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TORONTO—After winning five of their past six at home, the Rays are hitting the road for a 10-game, 11-day road trip—their longest trip of the season.
The trip takes them to Toronto, Boston and Baltimore—all division opponents—which means this trip could be the most important of the first half.
The Rays are no longer beating up on the Marlins, the worst team in baseball. They’ll have their hands full with division opponents.
“It’s a good time for us to be out there and test what we’re doing a bit and see how we match up,” Rays manager Joe Maddon said.
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