Red Sox vs Rays Picks & Odds (Sep. 5)

By John Perrotto in MLB Baseball
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- The Rays and Red Sox are both -110 on the moneyline for their game Monday at Tampa Bay
- Michael Wacha (10-1, 2.56) will start for Boston against Luis Patino (1-1, 3.95)
- A look at the Red Sox vs Rays odds can be found below with a prediction
The Boston Red Sox will try to stay hot when they visit the Tampa Bay Rays at 4:10 p.m. ET Monday in the opener of a three-game series at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.
The Red Sox (67-68, 32-33 road) come into Labor Day with a five-game winning streak, including beating the Texas Rangers 5-2 on Sunday in Boston. The Rays (74-58, 44-24 home) lost to the New York Yankees 2-1 on Sunday at home to end their three-game win streak.
The Rays are one game ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays for the second of three American League wild cards and in second place in the AL East, five games behind the Yankees.
Red Sox vs Rays Odds
Team | Moneyline | Runline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Boston Red Sox | -110 | +1.5 (-225) | Over 7 (-125) |
Tampa Bay Rays | -110 | -1.5 (+185) | Under 7 (+105) |
Odds as of September 4th at Caesars Sportsbook.
Both teams have a 52.38% implied win probability at -110 on the moneyline. Tampa Bay has World Series odds of +28000 and the Red Sox are listed at +100000.
Weather won’t be a factor as Tropicana Field has a permanent roof.

Red Sox vs Rays Probable Pitchers
Michael Wacha (10-1, 2.56) is scheduled to pitch for the Red Sox and Luis Patino (1-1, 3.95) is expected to be recalled from Triple-A Durham to start for the Rays. Both will be pitching on four days of rest.
Wacha vs Patino
10-1 | Record | 1-1 |
2.56 | ERA | 3.95 |
4.27 | xERA | 4.12 |
1.02 | WHIP | 1.61 |
2.92 | SO/W | 1.17 |
Wacha is coming off an August in which he won all four starts with a 2.19 ERA. He is also 7-0 with a 2.65 ERA in his last nine outings.
Wacha beat the Minnesota Twins in his previous start last Wednesday at Minneapolis. He went six innings and gave up two runs on four hits while striking out seven and walking one.
Michael Wacha's return was pretty epic. pic.twitter.com/Hwv9QGGg4H
— Red Sox (@RedSox) August 15, 2022
In five career starts against the Rays, Wacha is 2-3 with a 6.75 ERA. The former Ray has a 3-2 record at Tropicana Field with a 4.52 ERA in 15 games (11 starts).
Wacha is a perfect 5-0 on the road with a 3.26 ERA this season in nine starts. He has not allowed a run during the day in two starts and 10.2 innings while going 1-0. The Red Sox are 13-4 when Wacha takes the hill.
Patino’s last appearance with Durham was last Wednesday when he started and won against Charlotte. In 5.2 innings, he allowed three runs and four hits with six strikeouts and two walks.
In his last major league outing, Patino pitched 5.2 scoreless innings Aug. 18 to beat the visiting Kansas City Royals. He allowed four hits and two walks and struck out four.
Patino is 1-1 with a 4.40 ERA against the Red Sox in four games (two starts) during his career.
After allowing a leadoff walk, Luis Patiño settles down to strike out the side in his @RaysBaseball debut. pic.twitter.com/PnCcYKAV14
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 25, 2021
In three starts at The Trop this year, Patino has a 1-1 record and 2.79 ERA. This will be his first appearance in a day game in the majors in 2022. The Rays have split his four starts.
Batting Average vs Starting Pitchers
Red Sox Batters | Batting Average vs Luis Patino |
---|---|
Trevor Story | 1.000 |
Alex Verdugo | .500 |
Franchy Cordero | .500 |
Reese McGuire | .333 |
Xander Bogaerts | .286 |
J.D. Martinez | .250 |
Rafael Devers | .167 |
Kike Hernandez | .000 |
Kevin Plawecki | .000 |
Christian Arroyo | .000 |
Rays Batters | Batting Average vs Michael Wacha |
Yandy Diaz | .750 |
Harold Ramirez | .333 |
Ji-Man Choi | .333 |
Jose Siri | .333 |
Manuel Margot | .308 |
Randy Arozarena | .125 |
David Peralta | .077 |
Francisco Mejia | .000 |
Taylor Walls | .000 |
Yu Chang | .000 |
The Red Sox’s Rafael Devers is just 1 for 6 against Patino but the hit is a home run and he has +25000 AL MVP odds. The Rays’ Manuel Margot is 4 for 13 (.308) with a double off Wacha but David Peralta is 1 for 13 (.077) with a two-base hit.
Red Sox vs Rays Betting Trends
Trevor Story hit a three-run home run Sunday to power the Red Sox over the Rangers and seal a four-game series sweep.
Xander Bogaerts had his eighth straight multi-hit game, going 3 for 4 with a double and two RBIs. The club record is nine.
Make it 2+ hits in each of his last 8 games. Tied for MLB's longest streak of the season. https://t.co/bJtI7w4Qhf
— Red Sox (@RedSox) September 4, 2022
Story also had three hits for Boston. Alex Verdugo and Rob Refsnyder added two each.
First baseman Triston Casas made his major league debut, going 1 for 4 after being called up from Triple-A Worcester.
Francisco Mejia hit a pinch-hit single in the ninth inning to draw the Rays within 2-1 of the Yankees on Sunday but Yandy Diaz struck out looking with runners on second and third base to end the game.
Diaz and Peralta each had two hits for the Rays.
The Rays lead the season series 9-4, including winning six of seven at The Trop. Diaz has worn out the Boston pitching staff, hitting .444 (20 for 45) with six doubles and two home runs. Bogaerts is 16 for 45 (.356) with four doubles and two homers against the Rays.
Yandy Diaz is PISSED pic.twitter.com/bWLhcyZBLk
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) September 4, 2022
The Rays are 40-25 against the Red Sox since 2019. However, Boston beat Tampa Bay in four games last year in an American League Division Series.
BOS vs TB Last 10 Games
Date | Home Team | Away Team | Score |
---|---|---|---|
8/28/22 | Red Sox | Rays | TB, 12-4 |
8/27/22 | Red Sox | Rays | BOS, 5-1 |
8/26/22 | Red Sox | Rays | BOS, 9-8 |
7/14/22 | Rays | Red Sox | TB, 5-4 |
7/13/22 | Rays | Red Sox | TB, 4-1 |
7/12/22 | Rays | Red Sox | TB, 3-2 |
7/11/22 | Rays | Red Sox | TB, 10-5 |
7/6/22 | Red Sox | Rays | TB, 7-1 |
7/5/22 | Red Sox | Rays | TB, 8-4 |
7/4/22 | Red Sox | Rays | BOS, 4-0 |
Rays vs Red Sox Prediction
Wacha is on a roll and it’s hard to bet against him at favorable odds, even though the Rays are tough at home.
Pick: Red Sox ML (-110)
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John Perrotto has been covering and writing about sports for various outlets for over 40 years. His work has appeared in the likes of USA TODAY, ESPN.com, SI.com, Forbes.com, The Associated Press, Baseball Digest, and more. John is based out of Beaver Falls, PA.