All signs point to toronto

All signs point to toronto

All signs point to toronto

The Tampa Bay Rays have built their recent success on pitching, even though the roster has experienced plenty of recent business. One of the main holders, Ryan Yarbrot, will give a good start when he hosts the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday night.

Yarbrot has not performed at Tropicana Field throughout his career, as he has done on the road. He has a 4.61 ERA with 9.1 hits in nine innings at home and a 3.49 ERA with nine hits per 7.6 innings on the road.

He will be opposed by Robbie Ray, who has been better in his career on the road than at home. Ray has a 3.87 road ERA, giving up 1.14 home runs per inning and a 4.76 ERA with 1.5 home runs at 9 runs per inning at home.

At home, the Rays are striking 28.8 percent with their bat and scoring an average of 3.9 runs per game. They score 5.5 runs per game on the road.

At 2.30 the Blue Xers are second in the league in bullpen ERA, while the Rays are 26th with a 5.40 balance ERA, so the home and road division should look big. Dunedin, Fla., Due to Toronto’s COVID-19 restrictions. Should favor a Blue Jash flock playing their home game.

drama: Blue Jas, +107

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