Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Drew Rasmussen will undergo the third major elbow surgery of his career later this month, manager Kevin Cash told reporters before Saturday's game against the Atlanta Braves.
Tampa Bay Rays starter Drew Rasmussen is expected to undergo season-ending surgery.
On Saturday, the Tampa Bay Rays' hard-throwing right-hander Tyler Glasnow is scheduled to make his 2023 debut against the Los Angeles Dodgers in St. Petersburg, Fla. How should you bet this one? YB's Griffin Carroll has the pick.
The Tampa Bay Rays have placed right-handed pitcher Drew Rasmussen on the IL with a flexor strain. He is expected to be out until at least the All-Star break, and could be out longer depending on the type of strain.
He’s hopeful of avoiding surgery, but he’s obviously in line for a notable absence in any event.
Drew Rasmussen struck out Aaron Judge three times and pitched seven scoreless innings of two-hit ball as the visiting Tampa Bay Rays routed the New York Yankees 8-2 on Thursday in the opener of a four-game series.
One big inning for the Astros, nothing for the Rays If you held out hope until the very last out that the Rays were going somehow mount a six run comeback to walk-off their 3rd game of the year, I wouldn't blame you...
Yandy Diaz's leadoff home run ignited a six-run first inning and Drew Rasmussen tossed five shutout innings to lead the visiting Tampa Bay Rays to their second straight shutout win, 8-0, over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday afternoon.
CINCINNATI — Drew Rasmussen is a perfectionist, in a good way. The 27-year-old Tampa Bay starter hates walks. Heck, he even hates three-ball counts. His first two starts this season went nearly perfect.
The quest for 14 straight victories to start the season ends in The Six The Flappy Boi’s are no longer streaking. For the first time this season, The Tampa Bay Rays have lost a regular-season baseball game.
The 13-0 Tampa Bay Rays are chasing the best start in MLB history — while paying their team less than what the New York Mets are paying for two pitchers.
The Tampa Bay Rays will try to solidify their place in history Friday night when they visit the Toronto Blue Jays for the opener of a three-game series.
What's this? Another Tampa Bay Rays Same-Game Parlay? Yes, that's exactly what it is, just in time to begin your weekend. And can you really blame us?
The Tampa Bay Rays are the best team in baseball after winning their ninth straight game on Sunday over Oakland. How you can make money off Tampa Bay outside of betting them on the moneyline? Turns out there are lots of opportunities.
The Tampa Bay Rays' starting pitching has been nearly perfect coming out of the gate, and right-hander Drew Rasmussen was the next man up on Monday night.
Every season the small-market Rays find a way to prove doubters wrong and exceed expectations, but is 2023 the year where the Rays take a step back?
TORONTO — Drew Rasmussen has been so good for so long this season for the Tampa Bay Rays that it almost seemed odd to see him trying to work out of trouble inning after inning on Wednesday night.
When the Tampa Bay Rays host the Kansas City Royals on Saturday in the third matchup of their four-game series, Drew Rasmussen will return to the same mound where he nearly made history last weekend.
Baltimore's Jorge Mateo doubled off Rasmussen to start the ninth inning, breaking up the perfect game bid.
Drew Rasmussen on Sunday nearly threw Major League Baseball’s first perfect game in a decade, but the bid ended in the top of the ninth inning.
NEW YORK — The injury bug has bit yet another pitcher on the Tampa Bay Rays' roster. This time it's right-hander Drew Rasmussen, who has made 12 starts already this season and has five wins.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — It's a strange life, being a major-league starting pitcher. It's one of the most important high-profile jobs in the game, and once you're done doing your thing on the mound for a couple of hours, the strangest thing happens.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — For the fourth straight outing, Tampa Bay right-hander Drew Rasmussen was exceptional on Friday night. He allowed just one run, and in his last four starts, he has allowed just a total of three runs and 11 hits.
Drew Rasmussen started Game 3 of the ALDS for the Rays, which they lost in 13 innings.
Since joining Tampa’s system, Rasmussen posted 11 1/3 scoreless innings over eight outings in Triple-A.
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