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In the end, the questions for players during extension season are always the same: How much risk are you willing to tolerate?
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The Tampa Bay skipper calls outpouring of support overwhelming after guiding the Rays on a World Series run with a "really tough" outcome.
Josh Tolentino and Greg Auman37
Third baseman is finding his power at the plate, an encouraging step for his 2020 stats. "The guy can hit," manager Kevin Cash said.
Greg Auman4
Tsutsugo brings plenty of pop, but how manager Kevin Cash will use him with several left-handed hitters in the lineup is undecided.
Josh Tolentino10
Hard-hitting infielder blasts two of Tampa Bay's four homers to lead the Rays into the AL Division Series against Houston.
Josh Tolentino12
With the slugger likely to miss 6-8 weeks, Tampa Bay hopes one of the other right-handed-hitting infielders can pick up the slack.
Josh Tolentino7
Jesús Aguilar and Eric Sogard could be Tampa Bay's latest success stories. "These guys are fitting in great," catcher Mike Zunino said.
Josh Tolentino8
Rays general manager Erik Neander tells local radio station the team will be "more open than aggressive" in its approach.
Josh Tolentino15
After falling behind 2-0, the Rays throw everything at the Twins and come away with an 18-inning win and a "happier flight home."
Josh Tolentino2
What can we expect from Brandon Lowe, Nate Lowe, Austin Meadows and Jake Faria? And what will the Rays' bullpen look like?
Tampa Bay lost its arbitration case, but all eyes are set ahead — and on the rotation — with the full squad set to report Monday.
Diaz has above-average contact skills and good discipline with a .283 average and .361 on-base percentage in 299 plate appearances.
Tommy Rancel6
Once part of Tampa Bay's future, Bauers dealt to Cleveland for Diaz, who the front office sees as a hitter with loads of promise.
Juan Toribio12