Once again, we are on the precipice. Inches from calamity and miles from comfort. The decision by Rays owner Stuart Sternberg ...
Avert your eyes. Ignore the stats. If you were worried about Tampa Bay’s offense coming into the spring, this is probably not the story you want to read. While the news was positive Sunday, the bigger ...
We never wanted any of them to leave. Not Longo and not CC. Not Price, not Snell, not Kiermaier, not Zobrist. All of the ...
John Romano | The Rays reliever has some of the more impressive numbers you’ll see out of the bullpen despite not having a ...
The mayor? He felt betrayed. The Rays? They felt cornered. The community? Based on social media chatter, residents felt angry and bewildered. Maybe angry and stunned. Also, just plain angry. The ...
The Rays have not set a price for selling the team — they haven’t even acknowledged that the team is for sale — but somewhere ...
John Romano | After a brutal start to spring, Tampa Bay’s top four outfielders busted out in split-squad games on Sunday.
The hour was early, the stands were empty, the wind was whipping and the hitters were not recognizable. Also, Shane McClanahan was in his element. Tampa Bay’s left-handed ace threw four-plus innings ...
John Romano | The team could be sold. A stadium could be built in Tampa. Or the status quo could go on indefinitely.
The team says it was one of many possibilities, although the city and county did not immediately embrace the idea.
Mason Montgomery’s fastball gained about velocity and his career took off when the Rays converted him into a reliever.