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Astros vs. Rays Betting Odds, Free Picks, and Predictions - 6:40 PM ET (Mon, Sep 19, 2022)


The Houston Astros take on the Tampa Bay Rays in MLB Baseball action on Monday, September 19, 2022. First pitch is set for 6:40 PM ET.

Are you looking to bet on this game? You've found the right article! We at CapperTek have all the latest sports betting tools and information to help put you on the right side of the betting action for this match-up.


Astros vs. Rays Game Info and Betting Odds

Away Team: Houston Astros (Underdog)
Home Team: Tampa Bay Rays (Favorite)
Date: Monday, September 19, 2022
Time: 6:40 PM ET
League: Major League Baseball (MLB)

Houston Astros Moneyline: +100
Tampa Bay Rays Moneyline: -120

Houston Astros Run Line: -1.5 (+180)
Tampa Bay Rays Run Line: +1.5 (-210)

Game Total Runs: 7 (Over -105 / Under -115)

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A Closer Look Inside the Betting Numbers

We here at CapperTek provide in-depth betting trends for both the Houston Astros and the Tampa Bay Rays, but let's take a closer look inside some of the betting numbers for this match-up right now.

First let's take a look at the away team and +100 betting underdogs, the Houston Astros.

In their last 10 games, the Astros have a Straight Up record of 8 wins, 2 losses and an active Straight Up streak of 1 win in a row. Also in their last 10 games, the Astros have an Against-the-Spread record of 6 wins, 4 losses and an active Against-the-Spread streak of 1 win in a row. The Game Total Runs results for Astros games have a record of 4 overs, 4 unders, 2 pushes in their last 10 games with an active streak of 2 overs in a row.

Now let's take a look at the home team and -120 betting favorites, the Tampa Bay Rays.

In their last 10 games, the Rays have a Straight Up record of 4 wins, 6 losses and an active Straight Up streak of 2 wins in a row. Also in their last 10 games, the Rays have an Against-the-Spread record of 5 wins, 5 losses and an active Against-the-Spread streak of 2 wins in a row. The Game Total Runs results for Rays games have a record of 5 overs, 5 unders in their last 10 games with an active streak of 1 over in a row.

If you want more detailed betting information for this match-up such as the trends or steaks broken down into Home vs. Away splits, or Favorite vs. Underdog splits, make sure to check out the Astros vs. Rays Trend Finder directly.


Who's Going to Win This Game? Our Prediction

We pride ourselves here at CapperTek on providing our users with the most advanced machine learning artificial intelligence to simulate game outcomes using algorithms we have custom designed over 10+ years of research and development.

Based on our simulation of the Astros vs. Rays MLB game, we have the Tampa Bay Rays beating the Houston Astros with a simulated final score of: Houston Astros [1] - Tampa Bay Rays [3]

Sometimes our game simulations change, like if there's a major line movement, drastic shift in the odds, or if there's a key injury, etc. To make sure you have the latest and most accurate simulation, you can run the Astros vs. Rays Simulation directly. Also after the Astros vs. Rays game is finished, you can re-run the simulation and check out how the simulated final result did compared to the actual final result.


What Should I Bet On? Our Free Picks

Well let's get down to the real reason you're here, who or what should you bet on in the Astros vs. Rays MLB match-up? Based on the simulated prediction and results for this match-up above, we here at CapperTek suggest you make the following bets:

Free Moneyline Pick: Rays -120

Free Run Line Pick: Rays +1.5 (-210)

Free Total Pick: Under 7 (-115)


We hope our free picks and predictions help you out if you're wagering on the Houston Astros vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Baseball match-up. Our betting tips are based on detailed analytics and wagering intelligence to provide you the best possible plays. Our goal is to provide valuable sports betting information to gamblers and help put them on the right side of the action.

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Related News (MLB News)

Altuve hits HR, Astros beat Rays 4-0 to clinch AL West title

Mon, Sep 19, 2022
MLB News (AP)

Altuve hits HR, Astros beat Rays 4-0 to clinch AL West title

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Jose Altuve hit a leadoff homer and the Houston Astros clinched their fifth AL West title in six years, beating the Tampa Bay Rays 4-0 on Monday night.

Headed to the postseason for the sixth straight season, Houston won for the eighth time in nine games and improved the AL's best record to 97-51.

Luis Garcia (13-8) won his fifth straight decision, giving up two hits and four walks in five innings while striking out four. Hunter Brown pitched three innings and Hector Neris finished the five-hitter, the Astros 16th shutout this season.

Tampa Bay (82-65) is in position for the second of three AL wild card berths, one game behind Toronto (83-64) and a half-game ahead of Seattle (81-65). Jose Ramirez had three of the Rays' five hits.

Drew Rasmussen (10-6) gave up four runs and six hits in six innings. He has allowed four runs in consecutive starts and giving up three runs or fewer during 11 in a row.

METS 7, BREWERS 2

MILWAUKEE (AP) - Max Scherzer was pulled from his 200th win with a perfect game intact, and New York clinched its first playoff berth in six years.

