While the vast majority of attention this off-season has been placed on Tropicana Field, the Tampa Bay Rays still have a baseball season to prepare. With pitchers and catchers reporting to their ...
Like rays of sunlight after a storm, the Tampa Bay Rays aim to shine in 2025 with a brighter future. With Tropicana Field ...
With the arbitration deadline now in the rearview mirror, the Toronto Blue Jays are among the numerous teams that won’t have ...
The Rays avoided arbitration hearings with four players prior to Thursday’s deadline to exchange salary figures for the coming season, and they will head to a hearing with shortstop Taylor Walls.
Pitcher Zack Littell is rewarded through the arbitration process for his strong season with a hefty raise to $5.72 million.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays avoided salary arbitration with a $28.5 million, one-year deal, while Framber Valdez ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have agreed to terms for the 2025 season with four of their five arbitration-eligible players: right-handed pitchers Shane Baz and Zack Littell, left-handed pitcher Garrett ...
The Rays reached agreement with four of their five remaining arbitration-eligible players and will head to a potentially interesting hearing with infielder Taylor Walls. Agreeing to one-year deals by ...
The 2025 arbitration deadline has come and gone and the Tampa Bay Rays have settled with four of their five arbitration ...
The pitcher says the confidence the team showed in him by offering a multi-year contract was immensely impactful.
Right-handers Shane Baz and Zack Littell, left-hander Garrett Cleavinger, catcher Ben Rortvedt and shortstop Taylor Walls.
Despite rising salaries, the Rays aren't likely to trade first baseman Yandy Diaz or second baseman Brandon Lowe. Read more ...