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The Rays SP joins Pat to talk about some of his teammates as well as his off season travel ball stories, and some stories from his time in the minor leagues!
**Podcast Description:** Ryan Pepiot takes questions directly from Rays fans on *The Drive with TKras*, including one of the biggest topics surrounding the franchise: the future of a new stadium. If the Rays get a new home, what would Pepiot like to see included? The Rays starter shares his thoughts on what makes a great ballpark from a player's perspective, from fan atmosphere and sightlines to clubhouse amenities and game-day experiences. Pepiot discusses the importance of creating an environment that energizes both players and fans, while also helping the organization attract the next generation of baseball supporters in the Tampa Bay area. Plus, Pepiot answers more fan-submitted questions about life in the majors, his experience with the Rays, his favorite moments in Tampa Bay, and what he believes makes the fan base unique. It's a fun and candid conversation as Pepiot gives fans a chance to hear his thoughts on the future of Rays baseball and what an ideal new stadium could look like.
Ryan Pepiot joins The Drive with TKras to look back on the trade that changed the course of his career. Pepiot shares the story of where he was when he got the call that he had been traded from the Los Angeles Dodgers to the Tampa Bay Rays, his initial reaction to the news, and what emotions came with leaving one organization for another. Looking back now, was it the best thing that could have happened to him? Pepiot discusses how the move to Tampa Bay opened new opportunities, helped him establish himself as a major league starter, and accelerated his development on the mound. He also reflects on the differences between the Dodgers and Rays organizations, the lessons he learned from both clubs, and why the trade may have been a turning point in his baseball journey. Plus, Pepiot talks about finding his footing in Tampa Bay, earning the trust of the coaching staff, and how the Rays helped put him in a position to thrive. It's a candid conversation about uncertainty, opportunity, and why one unexpected phone call may have changed everything.
Ryan Pepiot joins The Drive with TKras for a fascinating look at two of Major League Baseball's most successful organizations: the Tampa Bay Rays and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Having played for both clubs, Pepiot offers a unique perspective on how the teams compare on and off the field. What are the biggest differences in culture, player development, and day-to-day operations? How do the Rays continue to compete with one of baseball's biggest spenders despite operating with a fraction of the payroll? Pepiot discusses the strengths of each organization, what makes the Dodgers a perennial powerhouse, and why the Rays consistently find ways to maximize talent and remain competitive year after year. The conversation also explores the financial realities facing both franchises, from payroll flexibility and roster construction to the resources available throughout the organization. Pepiot explains what he learned from his time in Los Angeles, how Tampa Bay approaches winning differently, and why both models have produced success in their own way. It's an insider's comparison of two winning franchises, as Pepiot breaks down the similarities, differences, and what makes each organization one of the most respected clubs in baseball.
**Podcast Description:** Ryan Pepiot takes questions directly from Rays fans on *The Drive with TKras*, including one of the biggest topics surrounding the franchise: the future of a new stadium. If the Rays get a new home, what would Pepiot like to see included? The Rays starter shares his thoughts on what makes a great ballpark from a player's perspective, from fan atmosphere and sightlines to clubhouse amenities and game-day experiences. Pepiot discusses the importance of creating an environment that energizes both players and fans, while also helping the organization attract the next generation of baseball supporters in the Tampa Bay area. Plus, Pepiot answers more fan-submitted questions about life in the majors, his experience with the Rays, his favorite moments in Tampa Bay, and what he believes makes the fan base unique. It's a fun and candid conversation as Pepiot gives fans a chance to hear his thoughts on the future of Rays baseball and what an ideal new stadium could look like.
The Rays Starting pitcher joins us but before that we kicked off the segment with a parlay of the day!
Ryan Pepiot joins the show and is breaking down the vibes in the clubhouse and the comfort of being traded!
Tkras sits down with Ryan Pepiot at Noble Tavern to discuss the Rays' recent slump and why fans shouldn't hit the panic button just yet. Pepiot shares his perspective on the ups and downs of a long baseball season, the team's confidence moving forward, and why there's still plenty of time for Tampa Bay to find its rhythm.
Ryan Pepiot sticks around with Tkras at Noble Tavern to discuss some of baseball's biggest off-field topics. The two dive into recent MLB meetings, the ongoing conversation surrounding a potential salary cap, competitive balance across the league, and what players think about the future direction of the sport.
