Rays set roster with 9-man 'pen to start season

March 28th, 2018

ST. PETERSBURG -- After a series of roster moves, the Rays announced their final 25-man roster on Wednesday.
was placed on the 10-day disabled list and headed for arthroscopic surgery due to "loose bodies" in his right elbow. was placed on the 10-day DL after having Tommy John surgery. Right-hander was released and right-hander was recalled from Triple-A Durham.
Prior to Spring Training, the prediction for who would be on the Rays 25-man roster looked considerably different than it does today thanks to trades that sent Jake Odorizzi, Steven Souza Jr. and Corey Dickerson packing.
Of note, the Rays are an organization that likes to look outside the box to identify new ways to gain any advantage, and they've already announced one such move this spring. They plan to use a four-man rotation that will be supplemented by a bullpen day when a fifth starter is needed.
Thus, the Rays planned to start the season with an eight-man bullpen. The composition of the 'pen reflects the new plan, as it includes relievers , and , all of whom are flexible enough to handle different roles, including multiple-inning outings.
Given Eovaldi's status, that plan will need to be tweaked. The team has not yet decided who will fill his spot, leaving it with three starters and nine relievers on the roster to start the season. Prospects and De Leon had Tommy John surgery this spring, which further hurt the Rays' depth.
Outfielder , whom Tampa Bay acquired Tuesday from the Indians for cash considerations, claimed the final roster spot for position players. Here's the roster:
Starting pitchers (3): Chris Archer, , Jake Faria
Relief pitchers (9): , Austin Pruitt, , Yonny Chirinos, Alex Colome, Andrew Kittredge, , , Ryan Yarbrough
Catchers (2): ,
Infielders (6): C.J. Cron, , , Brad Miller, Daniel Robertson, Joey Wendle
Outfielders (5):, , , , Rob Refsnyder.