Tuesday, August 12th, 2025

The Tampa Bay Rays (58-62, fourth in the AL East) travel to West Sacramento to take on the Oakland Athletics (53-68, fifth in the AL West) as both teams look to improve their standings. The matchup promises drama as the Athletics seek to snap a three-game home losing streak, while the Rays continue to pursue their postseason hopes on the road.
The scheduled pitching duel features Shane Baz (8-8, 4.92 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, 133 strikeouts) starting for the Rays against Jacob Lopez (5-6, 3.59 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, 94 strikeouts) of the Athletics. Both pitchers will be pivotal in determining the outcome as their teams try to gain an edge in a tied season series.
This contest marks the fifth meeting between the Rays and Athletics in the 2025 season, with the series evenly matched at 2-2. Each team is eager to gain the upper hand as the season enters its late stages.
The Athletics hold a 53-68 record, with a 23-35 performance at home. Currently ranked seventh in the majors for home runs (165 total, averaging 1.4 per game), they possess significant power at the plate. Despite recent struggles at home, their offense remains a threat in any matchup.
The Rays own a 58-62 overall mark and sit at 26-32 on the road. Tampa Bay batters have achieved a .402 slugging percentage, ranking them 10th in the American League. They're aiming to bounce back from a stretch where their offense cooled off.
The Athletics have played .500 baseball (5-5) over their last 10 matchups, notching a strong .288 team batting average and a 3.78 team ERA. Impressively, they have outscored their opponents by 16 runs during this span.
The Rays have gone 4-6 in their last 10 outings, with a .223 team batting average and a 4.08 ERA. During this stretch, Tampa Bay has been outscored by seven runs, highlighting recent challenges on both offense and defense.
For the Rays, Junior Caminero stands out with 20 doubles, 33 home runs, and a .262 batting average. Brandon Lowe enters the matchup hot, going 11 for 39 with four home runs over his previous 10 games.
The Athletics are coping with several injuries, including Austin Wynns (abdomen, 60-Day IL), Luis Severino (oblique, 15-Day IL), Jacob Wilson (forearm, 10-Day IL), Denzel Clarke (abductor, 10-Day IL), Max Muncy (hand, 10-Day IL), Grant Holman (shoulder, 60-Day IL), Gunnar Hoglund (hip, 60-Day IL), Jose Leclerc (shoulder, 60-Day IL), and Luis Medina (elbow, 60-Day IL).
The Rays list Taylor Walls (groin, day-to-day), Jonny Deluca (hamstring, 10-Day IL), Jonathan Aranda (wrist, 10-Day IL), Stuart Fairchild (oblique, 10-Day IL), Manuel Rodriguez (forearm, 60-Day IL), Hunter Bigge (lat, 60-Day IL), Richie Palacios (knee, 60-Day IL), Shane McClanahan (tricep, 60-Day IL), Alex Faedo (shoulder, 60-Day IL), and Nathan Lavender (elbow, 60-Day IL) on their injury report.
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