Baltimore Orioles vs Tampa Bay Rays June 29th 2025
The Tampa Bay Rays visit the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Sunday, June 29, 2025. The afternoon game is set to start at 1:35 PM and will be broadcast on FDSSU. The weather forecast predicts a very hot day with calm winds under clear skies. Tampa Bay comes into this game with a record of 47-36, placing them at the top of the AL East. Baltimore, managed by interim manager Tony Mansolino, holds a 35-47 record and is 12 games back in the division. The Rays will start Taj Bradley, who has a 4.57 ERA, while the Orioles will counter with Dean Kremer, who holds a 4.60 ERA.
Rays vs Orioles Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Tampa Bay Rays vs. Baltimore Orioles
- Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD
- Date: Sunday, June 29, 2025
- Betting Odds: Orioles MoneyLine -116, Rays MoneyLine -102
The Rays Can Win If…
The Tampa Bay Rays are coming off a strong 11-3 win against the Baltimore Orioles. Zack Littell pitched seven solid innings, allowing only one run and striking out five. Yandy Díaz and Jonathan Aranda both contributed with home runs, showcasing their ability to drive in runs.
The Rays have a batting average of .260, ranking them second in the league. Their on-base percentage is .323, placing them fifth. With 107 stolen bases, they lead the league, adding speed to their offensive strategy.
Starting pitcher Taj Bradley has a record of 5-5 with an ERA of 4.57. The Rays’ pitching staff has a team ERA of 3.69, which ranks ninth. Their ability to limit opponents’ batting average to .235 is a key factor in their success.
The Orioles Can Win If…
The Baltimore Orioles are looking to bounce back after a tough 11-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. Despite the defeat, Ramón Laureano and Chadwick Tromp both hit home runs. Jackson Holliday also had a strong performance, going 3 for 5 at the plate.
The Orioles have shown they can score big, as seen in their 22-8 win against the Rays just two days ago. Their lineup is capable of producing runs, with players like Ryan O’Hearn batting .294 and hitting 11 home runs this season. The team ranks 11th in home runs with 98, showing they have power in their lineup.
Dean Kremer will take the mound for the Orioles, bringing a record of 6-7 with a 4.60 ERA. The Orioles will need a solid outing from Kremer to keep the Rays in check. With the ability to strike quickly and a lineup full of potential, the Orioles have a good chance to win this game.
The Lean
The Orioles are favored with a moneyline of -116, while the Rays are at -102. The Orioles have a stronger batting average and on-base percentage, ranking 2nd and 5th, respectively. The model projects the Orioles to win, with a projected score of Orioles 5, Rays 4. Based on these factors, the recommendation is to pick the Orioles to win straight up.
The over/under line is set at 9.5 runs. The Orioles have a team ERA of 3.69, ranked 9th, while the Rays have a higher ERA of 5.01, ranked 28th. With the model projecting a total score of 9, the recommendation is to pick the under for this game.
Rays and Orioles Seek Pitching Stability in High-Scoring Series Finale
After a wild weekend of offensive explosions, the Tampa Bay Rays and Baltimore Orioles will be looking for one thing above all else in their series finale on Sunday afternoon: a solid performance from their starting pitchers. After two lopsided games that forced both teams to use position players on the mound, this rubber match will likely be decided by which starter can give their overworked bullpen a much-needed break.
A Much-Needed Reset
The first two games of this series have been slugfests. Baltimore won the opener 22-8 on Friday, and Tampa Bay responded with an 11-3 victory on Saturday. The lopsided scores forced both managers to wave the white flag early to save their key relief arms.
“We’re trying to add up innings and figure out how we’re going to get through this thing,” Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino said.
The Rays were thankful that their starter, Zack Littell, was able to go seven strong innings on Saturday to give their bullpen a rest. “We were pretty chewed up in the bullpen and now we’re able to reset, certainly, with his efforts,” Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash said.
The Bradley Enigma
The Rays will hand the ball to one of the most unpredictable pitchers in baseball, right-hander Taj Bradley (5-5, 4.57 ERA). Bradley is coming off one of the best starts of his career, a dominant performance where he threw 6 2/3 scoreless innings against the Royals. However, in the start just before that, he was shelled for seven runs by these same Orioles. Which version of Bradley shows up on Sunday will be the key to the game and a major focus on the scores and odds board.

Kremer’s Task
The Orioles will counter with right-hander Dean Kremer (6-7, 4.60 ERA), who will look to be the steady hand his team needs. Kremer has already beaten the Rays once this month, holding them to one run over five innings in a victory on June 17. A repeat performance would go a long way toward securing a series win. How pitchers perform in rematches is a key topic in our expert betting guide.
Pride on the Line
With the season series tied at three games apiece, this rubber match has extra meaning for two divisional rivals. “When you lose, it don’t matter,” said Orioles catcher Chadwick Tromp after Saturday’s loss. “I just want to win.” As these two powerful MLB teams battle for the series win, the focus will be on the starting pitchers. To see who our experts think will deliver, check out our daily MLB picks.