Struggling bats, miscues sink Rays in series opener
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays knew they were going to have their work cut out for them Monday night against Tigers ace Tarik Skubal. Sure enough, Skubal didn’t make it easy for the Rays’ struggling lineup. They didn’t make it easy for themselves, either. “For a team that's trying to
Rays place Fairbanks on IL with nerve-related issue
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays on Monday placed closer Pete Fairbanks on the 15-day injured list due to an unspecified nerve-related issue. Manager Kevin Cash said Fairbanks has undergone two tests on his neck and shoulder area, which “seemed to be OK,” and will be sent for further testing to
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Rays still waiting to be taken to Randy Land
NEW YORK -- The fact that the Rays have played better than .500 baseball even with Randy Arozarena, the leader of their offense, mired in one of the worst slumps of his career is a testament to one of the most consistently competitive ballclubs in baseball. But they still need
Eflin continues mastery of Judge, Yanks in Rays' 10-inning shutout
NEW YORK -- It's not easy to shut out the Yankees at Yankee Stadium, but Zach Eflin dominates the Bronx Bombers. And with Eflin back at the top of his game Saturday, the Rays did it. After a pitchers' duel between Eflin and Nestor Cortes, José Caballero's RBI double broke
Minor League Player Spotlight: Rays' Carson Williams
Carson Williams entered the season with a focus on building and being dedicated to his own routine and process -- both mentally and physically. He wanted to emphasize techniques he picked up during his climb of three levels of the Minors last season and his time at big league camp
Brooklyn native thrills family, friends with Yankee Stadium HR
NEW YORK -- Richie Palacios started his day with a couple of slices of pizza in Manhattan, something he had been craving as he headed for his hometown visit. “I enjoyed it, for real,” Palacios said. “I’m going to have some more tonight.” The postgame pie could have been even
Why Rays pitching coach considers Civale an 'artisan'
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Pepiot shrugs off illness, stifles Angels in Rays' narrow win
ST. PETERSBURG -- Ryan Pepiot knew something was off when he looked in the mirror not too long before he took the mound at Tropicana Field on Thursday afternoon. Pepiot felt fine in the days leading up to the Rays’ series finale against the Angels, but when he saw his
Two-homer game takes Williams' scorching start to new heights
You’ve heard how important it is for any player to get off to a hot start. Carson Williams has definitely bought into that philosophy. Few, if any, prospects have started the season stronger than MLB's No. 18 overall prospect. And Williams is showing no signs of slowing down. The latest
Fairbanks ready to get back on the bump after blown save
ST. PETERSBURG -- Pete Fairbanks glanced at the digital clock in the home clubhouse at Tropicana Field on Wednesday night. It was 9:44 p.m. The Rays’ closer vowed not to beat himself up over the blown save that turned a second straight comeback victory by the Rays into a frustrating,
Rays have a 10th man on the field deserving of Gold Glove
Rawlings may have to start handing out Gold Glove Awards for ballboys and ballgirls. The way the Rays' ballboys have been flashing the leather lately, we know which team would be the frontrunner in that department. For the second time during this young season, a Tampa Bay ballboy made a
'You've just got to find a way': Rays record 13-inning walk-off win
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays were down by two and down to their last out with nobody on base in the ninth inning Tuesday night. They were down again in the 10th and the 11th. Then they found themselves one out away from a frustrating, exhausting defeat in the 13th
A potential impact prospect callup for the Rays
We've already seen several noteworthy callups in this young season. The biggest came when the Orioles promoted the best prospect in baseball, Jackson Holliday, on April 10. The Dodgers summoned fellow Top 100 prospect Andy Pages on Tuesday to bolster their outfield. When Justin Steele strained a hamstring on Opening
Williams off to a blazing start with the Biscuits
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Rays face frustrating finish with 'pen struggles, Trout success
PETERSBURG -- After watching Mike Trout go 6-for-12 with a pair of home runs last week at Angel Stadium, the Rays had the right idea when it came to not letting the Angels’ superstar beat them at Tropicana Field. “Keep the guys off base in front of him, I think,
Pinto (2 HRs, 4 RBIs) leads Rays' thrashing of Snell, Giants
ST. PETERSBURG -- Maybe a reunion with an old friend was just what the Rays needed to get their bats back on track. Last year, left-hander Blake Snell used his first matchup against his former team to kick-start the incredible stretch run of his second Cy Young Award-winning season. The
Could Rays No. 11 prospect Simpson steal 100 bases this season?
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'He would have loved it': Rays induct 'voice' Wills to Hall of Fame
ST. PETERSBURG -- During their 18 years together in the Rays’ radio broadcast booth, Dave Wills and Andy Freed shared a few simple goals. They wanted to educate and entertain, and whether the Rays won or lost, they set out to “lead the league in fun.” And nobody had more
'He can fall out of bed and hit': Caminero homers in return from IL
Junior Caminero flexed his home run power in the innings before a late March left hamstring strain sidelined the prized Rays phenom for two weeks. Fittingly, in his first game back from the injured list, MLB's No. 4 overall prospect scorched a three-run homer that proved crucial in Triple-A Durham's
Pepiot bit by long ball, but takes away 'a lot of positives'
ST. PETERSBURG -- Ryan Pepiot spun around on the mound, briefly looked down then put his hands on his knees as he watched Thairo Estrada’s 105.8 mph fly ball sail into the left-field seats at Tropicana Field. He immediately asked for a new baseball, snapped it into his glove and
Rays' bullpen works around free passes in return to form
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays returned to Tropicana Field on Friday with a winning record after their first road trip of the season, but they hadn’t put it together in the way even they expected. Specifically, their bullpen -- thought to be their greatest strength as Spring Training came to