Rays Vs A's Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:10 ET Tuesday Start Of Three-Game Set In Tampa Bay

Rays vs A's live stream: Watch online free Tuesday 7:10 ET Tuesday for the start of a three-game set in the Tampa Bay.

The Rays (19-26) are continuing to struggle to get back to .500 as they are now seven games below the even mark. They will have a tough three-game set ahead vs the Oakland A's (28-16), who are going for their fourth straight win. Watch the free live stream online to see if they can stay red-hot as the Athletics have won nine of 10 games.

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Jake Odorizzi is coming off his best start of his career last Wednesday. The 24-year-old held Seattle scoreless on one hit and two walks -- while striking out seven -- over six innings, as he picked up his second win of the season, according to MLB.com.

"It felt good coming out," said Odorizzi, now 2-3 with a 4.89 ERA through eight starts, of his last outing. "The hitters tell you what your stuff is like. They didn't put any hard contact on it, so we kept going to it. Kept bringing it up higher and higher in the zone to see if they kept swinging at it, and a lot of them did."

Drew Pomeranz's ability to change his role without needing a stint in the Minors to stretch out impressed Oakland's skipper, and it has helped the A's continue their early season roll, according to MLB.com.

"It's a credit to him and his belief in himself and what he can do," Melvin said. "It's really been terrific. We don't have to send a guy down and stretch him out. All the credit goes to him for being able to do it -- and do it at this pace."

Pomeranz has 19 strikeouts in his last 15 1/3 innings, and he's getting guys out without a windup. The loss of power isn't enough to make Melvin and pitching coach Curt Young consider tinkering with what has been working.

"There is a benefit based on a little more power," Melvin said. "With him, it's always been about throwing strikes. If he can stay in the stretch -- and he's more comfortable with that -- it's a bit more routine-oriented for him, where he's doing the same thing every time, I'm all for it."

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