Here are the Rays' 2026 Top 30 prospects
In terms of star power, this may not be the best the Rays’ Minor League system has ever looked. They have only three players among MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 prospects, none of them in the top half of the list. But make no mistake: Tampa Bay’s system is ridiculously deep,
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.
Englert making his case for a place in Rays' bullpen
BRADENTON, Fla. -- With a couple of starters facing workload limitations and a bunch of jobs available in their Opening Day bullpen, the Rays are giving some pitchers a longer look in Spring Training. That’s true in the literal sense, as club officials will need to determine the state of
New tournament-style format coming to Spring Breakout in '27
Major League Baseball introduced Spring Breakout in 2024 and the prospect showcase games in Florida and Arizona were an immediate hit. Fans and front offices alike loved seeing all those future MLB stars on the field at one time. Now the concept is getting even better. Starting in 2027, the
Trio of touted pitching prospects seizing opportunity in Rays camp
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- When Brody Hopkins first walked into the Major League clubhouse at Charlotte Sports Park earlier in spring camp, he couldn’t help but notice the placement of his locker: right next to two-time All-Star Shane McClanahan, a couple spots down from veteran starters Steven Matz and Nick
These 7 teams could be front-runners in '27 Spring Breakout tournament
By now, you’ve heard the news. The Spring Breakout series is headed to a tournament format in 2027 and 2028. In its first two years, Spring Breakout has brought us memorable moments featuring baseball’s top prospects, like Paul Skenes’ strikeout of Jackson Holliday in 2024 or Roman Anthony’s long homer
Latest Rays injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the season with all the latest Rays injury news and transactions.
1 prospect making some noise in each spring camp
Spring Training is the perfect time for prospects to show what they can do, and a number of players have taken that opportunity and run with it so far in 2026. From elite prospects to unheralded young players, there's always someone putting on a show with the bat or the
Already veteran of big moments, Caminero now gets to play with hero in Classic
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Junior Caminero stood in front of his locker at Charlotte Sports Park on Friday morning, a box of fresh equipment featuring his home country’s colors at his feet, and thought about two of his proudest accomplishments. What’s more exciting, he was asked: Getting to play for
Rays celebrate as Isaac returns to field -- and singles -- after brain surgery
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- There weren’t many highlights for the Rays in a 12-3 loss to the Tigers on Saturday afternoon at Charlotte Sports Park, but Xavier Isaac provided one of the best moments of Spring Training in the eighth inning. Coming back from “life-saving” surgery to remove a brain
Speedy Simpson shows off new bunt skills (and a new mantra) in spring debut
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- There were four lines of Chandler Simpson’s handwriting on the underbrim of his cap, words meant to remind himself of the biggest lesson he learned while working with former Rays center fielder Kevin Kiermaier early on in Spring Training. “Every pitch. Every play. Every moment. Be
Rays upgrade premium seating for return to Trop
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Since the Rays’ new ownership group assumed control of the club, CEO Ken Babby has often said Tropicana Field will look better than ever when the team reopens the ballpark on April 6. Some areas are sure to be new and improved, as the Rays on
How does Williamson fit in the Rays' infield?
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Rays plan public community engagement sessions
The Rays on Thursday announced the first three public community engagement sessions, inviting residents across Hillsborough County to learn more about and share their input on the vision for a new ballpark and mixed-use district. In partnership with Hillsborough College, the Rays will kick off the series on Tuesday, March
Who is the Ultimate Bandwagon Team for 2026? We investigate
A year ago, we conducted an exercise to identify the Ultimate Bandwagon Team for 2025 – a team for those without a specific rooting interest to coalesce behind for the season. What does it take to be an Ultimate Bandwagon Team? As I put it then, you want a team
The most interesting players on the new ABS challenge leaderboard
ABS (the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System, powered by T-Mobile) is finally here, and in Spring Training, we're getting our first good look at which Major League batters and catchers are the best … and worst … at challenging balls and strikes. To keep track of all your challenge needs, we
Rays relievers ready to mix, match in high-leverage spots
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- The Rays have earned their reputation for deploying pitchers as creatively and thoughtfully as any team in the Majors, but they were consistently traditional in one way the past three years. If there was a save situation in the ninth inning, and Pete Fairbanks was healthy,
Matz features lively fastball as part of a fun spring debut
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- With his work on the mound and his mentorship in the clubhouse, Steven Matz has already made a positive first impression with the Rays in Spring Training. That continued on Thursday afternoon, when the veteran left-hander pitched two scoreless innings in the Rays’ 7-5 loss to
Here is each team's best power-hitting prospect
Power wins games. As MLB Network insider Tom Verducci has noted, the last six World Series champions have ranked first, third, fourth, third, third and second in regular-season home runs.
Rays issue statement on approval of Hillsborough College land
The Rays released the following statement on Tuesday after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet approved granting a 22-acre parcel of land to Hillsborough College for a ballpark. “The Tampa Bay Rays are grateful for the approval granted today by Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet for
With role flexibility, Boyle aims to show his value in wide-open Rays bullpen
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- The more things change, the more they stay the same. While there may be different faces, different last names on lockers, different arms and repertoires, the Rays will utilize their bullpen more than most teams. Historically, that’s been the case, and in 2026, things shouldn’t be
Fraley makes a splash in a Rays debut nearly 10 years in the making
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- It was a memorable day for outfielder Jake Fraley, who returned to the team that drafted him 77th overall in 2016, with his first appearance as a Ray coming almost 10 years later in Tuesday’s 12-1 victory over the Twins. The lefty outfielder, who should be
Renewed health top of mind for Aranda after switch to new number
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