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The Rays made a pair of trades to reshape their catching situation, walking the line between buying and selling as they hope ...
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I know they’re selling at this point so offloading Fortes was a positive, but the return wasn’t great. Granted, Fortes is slashing .240/.288/.347 with a .637 OPS this season. He’s played in just 29 ...
At 44-35, the Rays are firmly in the postseason mix. They’re one game back of the Yankees in the AL East and in possession of the American League’s top wild-card spot.
The sale of the Tampa Bay Rays is expected to be final in September, with new ownership expected to keep the team in the Tampa Bay area.
The Rays stumbled into the All-Star break. The Red Sox swept them in a four-game set at Fenway to conclude the first half.
In discussing the reasons and thought process behind changing catchers by trading away veteran Danny Jansen and acquiring Nick Fortes, Rays baseball operations president Erik Neander on Tuesday raised ...
Should the Tampa Bay Rays make the postseason, their home playoff games would take place at George M. Steinbrenner Field, ...
Plus more on the Rangers' priorities, Twins' willingness to deal pitching and how the third NL wild-card spot could affect the deadline.
So the Rays came up with a plan. Rasmussen would continue to start on his normal turn but make abbreviated appearances — kind of a like a multi-inning opener— so he can contribute throughout ...
Despite capacity limitations, the Tampa Bay Rays will not have to move out of its temporary home in the postseason.
The Tampa Bay Rays will soon change ownership. Stuart Sternberg has agreed to sell the franchise to a group led by Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski for approximately $1.7 billion, per Evan ...
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