Broadcasting from Noble Tavern, Tkras is joined by Ryan Pepiot, Erik Neander, and Ronnie Lane for a packed show centered on Rays baseball. The crew discusses Tampa Bay's recent slump, trade deadline possibilities, payroll and salary cap debates, tonight's lineup and matchup, clubhouse leadership, and the fan-favorite Tarps Off crew. Plus, Ronnie and Tkras wrap things up by digging through the week's funniest and most outrageous mailbag comments.
On this episode of *The Drive with TKras*, TKras is joined by Ryan Pepiot of the Tampa Bay Rays to talk about the Rays' incredible 2026 season and the chemistry fueling one of baseball's biggest surprises. Pepiot opens up about the frustration of being sidelined with injury while watching his teammates thrive, why he's still fully invested in the club's success, and what makes this year's Rays team different from any group he's been around before. From clubhouse culture to emerging stars and the team's relentless mentality, this conversation gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at why Tampa Bay believes this season could be special.
On this episode of *The Drive with TKras*, Ryan Pepiot goes directly to the fans, answering questions from Tampa Bay Rays supporters live on WDAE. Pepiot discusses the team's strong 2026 season, clubhouse chemistry, his recovery process, and what it's like watching the Rays compete while he works his way back from injury. He also shares insight into the pitching staff, the confidence inside the clubhouse, and responds to fan questions about the team's mindset moving forward. It's a candid and fun conversation that gives Rays fans a closer look at one of the team's key voices.
On this episode of *The Drive with TKras*, Ryan Pepiot gives an inside look at the impact of Kyle Snyder and why he's considered one of the most valuable coaches in baseball. Pepiot breaks down what Snyder actually does behind the scenes — from game planning and mechanical adjustments to helping pitchers stay confident through the ups and downs of a long season. He explains how Snyder builds trust with every arm on the staff and why the Rays' pitching success year after year is no accident. It's a fascinating conversation about preparation, communication, and the secret sauce behind Tampa Bay's pitching factory.
TKras talks about how the Rays lost Pepiot for the season & also just got news that Steven Matz was placed on the IL earlier today. Hopefully the Rays will be just fine.
Erik Neander, President of Baseball Operations for the Tampa Bay Rays, joined TKras on *The Drive* with some tough breaking news — pitcher Ryan Pepiot will miss the entire 2026 season after undergoing hip surgery. Neander walks us through how a situation that started as minor hip inflammation during spring training quickly escalated into a season-ending issue, and what the setback means for Pepiot's recovery and long-term outlook. We also dive into the ripple effect on the Rays' rotation. With Pepiot out, how does Tampa Bay adjust? Who steps into a bigger role, and does this change the team's approach as the season unfolds? It's an inside look at a major blow to the Rays' pitching staff and how the front office plans to navigate it moving forward.
Get ready for an inside look at Rays baseball as Tom Krasniqi (TKras) sits down with Ryan Pepiot of the Tampa Bay Rays! ⚾️ The two dive into everything happening at spring training—how the team is shaping up, what Pepiot is working on this offseason, and how the pitching staff is preparing for the grind ahead. Plus, they take a big-picture look at the 2026 season, expectations for the Rays, and what fans should be excited about heading into Opening Day. From clubhouse insight to on-the-field strategy, this is a must-watch conversation for Rays fans looking to stay ahead of the game. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive interviews and Tampa Bay sports coverage!
