Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago White Sox
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In baseball, there are moments that are bigger than the sport itself. For the Tampa Bay Rays and right fielder Josh Lowe, one of those moments was on full displ
After a concerning rehab outing Friday and throwing a 10-pitch bullpen session on Monday afternoon, Rays ace Shane McClanahan will no longer make his scheduled start for Triple-A Durham on Thursday. Rays manager Kevin Cash said McClanahan is dealing with a sore bicep and that he hopes he’ll resume throwing by the end of the week.
Drew Rasmussen returned to a traditional starting role on Tuesday night, and reliever Edwin Uceta continued his return to form. More importantly, after a 5-11 start to July, the Rays returned to the win column with a 4-3 victory over the White Sox at George M.
The White Sox couldn't overcome a four runs surrendered in an ugly inning for starter Davis Martin, who returned from the injured list.
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Tampa Bay Rays ace Shane McClanahan shared how 'frustrated' he was with this latest setback in his injury recovery.
Each appearance by Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Joe Boyle is accompanied by a forward-facing mentality and the question of how he will respond the
Ask around the Rays clubhouse, and you hear a lengthy litany of ways rookie outfielder Chandler Simpson impresses his teammates and bosses. Game-changing speed. Bat-to-ball skills. High contact rate.