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Rays-Yankees game ppd., doubleheader slated for Sept. 22

By Thomson Reuters May 23, 2026 | 9:18 AM

Saturday’s game between the Tampa Bay Rays and Yankees was postponed due to the forecast of heavy rain in the ​New York area.

The game will be made ‌up as part of a split-admission doubleheader Sept. 22 when the Yankees start their final homestand of the regular season.

Right-hander Drew Rasmussen was slated to pitch for ‌Tampa ​Bay and likely will start ⁠Sunday, though heavy rain ⁠is projected in the New York area. Ryan Weathers was expected to pitch Saturday, and the Yankees likely will move the left-hander back ​to Sunday.

A winner of five in a row, Tampa Bay leads the season series ⁠4-0 — and each victory has ⁠been decided by two runs or ​fewer. The Rays opened the series by scoring ​four times in the eighth inning off reliever ‌Tim Hill for a 4-2 victory.

Jonathan Aranda belted a tying double and Richie Palacios hit a two-run single that caromed off Hill’s glove ⁠in the eighth inning. That helped Tampa Bay widen its lead over the Yankees to a 5 1/2 ⁠games in ‌the American League East.

Tampa Bay is ⁠22-4 in its past 26 games.

The ​Yankees ‌have just four wins their past ​14 games ⁠and have been held to three runs or fewer nine times in that span. During the past three games, New York scored three runs total while going 3-for-22 (.136) with runners in scoring position.

–Field ​Level Media