Paul Skenes or Garrett Crochet? Greene or Brown among the Hunters? How high can Chase Burns and Nolan McLean climb? These and many more questions are answered as Vlad Sedler and Jason Anthony tier up and analyze the top 50 starting pitchers through ADP 200. Enjoy! Episode Guide News and Notes Brandon Woodruff, Royce Lewis, Merrill Kelly, Chase DeLauter and more Starting Pitcher Tiers for 2026 (pt 1) An overview of 2025 results Tier 1a - Skubal, Skenes and Crochet Tier 1b - Who do we trust most among Woo, Gilbert, Yamamoto, Sanchez and Sale? Tier 2 - Cole Ragans, Hunter Brown, Hunter Greene, Freddy Peralta, Jacob deGrom. Does Logan Webb belong? Tier 3 - Some love for The Lizard, McLean Helium Rising, Solid Old Nick, Knuckleheads and Innings Limits Tier 4 - King vs. Pepiot vs. Gavin Williams; Any love for Strider? Sheehan vs. Yesavage, and more Tier 5 - A sneaky value; what about Bubba, Rogers, The Miz? Tier 6 - Three Cubs SPs behind good defense; expectations for Rodon, Baz, Castillo and Mackenzie Gore Join FTN FANTASY BASEBALL for 2026 as we help you crush your fantasy leagues! In addition to our Custom Projections, Roto and Underdog Rankings and incredible tools and content, we will be introducing amazing, new stuff such as our Top 500 Dynasty Rankings, Points Rankings, Customizable PDF Cheat Sheets and various versions for different formats of Vlad's popular GRID RANKINGS. Draft Content Hub: https://ftnfantasy.com/mlb/fantasy-baseball-draft-content-hub Rankings: https://ftnfantasy.com/fantasy/mlb/rankings Projections: https://ftnfantasy.com/mlb/custom-rankings-and-projections Cheat Sheets: https://ftnfantasy.com/mlb/fantasy-baseball-cheat-sheets Use promo code GUT26 for 10% off at FTN FANTASY today! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Chicago White Sox MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at White Sox 7:40PM ET—Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot made 29 starts with an ERA of 3.59 and WHIP of 1.13. The right hander fans 24.6% with 8.7% walks. Ground balls are 38.1% with 1.44 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Nationals 4PM ET—Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot in 27 starts carries an ERA of 3.82 with WHIP of 1.16. The right hander fans 24.1% with 8.4% walks. Ground balls served at 38.8% with 1.53 home runs per nine innings. Jake Irvin makes the start for Washington. Irvin has 27 starts dealing with an ERA of 5.40 with WHIP of 1.43. The righty strikes out 15.2% with 8% walks. Grounders are 43.6% with 1.76 home runs per nine innings.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Rays 12PM ET—Matthew Liberatore will start for St Louis. Liberatore in 23 starts carries an ERA of 4.13 with WHIP of 1.29. The left hander fans 17.9% with 5.6% walks. Ground balls sit at 40.4% with 0.96 home runs per nine innings. Ryan Pepiot gets the start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot has 26 starts carrying an ERA of 3.95 with WHIP of 1.19. The righty strikes out 24.3% with 8.5% walks. Ground balls are 38.7% with 1.58 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. San Francisco Giants MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Giants 4PM ET—Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot has 25 starts with an ERA of 3.86 and WHIP of 1.18. The right hander strikes out 23.9% with 8.5% walks. Ground balls served at 39.3% with 1.64 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Athletics MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Athletics 10PM ET—Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot has 24 starts carrying an ERA of 3.77 with WHIP of 1.18. The right hander fans 24.1% with 8.5% walks. Ground balls sit at 39.5% with 1.59 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. LA Angels MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Angels 9:38PM ET—Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot has 23 starts delivering an ERA of 3.80 with WHIP of 1.18. The right hander strikes out 24.1% with 8.5% walks. Ground balls sit at 39.2% with 1.59 home runs per nine innings. Jose Soriano starts for LAA. Soriano, in 23 starts deals with an ERA of 3.65 with WHIP of 1.38. The righty fans 20.3% with 10.6% walks. Ground balls served at 66.7% with limited home run damage.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. NY Yankees MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Yankees 1PM ET—Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot, at 22 starts carries an ERA of 3.42 with WHIP of 1.15. The right hander fans 24.3% with 8.2% walks. Ground balls are 38.8% with 1.50 home runs per nine innings. Marcus Stroman gets the start for NYY.
Oh boy, do we have a flurry of interviews for you in this episode, some backlogged interviews from the last two Rays Sunday home games in June and just this past weekend against the Orioles, plus a number of interviews with Rays prospects and players down with the Durham Bulls earlier this week.8:06 - Rays 6/22 Postgame (Cash, Littell, Cleavinger, Caminero, Whitley)17:43 - Rays 7/20 Postgame (Cash, Pepiot, Jansen, Walls)30:02 - Tre' Morgan33:18 - Carson Williams35:29 - Jonny Deluca37:47 - Richie Palacios40:11 - Ben Rortvedt43:48 - Tristan Peters46:54 - Morgan EnsbergThanks so much for listening! You can follow RTR on social media @RaysTheRoofTB and be sure subscribe to the podcast!A big shout out to our partners, SeatGeek, In The Clutch and JKS Prints! Use code RAYSTHEROOF for $20 off your first SeatGeek purchase, 10% off anytime with In The Clutch & $5 off at JKSprints.com!As always, Rays Up!
