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Rays vs. Blue Jays: TV Channel, Streaming, and Viewing Guide for May 11

Published on: 2026-05-12 | Author: admin

The Toronto Blue Jays welcome the Tampa Bay Rays to Rogers Centre for the opening game of a three‑game series on Monday, with first pitch scheduled for 7:07 p.m. ET. Right‑hander Kevin Gausman (2‑2, 3.28 ERA) takes the mound for the Blue Jays, who enter the contest with an 18‑22 record, placing them third in the AL East. The Rays, who hold the top spot in the division at 26‑13, will counter with Drew Rasmussen (2‑1, 2.95 ERA).

**How to Watch Tampa Bay Rays vs. Toronto Blue Jays**

– **Venue:** Rogers Centre

– **Time:** 7:07 p.m. ET

– **Streaming:** Available on Fubo (stream now)

– **TV:** SN1 and Rays.TV

**Rays vs. Blue Jays Odds**

– **Favorite (Moneyline):** Blue Jays -118

– **Underdog (Moneyline):** Rays -102

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– **Total:** 7

– **Over Odds:** -115

– **Under Odds:** -105

– *Odds provided by BetMGM.*

**Injury Reports**

**Blue Jays:** Nathan Lukes (10‑day IL, hamstring), Alejandro Kirk (10‑day IL, hand), Max Scherzer (15‑day IL, forearm), Lazaro Estrada (15‑day IL, shoulder), José Berrios (15‑day IL, elbow), Cody Ponce (60‑day IL, knee), Anthony Santander (60‑day IL, shoulder), Shane Bieber (60‑day IL, elbow), Bowden Francis (60‑day IL, elbow), Yimi Garcia (60‑day IL, elbow), Addison Barger (day‑to‑day, elbow).

**Rays:** Gavin Lux (10‑day IL, shoulder), Joe Boyle (15‑day IL, elbow), Steven Matz (15‑day IL, elbow), Manuel Rodriguez (60‑day IL, elbow), Steven Wilson (60‑day IL, back), Michael Grove (60‑day IL, shoulder), Ryan Pepiot (60‑day IL, hip), Edwin Uceta (60‑day IL, shoulder).

**Stats to Know**

– Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of Toronto has two home runs, 17 RBIs, and 23 runs scored this season. Over 167 plate appearances, he owns a .308 batting average, .395 on‑base percentage, and .397 slugging percentage, with an 11.4% walk rate and an 11.4% strikeout rate.

– Kazuma Okamoto has blasted 10 home runs (14th in MLB) and driven in 26 RBIs, scoring 20 runs in 163 plate appearances. His slash line stands at .248/.331/.483, with a 28.2% strikeout rate and an 11% walk rate.

– Junior Caminero ranks eighth in MLB with 11 home runs, adding 19 RBIs and 24 runs scored. Through 168 plate appearances, he is batting .252/.339/.497 with an 11.9% walk rate and a 16.7% strikeout rate.

– Yandy Díaz has slashed .314/.394/.464 over 160 plate appearances, with five home runs, 23 RBIs, and 20 runs scored. His strikeout rate is 12.5% and his walk rate is 8.1%.

This guide was created using technology provided by Data Skrive.