On the evening of September 13, 2024, an exciting baseball matchup is set at Progressive Field where the Tampa Bay Rays will go head-to-head against the Cleveland Guardians at 7:10 PM under clear skies. The pitching duel features Zack Littell of the Rays, who carries a 3.894 ERA, against the Guardians’ Tanner Bibee, who enters with a commendable 3.565 ERA.
In terms of standings within the 2024 AL East Division, the Tampa Bay Rays sit 10th with a record of 72-75, reflecting a winning percentage of 0.49. They find themselves in 4th place within their division with 19 wins and 24 losses, showing some challenges in divisional play. Recently, they have managed 5 wins in their last 10 games, and are currently riding a one-game win streak. At home, the Rays have earned 37 wins to 38 losses, while their road performance stands at 35-37. Their day game outcomes consist of 30 wins, and they have fared slightly better in night games with 42 victories. Overall, the team has scored 566 runs while giving up 625.
On the other side, the Cleveland Guardians hold the 2nd spot in the 2024 AL Central Division with a strong 84-63 record, translating to a 0.57 winning percentage. They lead the division with 27 wins against 21 losses. The Guardians have marked 6 victories in their recent 10 games despite a recent loss, showcasing a robust pattern. On their home turf, they’ve notched 43 wins compared to 26 losses, and they have a balanced road record of 41-37. The Guardians excel in night games with 51 wins over 33 in the daytime, and have compiled 659 runs while conceding 583.
As for the betting odds, the Cleveland Guardians are favored with a point spread of -1.5 and are positioned at -175 on the moneyline, which suggests they are the anticipated victors. The Tampa Bay Rays are considered underdogs at +148 on the moneyline. The over/under for the game is set at 7.5, pointing towards expectations of a moderately low-scoring affair. These odds indicate enough confidence in the Guardians, especially given their strong performance at home and current form.