· 2026-07-07

Tampa Bay Rays entered July 7 trailing a 1‑5 loss to the New York Yankees on July 6, sitting first in the American League at 52‑36 and riding a three‑game losing streak. The Rays hope to halt the slide as they host the Yankees again at Tropicana Field.
The Yankees’ ace Cam Schlittler threw eight strong innings, surrendering just one run on four hits while striking out eight. New York’s offense was limited to three hits, but each was a home run – two by Jose Caballero and one by Ben Rice. Griffin Jax took the loss for Tampa Bay, striking out ten Yankees over five innings. The Rays managed only four hits and a single run, extending their recent slump to three straight defeats.
Tampa Bay will hand the ball to left‑hander Ian Seymour, who has quietly compiled a 5‑1 record with a 4.02 ERA and a 1.09 WHIP over 56 innings. Opponents have collected just 40 hits against him. Seymour’s most recent outing was a six‑inning, one‑run effort in a 5‑2 win at Kansas City on July 2. The Yankees will counter with right‑hander Will Warren, who is 7‑3 with a 3.73 ERA and a 1.33 WHIP through 89.1 innings. Warren’s last start was a 5.1‑inning, two‑run appearance in a 6‑2 loss to Detroit on July 1.
DraftKings lists the Yankees as +101 moneyline underdogs, while the Rays sit at -122. The spread favors the Rays by 1.5 runs at +169, and the total is set at 8.0 runs. Those numbers suggest bettors expect a close, low‑scoring affair, with Tampa Bay’s strong bullpen potentially keeping the game within the spread.
Even with the recent defeat, the Rays remain three games ahead of New York in the division. A win on July 7 would push their record to 53‑36 and snap the three‑game skid, reinforcing their hold on the top spot. A second loss would tighten the race and give the Yankees a chance to close the gap, especially with their offense still clicking after the July 6 power surge.
Yankees slugger Jose Caballero continues his hot streak, having delivered two homers in the previous game. For Tampa Bay, Yandy Díaz’s recent struggles against New York’s pitching staff are a concern; he has gone 3‑7 in his career versus the Yankees. Meanwhile, the Rays’ bullpen, led by closer Pete Fairbanks, will be crucial in preserving any lead.
After the July 7 showdown, Tampa Bay will look to rebound against a different opponent, but the immediate focus is on stopping the slide. A victory would restore momentum heading into the final stretch of the season, where every win matters for the postseason picture.