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Rays vs. Red Sox

6:50 PM - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL
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Rays vs. Blue Jays

6:50 PM - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL
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Rays vs. Blue Jays

4:10 PM - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL
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Rays vs. Blue Jays

1:40 PM - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL

Tigers vs. Rays

6:40 PM - Comerica Park - Detroit, MI

Tigers vs. Rays

6:40 PM - Comerica Park - Detroit, MI

Tigers vs. Rays

1:10 PM - Comerica Park - Detroit, MI

Red Sox vs. Rays

7:10 PM - Fenway Park - Boston, MA

Red Sox vs. Rays

4:10 PM - Fenway Park - Boston, MA

Red Sox vs. Rays

3:05 PM - Fenway Park - Boston, MA

Rays vs. Rockies - Home Opener

Time: TBD - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL

Rays vs. Rockies

Time: TBD - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL

Rays vs. Rockies

Time: TBD - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL

Rays vs. Pirates

Time: TBD - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL

Rays vs. Pirates

Time: TBD - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL

Rays vs. Pirates

Time: TBD - Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL

Rangers vs. Rays

Time: TBD - Globe Life Field - Arlington, TX

Rangers vs. Rays

Time: TBD - Globe Life Field - Arlington, TX

Rangers vs. Rays

Time: TBD - Globe Life Field - Arlington, TX

Angels vs. Rays

Time: TBD - Angel Stadium - Anaheim, CA

Tampa Bay Rays Info

The Rays are the model small market franchise for other organizations that are operating with a lower payroll than some of the other big spenders around the league. Through shrewd trades and signings, this team is seemingly always competing for a playoff berth and will be the thorn in the other AL East teams' sides for years to come. Avoid those awful service fees that other ticket sites charge and get your cheap Tampa Bay Rays tickets on TickPick!

How Much Are Tampa Bay Rays Tickets?

Tampa Bay Rays tickets can resell for well above face value, but TickPick has the guaranteed best prices on Tampa Bay Rays tickets of any secondary ticket site.

Where do the Tampa Bay Rays play their home games?

The Tampa Bay Rays play their home games at Tropicana Field.

What Jersey Numbers are Retired by the Tampa Bay Rays?

The Rays organization has only retired three numbers to date, and those are Jackie Robinson's #42, which is retired by every team across the MLB, Hall of Fame third baseman Wade Boggs' #12, as he recorded his 3000th hit with the Tampa Bay franchise and later retired as a Ray and served as the team's hitting coach, and former senior baseball advisor and longtime Tampa-area resident Don Zimmer's #66. Zimmer spent 56 years in Major League Baseball as a player, coach, and manager.

Who are the Tampa Bay Rays' Biggest Rivals?

The Rays' biggest rivals both reside within their division, as they've had many tough battles in recent years both in the regular season as well as playoffs with the New York Yankees, who play their home games at Yankee Stadium, and the Boston Red Sox, who play their home games at Fenway Park.

Tampa Bay Rays' Prospects to Watch

Coming into the 2021 season, the Rays have one of the best farm systems in baseball yet again. This prospect list is headed by the consensus top prospect in baseball, switch-hitting 20-year-old shortstop Wander Franco, who projects as a superstar for Tampa and should make an impact sometime later this season. Another top prospect of theirs is starting pitcher Luis Patino, the top prize in the return for former Cy Young winner Blake Snell, whom the team dealt away to San Diego in the offseason. Patino also projects to help the major league club in 2021, and should provide a nice boost to their starting staff down the stretch. Their third-ranked prospect is middle infielder Vidal Brujan, who has incredible speed that should help him steal plenty of bases for Tampa and provide excellent defense at a premium spot that will likely end up being second base due to Franco's impending presence.

Rays Look To Defend AL Pennant and More in 2021

The Rays have been remarkably successful as a franchise over the years despite consistently ranking near the bottom five or so teams in the league in payroll. They nearly won their first World Series last October but fell just short in six games, and they have an uphill battle to make it back after losing excellent starting pitchers Blake Snell via trade and Charlie Morton in free agency, but have some excellent prospects ready to come up and contribute to fortify an already strong lineup. We foresee the Rays being right in the thick of the playoff hunt this season, despite playing in a crowded AL East, and don't be surprised to see them playing deep into October once again against all payroll-related odds.

Who is the Tampa Bay Rays' Manager?

The manager of the defending American League champions is former MLB catcher Kevin Cash, who is entering his seventh year as Tampa Bay's skipper in 2021. Despite consistently managing a club with one of the game's bottom five payrolls, Cash has manage the team to overachieve nearly every year, getting the franchise all the way to the World Series in 2020 before falling just short to the Dodgers in six games. Cash has helped normalize using "openers" to start games for the club and has won in unorthodox fashion out of necessity during his managerial career.

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