Last time the Rays played the Orioles, it was in the most unfavorable conditions as one game was rained out, while the other two were played in temperatures south of 40 degrees, while also having to deal with 10+ mph winds. The Orioles would take both games.
So, naturally the Rays host a three game set in conditions that are the exact opposite of how they were in Baltimore two weeks ago, under the friendly confines of the Tropicana Field dome. Entering play, the Orioles sit atop the AL East with an 11-6 record, but have been sliding as of late, losing six of their past 10 and they currently hold a 2.