Why defense is key for revamped Rays roster
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Rays appoint Rasmussen for his first Opening Day start
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- This time last year, there were questions about whether Drew Rasmussen could be a starter. The right-hander was coming back from his third major elbow surgery, and the Rays eased him back into action as a multi-inning reliever down the stretch in 2024. How would he
Who will take the title in a stacked AL East? Let's discuss
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: The American League East is loaded this year. The Blue Jays had a huge offseason after falling just short in Game 7 of the World Series. The Yankees are running it back, for better or worse, with a team that won 94
Rays get first taste of ABS system during live BP session
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- There has been a fair amount of helmet-tapping on the back fields of Charlotte Sports Park the past few days. As those across MLB prepare for the introduction of the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System this season, the Rays have encouraged their hitters and catchers to
'He hits the ball like Yandy': Melton making waves in 1st Rays camp
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- It takes a lot to stand out in a batting practice group with Junior Caminero. Jacob Melton did just that Tuesday morning on Field 2 at Charlotte Sports Park. The 25-year-old outfielder crushed balls all over the back field, an impressive display of power during Tampa
After breakout year, busy winter, Caminero has a lot to say (in English!) at camp
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Junior Caminero stood in front of his locker at Charlotte Sports Park on Tuesday morning, preparing to address the media before the Rays’ first full-squad workout. Team interpreter Kevin Vera took his place at Caminero’s side, preparing to translate for the Dominican All-Star. About 12 minutes
Rays newcomer Lux feeling right at home at second base
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- As the Rays made their way onto Field 5 at Charlotte Sports Park for defensive drills on Monday morning, Gavin Lux took his place at second base. And, in a welcome change, only second base.
Back from 'bigger than baseball' injury, Bigge ready to compete
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Hunter Bigge jogged in from the Rays' bullpen at Charlotte Sports Park late Sunday morning, scaled the mound and challenged hitters with what fellow reliever Garrett Cleavinger called “electric” stuff. His fastball was firm. His breaking pitches darted all over. He tested out his newest weapon,
Uceta (sore shoulder) won't pitch in World Baseball Classic
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- High-leverage reliever Edwin Uceta will not pitch for the Dominican Republic in the upcoming World Baseball Classic due to a sore throwing shoulder, but the Rays still expect the right-hander to be ready for Opening Day. Rays manager Kevin Cash said Sunday that Uceta has been
Block party builds buzz for Rays' return to the Trop
ST. PETERSBURG -- Inside, Tropicana Field is starting to look a lot more like the home of the Rays. It felt that way outside, too, on Saturday afternoon.
Phillips rejoins Rays in fan-focused role
ST. PETERSBURG -- Brett Phillips has a new uniform with the Rays. The fan-favorite outfielder, who grew up rooting for the team before playing a big part in one of the franchise’s most memorable moments, the walk-off win in Game 4 of the 2020 World Series, has rejoined the organization
Elroy Face, 'The Baron of the Bullpen,' dies at 97
Long before teams relied so heavily on deep, dominant bullpens filled with skilled specialists and fire-breathing, flame-throwing closers, there was Elroy Face. Nicknamed “The Baron of the Bullpen,” Face was a pioneering late-inning reliever for the Pirates during a time just before the save became an official statistic. The three-time
Isaac's renewed outlook on display after life-saving brain surgery
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Last summer, Xavier Isaac's concerns were bigger than baseball. As the Rays’ first-base prospect shared in an Instagram post in November, he had “life-saving” brain surgery in July. What he thought was dehydration turned out to be the result of a brain tumor that led to,
A new-look Rays team arrives at Spring Training camp
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McClanahan emotional about return to mound: ‘It's tested me’
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Shane McClanahan was in the car with Drew Rasmussen the other day, leaving Charlotte Sports Park and heading home, when the left-hander was hit with a rush of appreciation for the wonders of a normal day of Spring Training. Playing catch on a back field. Hanging
An assist from KK: Former star CF aiding next wave of Rays OFs at camp
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- The scene looked familiar on Wednesday morning at Charlotte Sports Park. There was Kevin Kiermaier, dressed in Rays gear, going to work on the back fields. The 35-year-old practiced throws from the outfield, making catches at the wall and reading balls off the bat with the
Rays agree to 1-year deal with swingman Martinez
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- The Rays rounded out their starting staff, built a comfortable amount of rotation depth and gave themselves some pitching flexibility in one move, signing free-agent right-hander Nick Martinez to a one-year contract on Tuesday. The contract is worth $13 million guaranteed, according to a source. Martinez
NEW for 2026: Stream Rays games on Rays.TV
This year will bring a new way to watch Rays baseball. The Rays announced on Feb. 2 that their local television broadcasts will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball, starting this season. Subscriptions to Rays.TV, the new direct-to-consumer streaming platform for in-market games, went on sale on Tuesday.
For Air Force grad Jax, repping Team USA 'quickest yes I’ve ever said'
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- The call was a surprise, but the response came quickly for Griffin Jax. Not long after returning to his Phoenix-area home for the offseason, the Rays reliever heard from Mark DeRosa. He wanted to know if Jax, the first Air Force Academy graduate to play in
Rays to retire No. 3 during 'Longo's Legacy Weekend'
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- There are plenty of current players featured in the promotional schedule the Rays released on Monday night, but the real highlights are focused on the greatest player in franchise history. The Rays will honor longtime third baseman Evan Longoria with a weekend of events dubbed “Longo’s
A first pass at Rays' potential Opening Day roster
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Finally, Spring Training is here. Rays pitchers and catchers are reporting to Charlotte Sports Park this week, with those scheduled to take part in the World Baseball Classic due Monday and others expected to filter in over the coming days before the full squad arrives next
Rays share initial renderings for new proposed ballpark
TAMPA, Fla. -- The Rays on Thursday released the first renderings of their proposed ballpark and mixed-use district on the Dale Mabry campus of Hillsborough College. The images, depicting the exterior of the stadium as well as a “Champions Quarter” neighborhood and a reimagined Hillsborough College building, offer what the
Spring Training is near! What you need to know ahead of Rays camp
ST. PETERSBURG -- This has been an offseason of change for the Rays. The club is under new ownership and again pursuing a new ballpark of the future. The roster has been overhauled, with several familiar faces on the way out and new players on the way in. But soon,
Commissioner Manfred, Florida Gov. voice support for Rays' new ballpark plans
TAMPA, Fla. -- MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke on Tuesday morning in support of the Rays’ plans for a new ballpark and surrounding mixed-use development on the Dale Mabry campus of Hillsborough College in Tampa, with both reiterating their belief that “baseball belongs in Tampa
Here are 15 Rays with something to prove this spring
ST. PETERSBURG -- The preseason predictions and analytical projections won’t be in the Rays’ favor this year. The rest of the American League East is loaded with splashy signings, big stars and high hopes. Tampa Bay will report to Spring Training coming off consecutive losing seasons for the first time