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Tampa Bay Rays Moving Spring Camp Due to Damage Caused by Hurricane Ian
The Tampa Bay Rays are relocating their spring base for 2023 due to extensive damage to team training facilities caused by Hurricane Ian. The Rays have trained since 2009 in Port Charlotte, Florida, about 90 minutes south of St. Petersburg. The club intends to explore several options before making a decision on where to hold spring training and play Grapefruit...
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Cleanup Ongoing in Bonita Springs After Hurricane Ian
NBC 6’s Ari Odzer is in Bonita Springs, one of the areas hardest-hit by Hurricane Ian, with a look at how they’re recovering.
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Royals Hire Rays Bench Coach Matt Quatraro as Manager
Matt Quatraro replaces Mike Matheny, who was fired as part of a wide-spread shakeup within the Kansas City Royals after a 65-97 finish for their sixth straight losing season.
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Guardians' Oscar Gonzalez Hits Walk-Off HR in 15th for 1-0 Win
The Guardians and Rays were scoreless entering the 15th inning before Cleveland’s Oscar Gonzalez hit a walk-off, series-clinching home run in Game 2 of the American League Wild Card series.
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Guardians Edge Rays 2-1 in MLB Wild Card Series Opener
The Cleveland Guardians used some favorable hometown weather and a whole lot of Shane Bieber to push the Tampa Bay Rays to the brink of elimination on Friday afternoon.
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Rays Make MLB History With All-Latino Lineup on Roberto Clemente Day
On Roberto Clemente Day, the Tampa Bay Rays became the first MLB team to ever start a lineup with nine hitters all born in a Latin American country.
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Margot Drives in Go-Ahead Run, Rays Nip Marlins 2-1 in 10
Manuel Margot singled in the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th inning and prevented a run by tracking down a flyball to deep center in the bottom half, leading the Tampa Bay Rays past the Miami Marlins 2-1. The Marlins intentionally walked Yandy Díaz before Margot’s line-drive single to right field drove in automatic runner Yu Chang from...
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McClanahan Scratched With Injury, But Rays Beat Marlins 7-2
José Siri homered, doubled and drove in two runs as the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Miami Marlins 7-2 after All-Star pitcher Shane McClanahan was scratched due to injury. The Rays, who lead the AL wild-card race, replaced McClanahan just before his scheduled start because of a left shoulder impingement. The left-hander, a contender for the AL Cy Young Award,...
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Yankees' Josh Donaldson Hits Walk-Off Grand Slam in 10th Inning Vs. Rays
New York Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson sealed the deal against the Tampa Bay Rays with a walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning.
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Rays' Drew Rasmussen Loses Perfect Game in Ninth Inning Vs. Orioles
Tampa Bay Rays starter Drew Rasmussen tossed eight perfect innings against the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday before giving up a leadoff double in the ninth.
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Cash: Rays Players Not Wearing LGBTQ Logos Won't Divide Team
A number of Tampa Bay Rays players decided not to wear rainbow-colored logos on their uniforms as part of the team’s annual “Pride Night” on Saturday that recognized the LGBTQ community. Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash addressed it after Sunday’s game, saying he doesn’t think it’ll negatively impact the clubhouse because discussions among the players over past few weeks...
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Yankees, Rays Shut Down Game Coverage on Social Media to Highlight Impact of Gun Violence
The Yankees and Rays opted to suspend social media updates during their game on Thursday, instead using their platforms to raise awareness about gun violence.
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Ramirez Homer Caps 5-Run 1st, Rays Beat Marlins 5-4
Harold Ramírez homered in a five-run first inning, Colin Poche struck out Jesús Aguilar to strand the bases loaded in the ninth and the The Tampa Bay Rays held on for a 5-4 victory over the Miami Marlins before the fourth straight crowd under 10,000 at Tropicana Field. Drew Rasmussen won his fifth straight decision, giving up three runs and...
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Texas School Shooting Hits ‘Close to Home' for Rays Pitcher Brooks Raley
The mass school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, was especially disturbing for Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Brooks Raley, who grew up there.
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Three Rays Homers Back McClanahan in 4-0 Win Over Marlins
Kevin Kiermaier hit Pablo López’s first pitch for an inside-the-park home run and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Miami Marlins 4-0. Harold Ramirez and Ji-Man Choi also homered off López, who had given up only two home runs in eight preceding starts. Shane McClanahan (4-2) pitched six innings for the Rays, striking out nine. Kiermaier hit a line drive...
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Kevin Cash Makes History With 2021 AL Manager of the Year Award
Tampa Bay Rays skipper Kevin Cash took home his second straight American League Manager of the Year award.
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Tampa Bay Rays' Randy Arozarena Named AL Rookie of the Year
Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena has been named 2021 American League Rookie of the Year.
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How to Watch Red Sox Vs. Rays in 2021 ALDS
The Boston Red Sox will take on the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2021 ALDS. Here’s how to watch on TV and stream for free online.
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Rays' Randy Arozarena Pulls Off Straight Steal of Home Vs. Red Sox
Randy Arozarena added another postseason highlight-reel play to his resume in Thursday night’s Red Sox-Rays ALDS Game 1.
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Baz's 5 2/3 Scoreless Innings Helps Rays Sweep Marlins 3-2
Rookie Shane Baz pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings to win his second straight start and the AL East champion Tampa Bay Rays beat the Miami Marlins 3-2 for their team-record 14th series sweep