The Orioles are back home, finally, after a three-city road trip and back-to-back, one-run losses in Atlanta.
Now they get red-hot Tampa Bay, which has the best record in baseball at 28-7 and a plus-115 run differential.
The Rays’ record is tied for the second-best through 35 games since 1903. The 1984 Tigers were 30-5 and won the World Series.
Per STATS, this is only the fifth time in 134 series that the Orioles and Rays have been first and second in the standings. Most recently was in April 2019, but the second-place Orioles were 7-10.
The teams have never finished one-two in the division.