
Updated 6:30 p.m. ET
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Blake Snell made a name for himself — a big name — as a starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays during his five years there. He made 108 starts from 2016 through 2020, winning the American League Cy Young Award in 2018 and helping the Rays reach the World Series in 2020.
On Saturday night, he pitches against the Rays for the first time. Snell, who was traded to San Diego after that World Series, will start for the Padres when they take on Zach Eflin and the Rays at 7 p.m. ET.
Snell struggled out of the gate this year — as did most of his San Diego teammates — and the Padres have won only three of his 11 starts. It hasn't all been his fault, though. He's 2-6 with a 3.78 earned run average, which looks bad, but in his last four starts he's pitched 24 innings and allowed only two earned runs total. For his efforts, he got only one win.
The Rays are 51-22 on the season and have the best record in baseball. Has Snell noticed? Of course he has. He's still friendly with many Rays players, and spent a lot of time on Friday night saying hello to everyone before the game.
“They do all the little things right and they have guys that love each other and pull the same way together,” Snell said. “That’s usually why they’re so good.”
San Diego comes into the game with a disappointing 33-36 record, despite having the third-highest payroll in all of baseball at over $246 million. (The Rays, by the way, rank No. 27 at $77 million. Despite a slew of All-Stars in their lineup, they are dead last in batting average with runners in scoring position at .199.
Snell allowed 14 earned runs in 23 innings through his first five starts, all losses. He struggled with his control, with 18 walks in those first five game, never getting past the fifth inning. He's been much better lately, and was great in his last start, throwing seven innings with 12 strikeouts and no walks against Colorado, allowing just one first-inning run. The Padres lost that game, too.
Snell has been dealing with a minor ankle issue, but the Padres have said he's good to go for Saturday.
Zach Eflin (8-2, 3.28 ERA) will start for Tampa Bay. He pitched four scoreless innings on Monday, facing just one over the minimum. But then he got lit up in the fifth inning, walking the first two batters he faced and then allowing two singles and a bases-clearing double while giving up four runs. The Rays never recovered and lost 4-3.
Tampa Bay lost the next day, too, but then beat Oakland on Wednesday and Thursday to salvage a split. They beat San Diego 6-2 on Friday night.
Eflin has been hittable on the road, but not at home. He's won all seven starts at Tropicana Field, going 7-0 with a 1.85 ERA. But on the road he's 1-2 with a 5.53 ERA. Batters are hitting just .196 at home, but are hitting .271 on the road.
Here are the starting lineups for Saturday's game:
SP — Zach Eflin (8-2. 3.28 ERA)
SP — Blake Snell (2-6. 3.78 ERA)
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