It's the Yandy and Randy show as Rays slug past Yanks
ST. PETERSBURG -- After a couple of quiet nights at the plate, and six weeks without their two best hitters at the top of their game, the Rays’ lineup looked a lot more like it should Saturday afternoon at Tropicana Field. Yandy Díaz went 3-for-4 with a home run and
Injuries & Moves: Fairbanks reinstated from IL; Uceta optioned to Triple-A
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ST PETERSBURG -- Last June brought what Wendy Lowe called a “momentous weekend” full of “lifelong memories” for her family. She and her husband, David, watched their sons, Rangers first baseman Nathaniel Lowe and Rays outfielder Josh Lowe, meet on a Major League field for the first time. The big
Watch games LIVE: MLB.TV is free for Mother's Day
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ST. PETERSBURG -- Back in Spring Training, the Rays didn’t want to put any undue pressure on Taj Bradley. Thrust into action earlier and more often than expected last season, the talented rookie had his ups, downs and moments to learn from. He was the youngest pitcher in the Majors
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The most surprising developments for each team
There has been no shortage of surprising developments in the 2024 season. Whether they are good or bad developments, or on the player or team-wide level, there are plenty of trends that have already shifted the arc of this season. With the help of each club's MLB.com beat writer, here
Isaac homers twice, finishes 5-for-5 in High-A doubleheader
A doubleheader provided Xavier Isaac not one but two opportunities to get his engine revved up. The Hot Rod didn't disappoint. Isaac homered twice, collected five hits and reached safely in all seven plate appearances during High-A Bowling Green's twin bill on Thursday at Bowling Green Ballpark. MLB's No. 51
Civale's fifth-inning woes continue in loss to White Sox
ST. PETERSBURG -- This spring, Aaron Civale made it clear his top priority was to pitch deeper into games in his first full season with the Rays. He followed through on that goal in his first four outings of 2024, and Tampa Bay won three of those games. But lately,
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Rays place Pepiot on IL; Bradley to make '24 debut Friday
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays are about to add one young power arm to their rotation while temporarily losing another one. Right-hander Ryan Pepiot was placed on the 15-day injured list on Wednesday due to a lower left leg contusion, the result of him taking a 107.5 mph comebacker from
He's 'the Randy that we all know' to all the Rays -- except for Randy
ST. PETERSBURG -- Randy Arozarena is starting to look more like himself. The Rays’ All-Star left fielder went deep for the third time in five games on Tuesday night, blasting a two-run shot to left field in the third inning of Tampa Bay’s 5-1 victory over the White Sox at
Q&A: Cash dishes on 757 wins with Rays
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Here are the weirdest stats and plays from the past month in the Minors
After a multi-season hiatus, Crooked Numbers returns with a heaping portion of Minor League Baseball on-field oddities and absurdities. This edition, covering the start of the season through the end of April, has a disproportionate number of items from the Triple-A level. As for why that is, who knows? Maybe
'We don't have to take it off anymore': Rays 4-0 in City Connect unis
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays weren’t supposed to wear their City Connect uniforms on Monday night. They debuted the jerseys over the weekend, and according to the plan they announced upon revealing these new threads, they weren’t supposed to break them out again until Saturday. Then, on the heels of
J. Lowe off IL, rejoins Rays' outfield after setbacks
ST. PETERSBURG -- Josh Lowe is back with the Rays. For real, this time. The Rays reinstated Lowe from the 10-day injured list before their 8-2, series-opening win over the White Sox on Monday night at Tropicana Field, adding a key left-handed bat to their lineup following their three-game sweep
DeLuca DeLivers walk-off win, sweep for Rays
ST. PETERSBURG -- What kind of difference did rookie outfielder Jonny DeLuca make in his first three games with the Rays? “We’re 3-0 since he got here. That’s all,” said shortstop José Caballero. DeLuca has introduced himself to the Tampa Bay faithful with some big hits, but none bigger than
Pepiot expects to make next start after taking liner off leg
ST. PETERSBURG -- Nothing would have spoiled the Rays’ joy of a weekend sweep against the Mets more than a serious injury to one of their best players. Although the club experienced a scare with right-handed starter Ryan Pepiot on Sunday, it appears to have been only a scare. Pepiot
Cash breaks Rays record with 755th win
ST. PETERSBURG -- It’s only May 4, but the champagne was popping after the Rays’ 3-1 win over the Mets at Tropicana Field. And not just champagne, according to manager Kevin Cash. “Beer, champagne, shaving cream,” he said. “I think baby powder.”
In breakout win, everything's coming up Rays
ST. PETERSBURG -- On the heels of a very disappointing road trip, the Rays entered Friday night’s game against the Mets with a 14-18 record, in danger of falling five games below .500 for the first time since 2018. If you had to list the top reasons for the club’s
See who the Rays land in 2024 mock draft
You know it’s really Draft season when the first mock draft is out. Between now and July 14, when the 2024 Draft begins, Jim Callis and I will be providing prognostications of the first round on a fairly regular basis with the hope that our final mocks the night before
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How Randy can snap season-opening slump
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