After posting a 3.13 ERA over his last two seasons out of the bullpen, Biagini will make his first career start against the Rays. Biagini was originally in the running for the fifth starter spot in Spring Training.
Cobb had his best outing of the season Tuesday at Miami, where he held the Marlins scoreless on four hits in six innings to earn his second win. He is 3-2 with a 3.86 ERA in six career starts against the Blue Jays.
With the Rays set to play their 10th contest in as many days on Sunday, Alex Cobb is hoping the series finale against the Blue Jays is the beginning of a trend.