
How to Watch Rays vs. Pirates: TV Channel & Live Stream
The Tampa Bay Rays and Pittsburgh Pirates will meet on Monday at George M. Steinbrenner Field, at 7:05 p.m. ET. Drew Rasmussen will start for Tampa Bay, aiming to shut down Bryan Reynolds and company.
Here is everything you need to watch the Rays vs. Pirates matchup.
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Check out the top highlights between the Colorado Rockies and the Tampa Bay Rays on Opening Weekend. Rays vs. Pirates Game Information & How to Watch When: Monday, March 31, 2025 at 7:05 p.m. ET
Where: George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida
TV: Watch on FDSSUN, SportsNet PT
Box Score: Fox Sports Rays vs. Pirates Prediction Score Prediction: Rays 4, Pirates 2
Total Prediction: Under 8.5 runs
Win Probabilities: Rays 60%, Pirates 40% Rays vs. Pirates Head to Head Date Favorite Spread Total Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Result 6/23/2024 Pirates -1.5 7.5 -167 +141 3-1 TB 6/22/2024 Pirates -1.5 8.5 -112 -107 4-3 PIT 6/21/2024 Rays -1.5 8.5 -133 +113 10-3 TB 5/4/2023 Rays -1.5 8 -190 +161 3-2 TB 5/3/2023 Rays -1.5 7 -213 +178 8-1 TB 5/2/2023 Rays -1.5 8.5 -163 +139 4-1 TB 6/26/2022 Rays -1.5 6.5 -251 +208 4-2 TB 6/25/2022 Rays -1.5 7 -181 +154 6-5 TB 6/24/2022 Rays -1.5 7 -206 +173 4-3 TB Rays Player Insights Yandy Diaz finished last season with a .281 average and 65 RBI.
Brandon Lowe finished with a .473 SLG and 21 homers while driving in 58 runs.
Christopher Morel finished with a .196 batting average last season and 21 home runs.
Jose Caballero collected 100 hits, posted an OBP of .283 and a .347 SLG. Rays Recent & Upcoming Games Pirates Player Insights Reynolds hit 24 home runs and had 88 runs batted in last season, while racking up a batting average of .275.
Oneil Cruz had 34 doubles, three triples, 21 home runs and 51 walks while hitting .259.
Andrew McCutchen hit .232 a season ago with 18 doubles, a triple, 20 home runs and 58 walks.
Isiah Kiner-Falefa hit .269 with 18 doubles, four triples, eight home runs and 16 walks. Pirates Recent & Upcoming Games Date Opponent Score Pitching Matchup March 27 @ Marlins L 5-4 Paul Skenes vs Sandy Alcantara March 28 @ Marlins W 4-3 Mitch Keller vs Connor Gillispie March 29 @ Marlins L 5-4 Bailey Falter vs Valente Bellozo March 30 @ Marlins - Andrew Heaney vs Max Meyer March 31 @ Rays - Carmen Mlodzinski vs Drew Rasmussen April 1 @ Rays - Paul Skenes vs Shane Baz April 2 @ Rays - Mitch Keller vs Ryan Pepiot April 4 Yankees - Bailey Falter vs TBA April 5 Yankees - TBA vs TBA April 6 Yankees - TBA vs TBA
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