The Rays always do their research before acquiring players. They look into everything you’d expect, from a player’s statistics and projections to his background and health. But they also consider the personality and character of anyone they’re going to add to their clubhouse.
As the seemingly solved Rays stadium saga segued from “Here to Stay” after lawmakers approved stadium funding in downtown St. Petersburg to a now more ambiguous wait-and-see with a March 31 deadline looming, the Rays future off the field remains murky at best.
After a 5-2 victory in their exhibition game with the Northeastern Huskies on Friday, the Red Sox opened the official Grapefruit League campaign with a 6-4 road win over the
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — Tampa Bay Rays Manager Kevin Cash and President of Baseball Operations Erik Neander are focused on returning to the postseason after a five-year stretch of October ...