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Season-by-season results
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Miami Marlins vs. Tampa Bay Rays Season-by-Season Results
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Season |
Season series |
at Florida Marlins |
at Tampa Bay Devil Rays |
Overall series |
Notes
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1998
|
Marlins
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3–1
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Marlins, 2–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Marlins, 3–1
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Devil Rays' inaugural season
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1999
|
Marlins
|
5–1
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Marlins, 2–1
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Marlins, 3–0
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Marlins, 8–2
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|
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2000s ((Devil) Rays, 29–28)
Season |
Season series |
at Florida Marlins |
at Tampa Bay (Devil) Rays |
Overall series |
Notes
|
2000
|
Tie
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3–3
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Marlins, 2–1
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Devil Rays, 2–1
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Marlins, 11–5
|
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2001
|
Marlins
|
4–2
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Marlins, 3–0
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Devil Rays, 2–1
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Marlins, 15–7
|
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2002
|
Devil Rays
|
4–2
|
Devil Rays, 2–1
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Devil Rays, 2–1
|
Marlins, 17–11
|
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2003
|
Marlins
|
3–0
|
Marlins, 3–0
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no games
|
Marlins, 20–11
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Marlins win World Series
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2004
|
Devil Rays
|
4–2
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Devil Rays, 2–1
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Devil Rays, 2–1
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Marlins, 22–15
|
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2005
|
Marlins
|
6–0
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Marlins, 3–0
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Marlins, 3–0
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Marlins, 28–15
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Marlins sweep season series for first time.
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2006
|
Devil Rays
|
4–2
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Marlins, 2–1
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Devil Rays, 3–0
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Marlins, 30–19
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2007
|
Marlins
|
4–2
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Devil Rays, 2–1
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Marlins, 3–0
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Marlins, 34–21
|
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2008
|
Rays
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5–1
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Rays, 3–0
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Rays, 2–1
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Marlins, 35–26
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Devil Rays shorten their name to "Rays" and also win AL Pennant
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2009
|
Rays
|
5–1
|
Rays, 2–1
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Rays, 3–0
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Marlins, 36–31
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Season |
Season series |
at Florida/Miami Marlins |
at Tampa Bay Rays |
Overall series |
Notes
|
2010
|
Marlins
|
4–2
|
Marlins, 2–1
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Marlins, 2–1
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Marlins, 40–33
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Rays win AL East
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2011
|
Rays
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4–2
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Marlins, 2–1
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Rays, 3–0
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Marlins, 42–37
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Rays win AL Wild Card
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2012
|
Rays
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5–1
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Rays, 3–0
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Rays, 2–1
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Marlins, 43–42
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Marlins change name to "Miami Marlins" and Marlins Park opens
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2013
|
Rays
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4–0
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Rays, 2–0
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Rays, 2–0
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Rays, 46–43
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Rays sweep season series for first time. Rays win AL Wild Card
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2014
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Marlins
|
4–0
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Marlins, 2–0
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Marlins, 2–0
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Marlins, 47–46
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Marlins sweep season series for second time.
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2015
|
Rays
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5–1
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Rays, 2–1
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Rays, 3–0
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Rays, 51–48
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2016
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Marlins
|
3–1
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Tie, 1–1
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Marlins, 2–0
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Rays, 52–51
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2017
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Rays
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3–1
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Rays, 2–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Rays, 55–52
|
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2018
|
Marlins
|
4–2
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Marlins, 2–1
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Marlins, 2–1
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Rays, 57–56
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2019
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Rays
|
4–0
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Rays, 2–0
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Rays, 2–0
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Rays, 61–56
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Rays sweep season series for second time. Rays win AL Wild Card
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Season |
Season series |
at Miami Marlins |
at Tampa Bay Rays |
Overall series |
Notes
|
2020
|
Rays
|
5–1
|
Rays, 3–0
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Rays, 2–1
|
Rays, 66–57
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First time both teams qualify for postseason together; Rays win AL pennant
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2021
|
Rays
|
5–1
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Rays, 2–1
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Rays, 3–0
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Rays, 71–58
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2022
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Rays
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4–0
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Rays, 2–0
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Rays, 2–0
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Rays, 75–58
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Rays sweep season series for third time.
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2023
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Rays
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3–1
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Rays, 2–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Rays, 78–59
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Both teams get swept in wildcard round
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2024
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Rays
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3–1
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Rays, 2–0
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Tie, 1–1
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Rays, 81–60
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2025
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Upcoming, June 3–5
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Upcoming, May 16–18
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Return of six-game format with each team hosting a three-game series.
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Note: All information for scores come from Baseball Reference.[1]
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