Tonight at 7:07 p.m. ET, the Tampa Bay Rays (4-3) and Toronto Blue Jays (4-3) play the second match of their four-game series live from the Rogers Centre in Toronto.

Tampa Bay has won three straight games and is 3-1 thus far on a seven-match road trip while Toronto has dropped two out of three and looks for its first home victory in the second tilt of a stand that sees them play four contests at Rogers Centre.

Rookie Matt Andriese (0-0, 0.00 ERA in one inning of work) mans the mound for the Rays while the Blue Jays counter with first-year starter Daniel Norris, who is 1-0 with a 4.75 ERA through one inning of start

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Andriese made his MLB debut last Friday in a scoreless inning of relief against the Miami Marlins.

"He keeps the ball down really well," Rays manager Kevin Cash told MLB.com. "And facing these guys, that's probably what we'd like him to do."

Norris, meanwhile, made his MLB debut against the New York Yankees last Friday, pitching 5.2 innings and allowing two homers, three earned runs, six hits and two walks while striking out five in his first career win.

"He got his feet wet last year, and he looked great all spring," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons told MLB.com about Norris, a potential top prospect for the club. "He's a different character, but he's very confident and he looked good in New York."

Tampa Bay topped Toronto 2-1 in the series opener on Monday as designated hitter David DeJesus and right fielder Steven Souza Jr. each drove in a run in the victory.

Hits were at a premiun as the Rays had just three and the Blue Jays added only two, but second baseman Devon Travis drove in the lone run of the game for Toronto.

An AL East series continues when the Rays and Blue Jays go head-to-head live tonight from the Rogers Centre in Tampa Bay.