The Rays moving into first place, getting unexpected pitching performances, and two hitless players make the list in this week’s Three Up, Three Down.
The Rays moving into first place, getting unexpected pitching performances, and two hitless players make the list in this week’s Three Up, Three Down.
After a week at Tropicana Field, the Rays return to the road, and this time they remembered their bats. Let’s look at the good and slightly less good of Week 4 of the Major League season.
Last week the Rays came home and got their record back to .500. Let’s see what else went right for them, as well as what didn’t.
The Rays came back to Earth this week as the team couldn’t get anything going on the road. Let’s see the good and the bad during 5-straight losses to Atlanta and Baltimore.
Finally, the season has begun! The Tampa Bay Rays faced the Toronto Blue Jays in a three-game series for the first official week of baseball this season. Let’s look at what went right for the Rays and what went horribly wrong.
Major League Baseball has returned! In honor of Opening Day for the Rays, let’s look at their three best and three worst Opening Day performances.
I braved (no pun intended) unseasonably cold Florida weather, without a jacket, to bring you this Spring Training report. Enjoy!
During the regular season, I will be highlighting three positives and three negatives from the previous week of Tampa Bay Rays baseball. I’m kicking the column off, though, with the three biggest off-season acquisitions and losses.
Rocco Baldelli just brought his Minnesota Twins team into Tropicana Field and took three out of four games against his former team. The first-year skipper has led the Twinkies to one of the best records in Major League Baseball, but he’s not the only former Rays player making noise as a manager this season.
For the second time in team history, the Tampa Bay Rays will finish the month of April with the best record in Major League Baseball.