Blue Jays' record vs. Rays proves Tropicana Field is a special kind of hell
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Blue Jays' record vs. Rays proves Tropicana Field is a special kind of hell
"The Blue Jays are 52-104 since 2008 when they visit the home of the Tampa Bay Rays. Even with a new roof on the Trop, the Blue Jays reverted to their old ways of completely fumbling games played under the giant circus tent."
"As a team, since 2018, the Blue Jays have hit .225/.290/.375 with an OPS of .665 and have been outscored 258-218. On the pitching side, the Blue Jays have allowed the Rays to hit .248/.329/.404 against them."
"The Rays are just so good at winning close, tight games at home against Toronto, which makes it all the more frustrating."
The Toronto Blue Jays have a dismal record of 52-104 at Tropicana Field since 2008, likening their struggles to the myth of Sisyphus. Despite having a new roof, the team continues to falter, as evidenced by a recent 5-1 loss. Their performance has been consistently poor, with a batting average of .225 and an OPS of .665 since 2018. On the pitching side, they have allowed the Rays to hit .248 and given up 60 home runs, contributing to their ongoing difficulties in Tampa Bay.
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