Reinstated from the injured list before the game, Scherzer (10-4) struck out nine in six innings. The 38-year-old ace threw only 68 pitches, but that was as far as the NL East leaders let him go in his first start in 16 days.

Christian Yelich doubled leading off the seventh against Tylor Megill, making his first major league relief appearance after 27 starts. Megill also came off the injured list Monday.

Pete Alonso hit a three-run homer off reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Corbin Burnes (10-8), and the Mets won their fifth straight to wrap up at least one of the three National League wild cards. They lead the NL East by one game over defending World Series champion, Atlanta, which beat Washington 5-2 at home.

It is the 10th postseason appearance in the franchise's 61-season history, and first since the Mets lost to San Francisco in the 2016 NL wild-card game.

BRAVES 5, NATIONALS 2

ATLANTA (AP) - Kyle Wright won his major league-leading 19th game, Austin Riley and Eddie Rosario homered and Atlanta beat Washington.

The defending World Series champions won their ninth straight home game to improve to 92-55.

Wright (19-5) won his sixth consecutive decision, allowing two runs and eight hits with one walk and seven strikeouts in six innings. The Braves improved to 22-6 in Wright's starts this season, including seven straight wins. Kenley Jansen pitched a perfect ninth for his NL-leading 35th save in 42 chances.

Riley hit his 37th homer, second-best in the NL, and his eighth against the Nationals in 14 games this year.

Last-place Washington dropped to 51-96 and lost for the seventh time in nine games.

MARLINS 10, CUBS 3

MIAMI (AP) - Bryan De La Cruz hit a grand slam in the third inning and Miami beat Chicago.

Rookie Charles Leblanc and Jon Berti also went deep while Miguel Rojas had three hits for the Marlins. Berti also singled twice and stole two bases, giving him an NL-leading 36. Miami starter Edward Cabrera (6-3) threw five innings of three-run ball. The rookie right-hander gave up three hits, walked three, struck out four and hit two batters.

De La Cruz's blast off Cubs starter Wade Miley (1-1) capped a five-run third and erased a 2-0 deficit. He is hitting .333 with three homers and 12 RBIs since being recalled a second time this season from Triple-A on Sept. 7.

In his third start since returning from the 60-day injured list, Miley allowed seven runs, three earned, on seven hits. He walked two in addition to plunking Anderson.

TIGERS 11, ORIOLES 0

BALTIMORE (AP) - Tyler Alexander held Baltimore hitless until the seventh inning and Riley Greene drove in three runs to lead Detroit.

Baltimore fell five games behind Seattle in the race for the last of three AL wild-card spots. Both teams have 16 games left, and the Mariners own the tiebreaker advantage for winning the season series.

Alexander (4-10) permitted only two baserunners over the first six innings, both on walks, before Ryan Mountcastle led off the seventh by lofting a single in front of Greene in center. Anthony Santander followed with another single, but both runners were stranded.

Alexander matched his career high by pitching seven innings. The lefty, who struck out four, was winless in four starts since Aug. 20. Will Vest worked the eighth and Jose Cisnero completed the two-hitter.

GUARDIANS 11, TWINS 4

CLEVELAND (AP) - Josh Naylor and Amed Rosario hit three-run homers, Cal Quantrill kept his home unbeaten streak intact and Cleveland thumped Minnesota, taking four of five in the series from an AL Central pursuer.

Naylor homered in the first inning off Sonny Gray (8-5) and Rosario connected in the sixth off rookie Ronny Henriquez to make it 7-3 as the first-place Guardians opened a four-game division lead.

Nick Gordon homered off Quantrill (13-5) for the Twins, who came to town hoping to cut into the Guardians' lead but left further behind. Cleveland went 13-6 against Minnesota, winning nine of the last 10.

Quantrill stuck around until the sixth and improved to 13-0 in 32 starts at Progressive Field. The right-hander is one win shy of matching Vic Raschi's record for dominance in one ballpark. Raschi went 14-0 at Comiskey Park from 1947-55. Sam Hentgen got seven straight outs for his first professional save.

MARINERS 9, ANGELS 1

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Carlos Santana homered twice, including his first grand slam in three years, Ty France drove in four runs and Seattle stopped a three-game losing streak.

Santana had the 15th multi-homer game of his 13-year career and fourth this season. He has seven homers in his last nine games and has hit 15 of his 19 home runs this season since Seattle acquired him from Kansas City in late June.

Logan Gilbert struck out a career-high, allowing one run and four hits in six innings and helping prevent the Mariners from being swept in a four-game series at Angel Stadium for the first time in 10 years.

Seattle (81-65) opened a 4 1/2-game lead over Baltimore for the AL's final wild card spot. The Orioles played Detroit later Monday.

Shohei Ohtani had two hits and scored in the sixth inning. The reigning AL MVP has hit safely in his last five games and is 6 for 17 during that span. Mike Trout was not in the lineup due to a planned rest day.

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