Baltimore Orioles vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Orioles at Rays 12PM ET—Trevor Rogers to start for Baltimore. Rogers has six starts with an ERA of 1.53 and WHIP of 0.82. The left hander strikes out 23.9% with 7.5% walks. Ground balls served at 48.4% with minimal home run damage. Ryan Pepiot gets the start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot in twenty starts deals with an ERA of 3.38 with WHIP of 1.15. The righty fans 23.8% with 85 walks. Ground ball rate of 39.3% with 1.42 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Red Sox 1:35PM ET—Ryan Pepiot is starting for Tampa Bay. Pepiot got nineteen starts carrying an ERA of 3.32 with WHIP of 1.14. The right hander fans 24.5% with 8.2% walks. Ground balls served at 38.3% with 1.41 home runs per nine innings. Brayan Bello is starting for Boston. Bello appeared in fifteen games carrying an ERA of 3.27 with WHIP of 1.30. The righty strikes out 18% with 9.4% walks. Grounders dealt at 53.1% with 0.95 home runs per nine innings. A FIP of 4.37.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Detroit Tigers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Tigers 6:40PM ET—Ryan Pepiot gets the start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot has eighteen starts carrying an ERA of 3.34 with WHIP of 1.15. The left hander strikes out 24.5% with 8% walks. Ground balls are 38.3% with 1.41 home runs per nine innings. Jack Flaherty is starting for Detroit.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Baltimore Orioles MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Orioles 7PM ET—Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot in sixteen starts in 2025, delivers an ERA of 3.04 with WHIP of 1.10. The right hander strikes out 24.2% with 7.4% walks. Ground balls dished at 37.9% with 1.33 home runs per nine innings.
Detroit Tigers vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T Tigers at Rays 12PM ET—Sawyer Gipson Long will start for Detroit. Gipson Long appeared in three games with an ERA of 3.97 with WHIP of 1.15. The right hander strikes out 21.7% with 4.3% walks. Ground balls are 33.3% with no homers allowed. Ryan Pepiot is starting for Tampa Bay. Pepiot has fifteen starts delivering an ERA of 3.11 with 1.10. The righty fans 23.7% with 7.3% walks. Grounders are 38% with 1.41 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Red Sox 7:10PM ET—Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot in 13 starts has an ERA of 3.20 with WHIP of 1.13. The right hander strikes out 21.1% with 7.3% walks. Ground balls served at 37.7% with 1.42 home runs per nine innings. Lucas Giolito gets the start for Boston.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Friday. The guys also give out best bets. The MLB Friday podcast with Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner previewed the full Friday slate with in-depth betting analysis. Munaf opened by noting seasonal transitions while Griffin celebrated being up 22 units in May. Munaf described his bad beat with Arizona's bullpen meltdown against the Phillies. Griffin praised Corbin Burns' outing despite Munaf's loss. For Cubs vs Reds, Andrew Abbott was confirmed for Cincinnati while Colin Rea was probable for Chicago. Rea's 5-1 record against the Reds was clouded by a 5.88 ERA. Griffin warned against trusting Reds closer Emilio Pagan, recommending first-five bets for Reds backers. Munaf noted mild wind at Wrigley, making early scoring possible. For Orioles vs White Sox, confusion surrounded Chicago's starting pitcher—Sean Burke or Jared Shuster. The Orioles were heavy -215 favorites. Munaf hesitated to back either side, citing Zach Eflin's recent struggles and Chicago's poor form. Griffin criticized the White Sox as dysfunctional, saying backing them was dangerous. Milwaukee faced Philadelphia with DL Hall starting against Taijuan Walker. Philadelphia was favored at -133. Bryce Harper was listed day-to-day with an elbow contusion. Griffin emphasized Milwaukee's overreliance on base stealing and bullpen fatigue. Munaf supported Philadelphia, noting their 19-9 home record. The A's faced the Blue Jays with Jeffrey Springs against Chris Bassett. The Blue Jays, favored at -160, saw Bassett excel at home (1.61 ERA over 28 innings). Springs pitched well but suffered from bullpen collapses. Munaf leaned Blue Jays and under 8.5. For Rockies vs Mets, Peterson faced Freeland with Mets huge -306 favorites. Freeland struggled at Coors but was slightly better on the road. Munaf suggested Mets team total overs while Griffin found no value backing Colorado. In Giants vs Marlins, Harrison faced Quantrill. Griffin noted Quantrill's recent turnaround (4 wins, 6 ER in May), while Harrison's pitch limit posed risk. Munaf agreed Miami offered home underdog value. Guardians hosted Angels with Luis Ortiz vs Jose Soriano. Soriano's control issues were concerning (14 walks in 4 starts). Griffin favored Cleveland's patient lineup, citing