Tampa Bay Rays Printable Regular Season Schedule – 2023 Posted on March 2, 2023 by Jack Marks The St. Petersburg, Florida-based Tampa Bay Rays were founded as an expansion club in 1998. Since their start, the Rays have held a dominant position in the American League East division and have gained a reputation for their unique and imaginative approach to the game. The Rays have had their ups and downs over the years, but despite playing in a tiny market, they have managed to stay competitive. Throughout its existence, the club has reached the playoffs ten times. Their most recent appearance was in 2020 when they advanced to the World Series but eventually fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers. In Major League Baseball, the Tampa Bay Rays have served as an example for small-market clubs. They have taken a fresh approach to the game, are dedicated to player growth and analytics, and have put a lot of effort into forging a solid team atmosphere. Click Below to Download 2023 Tampa Bay Rays Regular Season Schedule Tampa Bay Rays printable regular season- PDF Download Tampa Bay Rays regular season- Regular Download Fri, Mar 31 vsDetroit Sun, Apr 2 vsDetroit Sun, Apr 2 vsDetroit Tue, Apr 4 @Washington Wed, Apr 5 @Washington Wed, Apr 5 @Washington Sat, Apr 8 vsOakland Sun, Apr 9 vsOakland Sun, Apr 9 vsOakland Tue, Apr 11 vsBoston Wed, Apr 12 vsBoston Thu, Apr 13 vsBoston Thu, Apr 13 vsBoston Sat, Apr 15 @Toronto Sun, Apr 16 @Toronto Sun, Apr 16 @Toronto Tue, Apr 18 @Cincinnati Wed, Apr 19 @Cincinnati Wed, Apr 19 @Cincinnati Sat, Apr 22 vsChicago Sun, Apr 23 vsChicago Sun, Apr 23 vsChicago Tue, Apr 25 vsHouston Wed, Apr 26 vsHouston Thu, Apr 27 vsHouston Fri, Apr 28 @Chicago Sat, Apr 29 @Chicago Sun, April 30 @Chicago Sun, April 30 @Chicago Wed, May 3 vsPittsburgh Thu, May 4 vsPittsburgh Thu, May 4 vsPittsburgh Sat, May 6 vsNew York Sun, May 7 vsNew York Sun, May 7 vsNew York Tue, May 9 @Baltimore Wed, May 10 @Baltimore Thu, May 11 @Baltimore Fri, May 12 @New York Sat, May 13 @New York Sat, May 13 @New York Sun, May 14 @New York Wed, May 17 @New York Thu, May 18 @New York Thu, May 18 @New York Sat, May 20 vsMilwaukee Sun, May 21 vsMilwaukee Sun, May 21 vsMilwaukee Tue, May 23 vsToronto Wed, May 24 vsToronto Thu, May 25 vsToronto Thu, May 25 vsToronto Sat, May 27 vsLos Angeles Sun, May 28 vsLos Angeles Sun, May 28 vsLos Angeles Mon, May 29 @Chicago Wed, May 31 @Chicago Wed, May 31 @Chicago Sat, Jun 3 @Boston Sat, Jun 3 @Boston Sun, Jun 4 @Boston Sun, Jun 4 @Boston Wed, Jun 7 vsMinnesota Thu, Jun 8 vsMinnesota Thu, Jun 8 vsMinnesota Sat, Jun 10 vsTexas Sun, Jun 11 vsTexas Sun, Jun 11 vsTexas Tue, Jun 13 @Oakland Wed, Jun 14 @Oakland Thu, Jun 15 @Oakland Fri, Jun 16 @Oakland Sat, Jun 17 @San Diego Sun, Jun 18 @San Diego Mon, Jun 19 @San Diego Wed, Jun 21 vsBaltimore Wed, Jun 21 vsBaltimore Fri, Jun 23 vsKansas City Sat, Jun 24 vsKansas City Sun, Jun 25 vsKansas City Sun, Jun 25 vsKansas City Wed, Jun 28 @Arizona Thu, Jun 29 @Arizona Fri, Jun 30 @Arizona Sat, Jul 1 @Seattle Sun, Jul 2 @Seattle Mon, Jul 3 @Seattle Wed, Jul 5 vsPhiladelphia Thu, Jul 6 vsPhiladelphia Fri, Jul 7 vsPhiladelphia Sat, Jul 8 vsAtlanta Sun, Jul 9 vsAtlanta Sun, Jul 9 vsAtlanta Sat, Jul 15 @Kansas City Sun, Jul 16 @Kansas City Sun, Jul 16 @Kansas City Tue, Jul 18 @Texas Wed, Jul 19 @Texas Wed, Jul 19 @Texas Fri, Jul 21 vsBaltimore Sat, Jul 22 vsBaltimore Sun, Jul 23 vsBaltimore Sun, Jul 23 vsBaltimore Wed, Jul 26 vsMiami Wed, Jul 26 vsMiami Sat, Jul 29 @Houston Sun, Jul 30 @Houston Sun, Jul 30 @Houston Tue, Aug 1 @New York Wed, Aug 2 @New York Thu, Aug 3 @New York Sat, Aug 5 @Detroit Sun, Aug 6 @Detroit Sun, Aug 6 @Detroit Wed, Aug 9 vsSt. Louis Thu, Aug 10 vsSt. Louis Fri, Aug 11 vsSt. Louis Sat, Aug 12 vsCleveland Sun, Aug 13 vsCleveland Sun, Aug 13 vsCleveland Tue, Aug 15 @San Francisco Wed, Aug 16 @San Francisco Thu, Aug 17 @San Francisco Sat, Aug 19 @Los Angeles Sun, Aug 20 @Los Angeles Mon, Aug 21 @Los Angeles Wed, Aug 23 vsColorado Thu, Aug 24 vsColorado Thu, Aug 24 vsColorado Sat, Aug 26 vsNew York Sun, Aug 27 vsNew York Sun, Aug 27 vsNew York Wed, Aug 30 @Miami Thu, Aug 31 @Miami Sat, Sep 2 @Cleveland Sun, Sep 3 @Cleveland Mon, Sep 4 @Cleveland Tue, Sep 5 vsBoston Wed, Sep 6 vsBoston Thu, Sep 7 vsBoston Fri, Sep 8 vsSeattle Sat, Sep 9 vsSeattle Sun, Sep 10 vsSeattle Sun, Sep 10 vsSeattle Tue, Sep 12 @Minnesota Wed, Sep 13 @Minnesota Wed, Sep 13 @Minnesota Fri, Sep 15 @Baltimore Sat, Sep 16 @Baltimore Sun, Sep 17 @Baltimore Sun, Sep 17 @Baltimore Wed, Sep 20 vsLos Angeles Thu, Sep 21 vsLos Angeles Thu, Sep 21 vsLos Angeles Sat, Sep 23 vsToronto Sun, Sep 24 vsToronto Sun, Sep 24 vsToronto Wed, Sep 27 @Boston Thu, Sep 28 @Boston Sat, Sep 30 @Toronto Sun, Oct 1 @Toronto Mon, Oct 2 @Toronto READ MORE: Tyler Glasnow set to miss 6-8 weeks of action due to an injury Rays starter Tyler Glasnow sustained an oblique injury during live BP Monday, and is expected to miss time, per @TBTimes_Rays. pic.twitter.com/gUbBRaIAFY — FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) February 27, 2023 Tyler Glasnow, a pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays, will miss the opening of the regular season due to an abdominal injury that is anticipated to keep him out for six to eight weeks. 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