The Tampa Bay Rays (15-18) and New York Mets (16-16) meet Saturday at Tropicana Field, starting at 7:15 PM ET on FOX. The Rays are -117 moneyline favorites for the contest, however, the Mets are favored against the spread of 1.5 runs with +164 odds.
The Tampa Bay Rays (15-18) play the New York Mets (16-16) in St. Petersburg at 7:15 PM ET on Saturday. The Rays will give the nod to Zack Littell (1-2) versus the Mets and Christian Scott.
The Tampa Bay Rays (13-15) and the Chicago White Sox (5-22) match up on Sunday at 2:10 PM ET. The contest will be held at Guaranteed Rate Field. The Rays will look to Zack Littell (1-1) versus the White Sox and Erick Fedde (1-0).
A three-game series featuring the Tampa Bay Rays and the visiting Detroit Tigers will start on Monday, April 22 at 6:50 PM ET. Rays vs. Tigers Series Info Tigers @ Rays Time: Monday, April 22 at 6:50 PM ET Rays Starting Pitcher: Zack Littell Tigers Starting Pitcher: Tarik Skubal TV Channel: BSSUN Livestream: Fubo Tigers […]
The Tampa Bay Rays will take the field against the Los Angeles Angels (8-9) on Wednesday. The game begins at 6:50 PM ET on BSW, with the Rays listed as -127 favorites on the moneyline.
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Zack Littell pitched six shutout innings and Randy Arozarena hit his first home run of the season as the Tampa Bay Rays beat the visiting Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 on Saturday in St.
Rays can’t gain ground on a rare O’s loss Second game of a three game series against the Minnesota Twins. Lets see how both teams stack up: Twins scored first in the bottom of the 3rd inning, when Edouard Julien guessed correctly on a Zack Littell fastball and hit a solo HR.
Rays bats disappoint, but Zack Littell continues to add to his impressive transition to SP This certainly isn’t the worst team in franchise history. Heck, they have already broken the 70 win barrier which is rarified air for most of those Devil Rays seasons.
You know you're in for a rough day when a pitcher you take the under on throws a no-hitter. YB's Jack Dougherty is looking to bounce back with his three favorite strikeout props for Thursday's MLB slate.
With so few MLB games on the schedule, we're seeing something in preseason NFL. The least we can do is share what's on our mind.
Last time we chatted some baseball we were fresh off sweeping our strikeout prop looks and our No Runs First Inning (NRFI) bets. It seems only right we return to both of those markets to find some winners this Wednesday.
His spot on the roster will go to righty Zack Littell, who’s been reinstated from the 15-day injured list.
The Rays have claimed right-hander Zack Littell off of waivers from the Red Sox, according to Julian McWilliams of the Boston Globe. The Rays have transferred Garrett Cleavinger to the 60-day IL to clear space on the 40-man roster for Littell, according to Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times.
The Red Sox have designated right-hander Zack Littell for assignment, the club announced prior to Wednesday’s series finale against the Braves. Littell, 27, was acquired from the Rangers in exchange for cash considerations on Friday and was added to the major-league roster the following afternoon.
May 5: The Texas Rangers traded pitcher Zack Littell for cash consideration to the Boston Red Sox, per multiple reports. The Rangers signed Littell to
The Boston Red Sox acquired right-hander Zack Littell from the Texas Rangers on Friday for cash considerations, MLB.com reported. Littell was with the Rangers' Triple-A affiliate in Round Rock and was 2-0 with a 2.25 ERA in eight appearances.
The Sox have dealt with a handful of injuries to their relief corps this year, as Zack Kelly, Joely Rodríguez and Wyatt Mills are all on the injured list.
The Rangers and free-agent righty Zack Littell are in agreement on a minor league contract, reports Kiley McDaniel of ESPN. The CAA client will be invited to Major League camp with Texas this spring.
The San Francisco Giants optioned right-hander Zack Littell to Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday, one day after he got into a heated exchange with manager Gabe Kapler while being pulled from a game.
Any pitcher in Major League Baseball can relate to what San Francisco Giants reliever Zack Littell must have been feeling last night. Littell was pulled by manager Gabe Kapler in the top of the eighth inning with San Francisco ahead of the defending World Series champion Atlanta Braves, 3-2.
Remember Zack Littell? The right-handed reliever who played for the Twins from 2018 to 2020 before signing with the Giants in 2021. Littell isn't a guy
After lefty Scott Alexander entered the game, Kapler went to the dugout and called Littell into the clubhouse for a talk.
Giants pitcher Kevin Gausman shared a photo on Twitter that showed some of his teammates dressed up
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