
Tampa Bay Rays Schedule
2026 Season
View the complete Tampa Bay Rays schedule for the 2026 MLB season. This page shows all Rays games including home games at Tropicana Field and away games across Major League Baseball. Each game listing shows the date, time, opponent, venue, and result for completed games.
The Rays play 162 regular season games from late March through September, with 81 home games and 81 road games. Track the Tampa Bay Rays throughout the season with live scores during games and final results after each contest. Click any game to view detailed box scores, play-by-play recaps, and statistics from the matchup.
Looking for Rays tickets? Click the Get Tickets button above to browse available seats for upcoming home games. Prices and availability vary by opponent, day of week, and seat location. Support the Rays by getting official team merchandise including jerseys, hats, and apparel.
June 2026
Mon, Jun 1
vs Tigers
Tropicana Field
9-10
Tue, Jun 2
vs Tigers
Tropicana Field
0-8
Wed, Jun 3
vs Tigers
Tropicana Field
2-7
Fri, Jun 5
@ Marlins
loanDepot park
6-0
Sat, Jun 6
@ Marlins
loanDepot park
3-4
Sun, Jun 7
@ Marlins
loanDepot park
1-4
Mon, Jun 8
vs Red Sox
Tropicana Field
3-1
Tue, Jun 9
vs Red Sox
Tropicana Field
4-3
Wed, Jun 10
vs Red Sox
Tropicana Field
7-5
Fri, Jun 12
@ Angels
Angel Stadium
3-4
Sat, Jun 13
@ Angels
Angel Stadium
0-8
Sun, Jun 14
@ Angels
Angel Stadium
8-3
Mon, Jun 15
@ Dodgers
UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium
3-4
Tue, Jun 16
@ Dodgers
UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium
0-1
Wed, Jun 17
@ Dodgers
UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium
4-5
Fri, Jun 19
7:10 PM ET
vs Nationals
Tropicana Field
Sat, Jun 20
4:10 PM ET
vs Nationals
Tropicana Field
Sun, Jun 21
1:40 PM ET
vs Nationals
Tropicana Field
Mon, Jun 22
6:40 PM ET
vs Royals
Tropicana Field
Tue, Jun 23
6:40 PM ET
vs Royals
Tropicana Field
Wed, Jun 24
6:40 PM ET
vs Royals
Tropicana Field
Thu, Jun 25
12:10 PM ET
vs Royals
Tropicana Field
Fri, Jun 26
7:10 PM ET
vs D-backs
Tropicana Field
Sat, Jun 27
6:10 PM ET
vs D-backs
Tropicana Field
Sun, Jun 28
1:40 PM ET
vs D-backs
Tropicana Field
Tue, Jun 30
7:40 PM ET
@ Royals
Kauffman Stadium
About the Tampa Bay Rays 2026 Schedule
The Tampa Bay Rays compete in the American League, American League East, facing divisional opponents 13-19 times each throughout the season. These divisional matchups are crucial for playoff positioning, with the division winner earning an automatic postseason berth. Interleague play brings unique matchups against teams from the opposite league, creating exciting games between franchises that rarely meet.
Home games at Tropicana Field offer fans the full Rays experience, from pregame activities to the seventh-inning stretch. The ballpark provides a variety of seating options, concessions featuring local favorites, and merchandise shops stocked with the latest Rays gear. Arriving early allows fans to watch batting practice, explore the stadium, and soak in the atmosphere.
Road games take the Rays across the country, visiting all MLB ballparks throughout the season. Traveling fans can find ticket information for away games through our partners, allowing Tampa Bay Rays supporters to cheer on their team regardless of location. Each away series offers opportunities to experience different stadiums while supporting the Rays.
Key dates on the Tampa Bay Rays schedule include Opening Day, rivalry series, interleague matchups, and the final regular season games that could have playoff implications. Bookmark this page to stay updated on results, rescheduled games due to weather, and doubleheaders. All times shown are in Eastern Time.
The MLB regular season spans 162 games from late March through September. The Rays play approximately 27 games per month, with most weeknight games starting between 6-7 PM local time. Weekend games often feature afternoon start times, making them ideal for families. The schedule intensifies in September as teams push for playoff positioning, with every game carrying significant weight in the standings.
Spring training prepares the Rays for the regular season, with exhibition games in February and March. These games allow fans to see prospects, watch veterans get into game shape, and enjoy baseball in a relaxed atmosphere. Following spring training, the Tampa Bay Rays open their regular season schedule with 162 games that determine playoff seeding and division champions.
The Rays schedule includes approximately 19 games against each divisional opponent, creating intense rivalries throughout the season. Interleague play brings matchups against the opposite league, offering fans chances to see players they might not otherwise watch. Weekend series often feature premium pitching matchups as teams align their rotations for maximum impact.
Television coverage for Tampa Bay Rays games includes local broadcasts on regional sports networks and national broadcasts on ESPN, FOX, TBS, and MLB Network. Sunday Night Baseball and other national games provide coast-to-coast exposure. Streaming options through MLB.TV allow fans to watch out-of-market games, while Apple TV+ and Peacock carry exclusive Friday night games throughout the season.
Game day at Tropicana Field offers more than just baseball. Gates typically open 90 minutes before first pitch, allowing fans to watch batting practice, explore the concourse, and find their seats. Pregame ceremonies, first pitches by special guests, and between-inning entertainment enhance the experience. Many fans arrive early to catch baseballs during batting practice or seek autographs from players.
Weather impacts the Rays schedule differently depending on the venue. Outdoor stadiums face rain delays and postponements, with makeup games scheduled as doubleheaders or during off-days later in the season. Retractable roof stadiums can close during inclement weather while maintaining optimal playing conditions. Always check weather forecasts and team announcements before traveling to the ballpark.
Ticket Information for Rays Games
Ticket prices for Tampa Bay Rays games vary based on opponent, day of week, seat location, and time of season. Premium matchups against division rivals and popular visiting teams command higher prices, while weekday games against smaller-market opponents often offer better value. Season ticket packages provide the best per-game pricing along with exclusive benefits like playoff priority and merchandise discounts.
Single-game tickets become available several months before the season begins, with the best seats selling quickly for marquee matchups. Our ticket partners offer verified tickets at competitive prices, with options ranging from upper deck seats to premium locations behind home plate. Mobile ticketing has become standard at most MLB venues, allowing easy entry with smartphone tickets.
Group tickets offer discounts for parties of 15 or more, making them popular for corporate outings, birthday parties, and youth sports teams. Many Rays games feature special promotions including giveaway items like bobbleheads, jerseys, and caps that attract collectors and casual fans alike. Theme nights celebrating holidays, heritage, and community organizations add variety to the schedule.
Following the Rays Season
The 162-game schedule creates a marathon where consistency matters more than any single game. Winning streaks build momentum and fan excitement, while losing streaks test team resilience and management patience. TheRays navigate this long season through roster management, pitching rotations, and strategic rest for key players during the dog days of summer.
Injuries inevitably impact every MLB roster across a full season. The Tampa Bay Rays depth becomes tested when starters land on the injured list, creating opportunities for young players and journeymen to contribute. Tracking the schedule helps fans understand when key players might return and how the team navigates challenging stretches without their full complement of talent.
September call-ups expand rosters as teams prepare for playoff pushes or evaluate prospects for future seasons. The Rays schedule intensifies in the final month as every game carries greater weight in the standings. Wild card races and division battles often come down to the final week, making late-season games must-watch events for dedicated followers of the Tampa Bay Rays.
