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The pitching matchup actually favors the Rays here, but this feels like a run where the Yankees feast for a few weeks. They've already won six of seven with several offensive outbursts. They're the better team and not really like a true road team here, since it's their spring training home.
The New York Yankees had a decisive victory on Tuesday, defeating the Rays 13 to 3. They’ve now won four straight over Tampa Bay, with the only loss over the last two series being with today’s starter on the mound in Cam Schlittler. Schlittler gave up seven hits and three runs in 4 1/3 innings, and the Yankees have lost his last four starts. Take the Rays in a classic non over reaction spot.

Brandon Lowe was pulled from yesterday's game in the 5th inning, but speculation is that the Rays made the move because the game was out of hand—not due to injury. Lowe has crushed RHPs this season, hitting .292 with 21 of his 24 HRs against righties. He's facing a rookie RHP today in what's expected to be hitter-friendly weather in Tampa. We set Lowe's line around +350 to homer.

Caesar’s. Cam Schlittler has cleared this line in four of six starts. The two misses were in tougher spots (against Houston and Toronto), but the Rays have been strikeout prone of late. Over the last month, Tampa has a 25% K% against righties, with a measly .659 OPS.
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