearance against the Reds.

--Field Level Media

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