Maybe one day the Rays will string together a couple of games where they hit with runners in scoring position, but that day likely won’t come in 2024 as the Rays are among the league's worst when hitting with runners in scoring position. If I had to guess they would be among the worst in producing productive outs as well. Such was the case again on Tuesday night as the Rays fell to the St. Louis Cardinals by a final score of 4-3. A trio of two run bombs decided this game in the early innings, and the Rays inability to hit with runners in scoring position sealed their fate and dropped their record 57-55.