The Rays head to Minneapolis to face the team with the worst record in the majors
The impossible has happened.
The Rays have somehow been swept by the Kansas City Royals of all teams, and now the Rays have lost four in a row, and ten of their last 12. The winning drought has dropped the Rays to a record of 22-29, in last place in the American League East, nine games behind the Red Sox.
Hoping to reverse their fortunes, the Rays travel to Minnesota to take on the team with the worst record in the majors.