All they do is win, win, win no matter what. Can’t stop, won’t stop the Sky Ray. Zach Eflin vs. Michael Soroka at the Trop. So how did it all go down? In the top of the first Eflin got the White Sox three-up three-down.
The Tampa Bay Rays (18-18) have an opportunity to add to their four-game winning streak as they host the Chicago White Sox (8-27) at Tropicana Field on Tuesday at 6:50 PM ET.
Jose Caballero breaks a scoreless tie in 10th For the second time in as many starts, Zach Eflin did not allow the opposition to plate a run. Eflin dazzled through six scoreless innings, striking out six and only giving up three hits.
Following two great wins, the New York Yankees were hoping to make it three in a row on a beautiful Saturday afternoon in the Bronx. Sending Nestor Cortes out there against Zach Eflin, the Yankees would hope to try and secure a series win this afternoon.
The Tampa Bay Rays will play the Los Angeles Angels in the deciding game of a three-game series at 1:10 PM ET on Thursday. Rays vs. Angels Series Info Angels @ Rays Time: Monday, April 15 at 6:50 PM ET Rays Starting Pitcher: Zach Eflin Angels Starting Pitcher: Patrick Sandoval TV Channel: BSSUN Livestream: Fubo […]
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It’s no secret that the Toronto Blue Jays bats have been an absolute rollercoaster to start the season, one that likely has theme parks across the country looking for trademark rights.
Starter Zach Eflin was strong in his first win of the season, Isaac Paredes rocked a three-run homer and the Tampa Bay Rays wrangled the Texas Rangers 5-2 on Tuesday night in St.
We're feeling good about Tuesday's slate with some favorable wind in the forecast across MLB. Here are our three favorite HR props for Tuesday night.
For one day, each team theoretically has their aces facing off, leading to some truly extraordinary pitching matchups.
The Tampa Bay Rays have named right-handed pitcher Zach Eflin as their starter for Opening Day on March 28. Per Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times on social media: Zach Eflin will be #Rays opening day starter vs.
The Tampa Bay Rays opened the season in stellar fashion and then endured a slew of injuries to their pitching staff. Taking a look back at their 2023 campaign.
The Tampa Bay Rays technically didn't get a quality start out of Zach Eflin on Tuesday, but the veteran pitcher once again lifted his team to victory by keeping things under control.
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Zach Eflin delivered an all-time great quote on Tuesday following his shaky outing against the Boston Red Sox.
Rays fans were bracing for bad news when righty Zach Eflin exited his most recent start after four innings and went for an MRI on his left knee, but he’s expected to avoid the injured list entirely.
Rays right-hander Zach Eflin exited Wednesday’s game after just four innings. It’s an ominous development both for a pitcher with chronic knee issues and a Rays rotation that has already been clobbered by injuries in 2023.
Like so many players before him, Zach Eflin is having a career resurgence in Tampa Bay, and he has helped the Rays to the best record in the American League. Eflin was a highly touted prospect, making his MLB debut at just 22 years old in 2016, but was never able to live up to expectations.
The Rays’ willingness to make such an expenditure surprised some pundits, for both financial and baseball-related reasons. Three months into the 2023 season, Tampa’s decision is looking quite wise.
The Tampa Bay Rays made the first major move for a free agent pitcher, signing right-hander Zach Eflin to a three-year, $40 million contract. The deal is the largest free agent deal in Rays history.
Giving that kind of distinction to a mid-rotation pitcher is pretty surprising, especially since it effectively takes Tampa Bay out of the running for another rumored target of theirs.
Eflin is hopeful he can return after a minimal IL stay, which would cost him only two starts.
Philadelphia Phillies starter Zach Eflin left his start prematurely after just two innings of work on Sunday. Things didn't seem quite right with the right-hander.
The Philadelphia Phillies starting rotation has turned into a consistent, well-oiled machine as of late. The staff has constantly pitched late into games, with the occasional exception.
Zach Eflin hasn't made a start for the Philadelphia Phillies since May 1, almost two full weeks ago. On May 8, he was placed on the COVID-19 IL, but according to Alex Coffey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, he may soon be ready to return to the club.
The Philadelphia Phillies will showdown with the Oakland Athletics for the final meeting of their Opening Series on Sunday. Daulton Jeffries will start on the bump for Oakland, while the Phillies will send Zach Eflin to the mound.
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