Following a series loss to the now first place Orioles and a much needed off day, the Rays entered Tuesday night in search of a win. In recent years a matchup against the Miami Marlins would have been a blessing. This year? Not so much. The Marlins entered Tuesday night with a 54-47 record, good enough for third place in a loaded NL East and within striking distance of a playoff spot.
They have been a strong club all season and Rays starter Tyler Glasnow would have his work cut out for him. Nonetheless, Glasnow was dominant all night long.