bullpen advantage. Boston played Atlanta with Giolito vs Grant Holmes. Griffin detailed Red Sox clubhouse turmoil and lack of cohesion. Munaf pointed out Giolito's inconsistency, especially against Atlanta earlier. Both leaned Braves team total over. In Cardinals vs Rangers, Lieberatore likely faced Jack Leiter. The Rangers had gone 24-6 to the under at home. Both hosts strongly supported the under 8.5. For Tigers vs Royals, Casey Mize opposed Seth Lugo. Griffin backed Kansas City due to Mize's IL return and KC's home form. Munaf highlighted Lugo's good career numbers vs Detroit. Tampa Bay visited Houston with Pepiot vs Valdez. Griffin respected Houston's design against lefties. Munaf leaned under, noting Framber's 4-1 under record at home and Pepiot's 3-0 road unders. In Pirates vs Padres, Keller faced Pivetta. Griffin liked first-five unders due to San Diego's offensive struggles but found little value elsewhere. Munaf noted Keller's poor past vs Padres. The Nationals faced the Diamondbacks with Irvin vs Kelly. Griffin leaned over given bullpen issues and Arizona's park. Munaf added Arizona's historical home unders with Kelly but agreed on D-backs team total over. Seattle hosted Minnesota with Zebby Matthews vs Brian Wu. Wu's home dominance (12-1) made Seattle a strong pick. Both leaned under 7. Lastly, Yankees faced Dodgers with Max Fried vs Gonsolin. Fried was surprisingly favored at -116. Griffin was shocked Dodgers were home underdogs, citing bullpen risks for New York. Munaf also preferred Dodgers ML and slightly leaned over. For best bets, Griffin chose Phillies ML at -126 while Munaf picked under 8.5 in Cardinals-Rangers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Houston Astros MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Astros 8PM ET—Ryan Pepiot is starting for Tampa Bay. Pepiot made 11 starts this year delivering an ERA of 3.55 with WHIP of 1.23. The right hander fans 20% with 7.3% walks. Grounders are 39% with 1.42 home runs per nine innings. Framber Valdez gets the start for Houston.
In the opening hour of the show, Rays pitcher Ryan Pepiot joined TKras LIVE from Houston. Pepiot also teaches TKras Korean and debunks the Steinbrenner Field talk. Plus, more on the Bucs and a future impact player!
On Thursday, Ryan Pepiot of the Tampa Bay Rays joined TKras LIVE from Houston. What did Pepiot teach TKras? Plus, is the Steinbrenner juju a thing of the past?
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Rays 1:40PM ET—Chris Bassitt gets the start for Toronto. Bassitt in ten starts has an ERA of 2.83 with WHIP of 1.22. The veteran fans 25% with 4.5% walks. Ground balls dished at 48.8% with 0.94 home runs per nine innings. Ryan Pepiot is starting for Tampa Bay. Pepiot has made ten starts with an ERA of 3.99 and WHIP of 1.31. The right hander strikes out 19.9% with 7.6% walks. Ground balls are 40.2% with 1.60 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Toronto Blue Jays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Blue Jays 7PM ET—Ryan Pepiot is starting for Tampa Bay. Pepiot has eight starts this season delivering an ERA of 3.86 with WHIP of 1.31. The right hander fans 20.3% with 8.6% walks. Ground balls dealt at 40.5% with 1.62 home runs per nine innings. A FIP of 4.89. Chris Bassitt is starting for Toronto.
On Monday, TKras led off the show with Rays pitcher Ryan Pepiot. What does Pepiot think of the Rays first 40-games of the season? What do Rays players do on their flights?
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Phillies at Rays 7PM ET—Jesus Luzardo will start for Philadelphia. Luzardo in seven starts this season carries an ERA of 1.94 with WHIP of 1.18. The left hander fans 27.6% with 6.5% walks. Ground ball rate of 47.7% with minimal home run damage. Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot has seven starts this season delivering an ERA of 4.23 with WHIP of 1.41. The right hander strikes out 21% with 8.4% walks. Ground balls dealt at 42.2% with 1.88 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. NY Yankees MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Yankees 7PM ET—Ryan Pepiot starts for Tampa Bay. Pepiot in six starts on the year deals with an ERA of 4.24 with WHIP of 1.38. The right hander strikes out 23.1% with 8.2% walks. Ground balls sit at 44.4% with 2.12 home runs per nine innings. A FIP of 5.28. Max Fried will start for NYY.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. San Diego Padres MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Padres 8:40PM ET—Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot in five starts in 2025 with an ERA of 4.82 with WHIP of 1.50. The right hander strikes out 24.4% with 7.9% walks. Ground balls sit at 42.9% with 2.57 home runs per nine innings. Dylan Cease gets the start for San Diego. Cease has five starts with an ERA of 6.04 with WHIP of 1.50. The righty fans 26.5% with 7.1% walks. Ground balls sit at 36% with 0.71 home runs per nine innings.
