Tampa Bay Rays vs Texas Rangers June 3rd 2025
The Texas Rangers head to George M. Steinbrenner Field to play against the Tampa Bay Rays. This night game is set for Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at 7:35 PM. Fans can catch the action on FDSSU, though the weather forecast predicts heavy rain.
Bruce Bochy leads the Rangers, who hold a 29-31 record this season. They have struggled on the road with a 9-18 record. Kevin Cash’s Rays have a 30-29 record, performing better at home with an 18-19 record. On the mound, Tyler Mahle starts for the Rangers, while Drew Rasmussen takes the ball for the Rays.
Rangers vs Rays Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Texas Rangers vs. Tampa Bay Rays
- Venue: George M. Steinbrenner Field, Tampa, FL
- Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2025
- Betting Odds: Rays MoneyLine -142, Rangers MoneyLine +118
The Rangers Can Win If…
The Texas Rangers recently won 8-1 against the St. Louis Cardinals. Jacob deGrom pitched six innings, allowing just one run. Josh Smith led the offense with three hits, including a home run, and drove in four runs.
The Rangers have a strong chance to win with their pitching. Their team ERA is 3.15, ranking fourth in the league. Tyler Mahle, their starting pitcher, has an ERA of 1.64, making him a key player in this game.
Offensively, the Rangers have power hitters like Josh Jung, who leads the team with seven home runs. The team ranks 13th in the league with 60 home runs this season. With players like Marcus Semien and Corey Seager contributing, the Rangers’ lineup can produce runs.
The Rays Can Win If…
The Tampa Bay Rays are coming off a narrow 0-1 loss to the Houston Astros. Despite the defeat, starter Taj Bradley delivered an impressive performance with seven innings pitched, allowing no earned runs and striking out ten batters. This shows the Rays’ pitching depth, which can be a key factor in their next game.
The Rays’ offense has shown it can be explosive, as evidenced by their 16-3 win over the Astros on May 31st. In that game, they recorded 18 hits, including five home runs. Players like Junior Caminero, who went 4-for-5 with two homers, are crucial to their offensive success.
Looking at the season stats, the Rays lead the league in stolen bases, which adds an extra dimension to their game. Their pitching staff ranks seventh in earned run average, indicating solid overall performance. With Drew Rasmussen on the mound, who has a 2.33 ERA, they have a strong chance to secure a win against the Texas Rangers.
The Lean
The Rays are favored with a moneyline of -142 against the Rangers at +119. The Rays have a better team batting average and on-base percentage compared to the Rangers. Given these stats and the Rays’ strong pitching, the recommendation is to pick the Rays to win straight up. The projected score is Rays 5, Rangers 3.
The total for this game is set at 8.0 runs. Both teams have strong pitching, with the Rays having a top 4 ERA and the Rangers leading in quality starts. This suggests a lower-scoring game. The recommendation is to take the under, with a projected total of 8 runs.
Rasmussen, Mahle Square Off in Must-Watch Pitching Duel Between Rays and Rangers
The Tampa Bay Rays are counting on red-hot right-hander Drew Rasmussen (4-4, 2.33 ERA) to keep his momentum going as they kick off a three-game set against the Texas Rangers.
Rasmussen hasn’t allowed a run in his last 18 innings, yielding just nine hits over his last three starts. He dominated Minnesota in his last outing, giving up only a leadoff single and retiring 18 of the next 20 batters.
“He’s been executing at an elite level,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said.
Rasmussen did face the Rangers earlier this year — giving up one run on three hits in a no-decision on April 6. Still, his career numbers vs. Texas (0-1, 6.75 ERA) show room for improvement.
Mahle Quietly Dominating for Texas
Tyler Mahle (5-2, 1.64 ERA) has been just as sharp. The Rangers starter tossed six shutout innings against the Blue Jays last week and has allowed just one hit in his only career start vs. the Rays.
Mahle leads a Texas pitching staff that’s starting a nine-game road trip, looking to shake off an inconsistent stretch. The Rangers have alternated wins and losses across their last seven games following a season-worst six-game slide.
Mahle will face a Rays offense that’s either feast or famine lately — scoring 13, 1, 16, and 0 runs in their last four games. Brandon Lowe’s 13-game hitting streak ended on Sunday as Tampa Bay managed just two hits in a 1-0 loss to Houston.
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Rangers Searching for Consistency at the Plate
Josh Smith was the breakout bat in Sunday’s 8-1 win over the Cardinals, matching his career-high with four RBIs. Marcus Semien also reached base four times as Texas finally picked up its first series win since May 12–14.
Still, the Rangers’ bats have been inconsistent. Their .223 team batting average ranks among the lowest in baseball, ahead of only the White Sox and Rockies. As Semien put it: “We’ve got to figure out ways to score without depending on power.”
With two elite arms on the mound and both offenses looking for rhythm, this series opener could shape up to be a classic low-scoring chess match.
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