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A bit of Jekyll-and-Hyde for the Rays offense on the weekend, 4-game set at Houston, scoring 29 runs across the two games they won, and 1 run across the two they lost. Astros aces Framber Valdez and Hunter Brown proved tough to beat, but Tampa Bay pitching continued to excel, and has now allowed just 23 runs across a 12-game, 9-3 uptick. Tuesday starter Drew Rasmussen hasn't allowed even one run across his last three starts covering 18 IP, with a WHIP of just 0.67 that span. Tyler Mahle also had a good month of May for the Rangers with a 2.10 ERA, though Texas inconsistency is reflected in three Rangers losses in those five Mahle outings in May. Play Rays on Run Line
The Rangers have beaten the Rays seven straight meetings, including a three-game sweep in early April, but on Tuesday, the Rays send Drew Rasmussen to the mound, who has won his last three starts with no runs allowed in any of them. His last four starts stayed under, and the Rays have stayed under 34 times on the season. The Rangers have stayed under an MLB-best 40 times on the season and only score 3.4 runs per game. Tyler Mahle is pitching stingily for the Rangers and has stayed under four straight games. Just the under.
Rangers are 40-19-1 to the under and Rays are 34-23-3. Rangers are 15-11-1 under on road and Rays are 21-13-3 under at home. Rangers are under in 11 of last 14. Rays are 10-4-1 under in last 15. Tyler Mahle (1.64 ERA) has been ridiculous and 10 runs or fewer were scored in 10 of his last 12 starts. Six total runs were scored in 8 of his last 9 outings. Drew Rasmussen (2.33 ERA) has been great too. A total of 7 runs or less were scored in 8 of his last 11 starts. Six total runs were scored in 5 of his last 6 starts.
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