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Just over a year ago the Rays treated the 2024 MLB trade deadline as an opportunity to blow up most of the team, dealing ...
The two trades the Rays made Monday night were technically separate transactions. Viewed together, they represent the complex ...
Erik Neander says there’s “nothing awful” but the two-time All-Star lefty has “lingering symptoms” from a nerve issue.
One TV was tuned to their game at Yankee Stadium, which included an early deficit, injuries to Yandy Diaz, Chandler Simpson ...
Tampa Bay Rays ace pitcher Shane McClanahan has been recovering from injury all season, but he might have hit yet another ...
Despite a dramatic slump over the past month that’s taken them out of the American League East race and out to the periphery ...
The procedure officially closes the book on whatever chance there was that the southpaw could return to the majors before season’s end.
The task of the trade deadline, the way Rays baseball operations president Erik Neander saw it, was certainly challenging.
Zack Littell started the night as a member of the Rays, and by the time the 11-inning marathon of a game against the Yankees ...
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Erik Neander said “we’ll look for those opportunities” to further bolster the position-player side, but the Rays’ president of baseball operations told Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times ...
Erik Neander, Tampa Bay Rays president of baseball operations, during a season ending baseball news conference, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Florida. [AP/YONHAP] When pursuing Korean ...