NY Yankees vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Yankees at Rays 1:40PM ET—Max Fried will start for NY. Fried has four starts in 2025 deals with an ERA of 1.88 with WHIP of 1.17. The left hander fans 26.7% with 4.8% walks. Ground balls sit at 47.1% with 0.75 home runs per nine innings. Ryan Pepiot is the starter for Tampa Bay. Pepiot in four starts with an ERA of 4.91 with WHIP of 1.59. The righty strikes out 23.5% with 8.8% walks. Grounders are 43.3% with 2.45 home runs per nine innings.
Boston Red Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Red Sox at Rays 6:40PM ET—Walker Buehler will start for Boston. Buehler has three starts in the season dealing with an ERA of 5.74 and WHIP of 1.28. The right hander strikes out 20.9% with 3% walks. Ground balls are 42.6% with 1.72 home runs per nine innings. Ryan Pepiot will start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot in three starts in 2025 posts an ERA of 3.38 with WHIP of 1.50. The righty fans 21.9% with 9.6% walks. Ground ball rate of 46.9% with 2.25 home runs per nine innings.
Colorado Rockies vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rockies at Rays 4PM ET—Kyle Freeland to start for Colorado. Freeland in 21 starts on the 2024 season carried an ERA of 5.24 with WHIP of 1.41. The lefthander struck out 17.3% with 5.3% walks. Ground balls were 40.2% with 1.75 home runs per nine innings. Ryan Pepiot to start for Tampa Bay. Pepiot started 26 games last year dealing an ERA of 3.60 with WHIP of 1.15. The righthander fanned 26.3% with 8.9% walks. Ground balls were 35.3% with 1.18 home runs per nine innings.
Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on the Buccaneers reducing their roster to 53 while 22 of their 24 starters were drafted by the Bucs. Plus Randy Arozarena faces the Rays for the first time and he goes yard off Ryan Pepiot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are the Rays like Deadpool & Wolverine – getting torn up and then regeneratingRyan Reynolds & Hugh Jackman hang outRays swinging from the Tropicana rafters like SpidermanJuly 30th - Mat's birthday – he's 12 again Trade deadlines & Piniellas county vote on Rays' St. Pete stadiumDraft pick trading could make trading more interestingWill there be a massive explosion of trades – Toronto Blue Jays – Chris Bassitt & Kevin GausmanWill the Blue Jays find themselves in the same boat as the Chicago White SoxOl' Blue Eyes, Kevin Kiermaier retires from TorontoWill the Rays bring back Kiermaier & Longo for a tribute Mat sets the guidelines for Kiemaier & Longo to have statues of them at the new stadium. Decade of playing at an elite level for the RaysOne Day return players going home like Roy HolladayStandings Watching – AL East – will Rays be sellers or buyers Rays are 4 games back as a Wild Card contendersMark believes that Rays will make Wild Card & expects trades with Eflin & ArozarenaRays record since 12th of June Rays have .595 winning percentage as they continue to win seriesHow will the Rays make room for more power of the plateCan Brandon Lowe stay healthy and how will Josh hold up with hip issuesYandy Diaz is still on the Restricted ListPepiot with infected kneeRays v Jays 13 – 0 score – Taj Bradley v Chris Bassitt. Taj ascends & Bassitt fadesStarting pitchers who become strong relief pitchersImagine a path to the playoffs with pitching Springs, Baz, Pepiot & BradleyWhat will Erik Neander do with this – will he trade parts or buy another batBrent Rooker would get a great addition to the RaysCan the Rays make a difference to the season with some active trading or buysMany teams looking for a light at the end of the tunnel for 2024 seasonReflecting on those who will not have any chance of a post-seasonSerious White Sox front office lack of commitmentIf Rays get the stadium fans need to fill the stadiumMat departs for Deadpool & Wolverine – to be continued
Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on Ryan Pepiot's performance in the Rays 2-1 win over the Angels and we answer your mailbag questions about the Lightning's playoff chances, Utah's new team, Buccaneers drafts from the past, USF's football future and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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