We all expected to see the young OF Josh Lowe in the Big Leagues at some point this season, but due to the loss of Austin Meadows, it happened a little sooner than anticipated. Lowe will begin the 2022 season in a Rays uniform. We can't rely on him for the production that Meadows gave … Continue reading Josh Lowe Projections
The Reality Of The Meadows Deal
"This one hurts", said every single Rays fan. There's no doubt that Austin Meadows was (and still is) a beloved player by the Tampa Bay fan base and this does indeed hurt. Let's take a look at the trade real quick. The Tigers acquired Austin Meadows and gave the Rays INF, Isaac Paredes and a … Continue reading The Reality Of The Meadows Deal
Miles Mastrobuoni Spotlight
Miles James Mastrobuoni was born on October 31,1995 in San Ramon, CA. Mastrobuoni played his collegiate ball at the University of Nevada. In his career at Nevada, Miles hit .364 with 83 hits and 21 extra-base hits. The Rays drafted Mastrobuoni in the 14th round of the 2016 draft. Due to his lack of stand-out … Continue reading Miles Mastrobuoni Spotlight
Rays Win a Game in 2022… Finally
The Rays were winless and held a record of 0-5 going into today's Spring Training contest against the Orioles. Everyone understands that Spring Training games don't count towards a team's record, but fans (and players) still want to see their team win ballgames. Winning can bring some necessary confidence and light a fire under a … Continue reading Rays Win a Game in 2022… Finally
Rays Minor Leaguers Making Their Presence Known
After a long-awaited Spring Training, the MLB is back in action. In the baseball world, spring is a time of optimism and hope. There's hope for every MLB fan that their team will be a winning ball club despite any odds. There's also hope that minor leaguers invited to Spring Training will gain the attention … Continue reading Rays Minor Leaguers Making Their Presence Known
Rays On Pace For Best Record in Franchise History
As we approach the end of the season, the Rays hold a comfortable 8-game lead in one of the toughest divisions in baseball. The AL East currently has 4 teams in legitimate contention for a playoff spot, but only 3 spots available. The Blue Jays, Red Sox, and Yankees are all only a game apart … Continue reading Rays On Pace For Best Record in Franchise History
Interview with Rays’ 7th Round Pick, Logan Workman
Logan Workman is a 6-4 RHP from Soddy Daisy, Tennessee. He attended Lee University where he finished his college career with a 2.13 ERA and a 20-5 record. In his 2021 campaign, Workman tossed 79.2 innings allowing only 16 ER and recording 110 strikeouts. This pure dominance from the right-hander came to the attention of … Continue reading Interview with Rays’ 7th Round Pick, Logan Workman
Wander Franco Call-Up
After losing 6 games in a row, the Rays front office formed the long-awaited decision to call up the blossoming young superstar, Wander Franco. Wander is a 20-year old infielder from the Dominican Republic. The Rays signed him when he was only 16 years old, and he's been notably impressive ever since. Franco was named … Continue reading Wander Franco Call-Up
Remember The Name: Joseph Patrick Wendle
Joseph Patrick Wendle, better known as, Joey Wendle is off to an incredible start this season, and the only people surprised are fans of opposing teams. Rays fans know what to expect from Wendle, as he's been a consistent staple in the Rays offense for the last 3 seasons. That being said, Wendle remains one … Continue reading Remember The Name: Joseph Patrick Wendle
What To Look Forward To For The Rays 2021 Campaign
Full season of Randy Arozarena: The haters will say it was a fluke, but the Rays fans who got to see him put on a show at the end of last season and virtually every game of the postseason know that this guy is something special. I don't think he will put up absurd numbers, … Continue reading What To Look Forward To For The Rays 2021 Campaign