The Rays have earned their reputation for being among the game’s best at identifying and acquiring young talent from other organizations. They quickly turned Randy Arozarena from an outfielder buried on the Cardinals’ roster into a postseason hero.
Instead of going to an arbitration hearing over $275K, Taylor Walls and the Tampa Bay Rays have landed on a salary for 2025 while adding a club option for 2026.
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Brayden Taylor's defensive versatility, power at the plate and speed on the basepaths make him one of the most intriguing prospects in the Rays' farm system.
Speaking to the Tampa Bay Times, Erik Neander said he thinks the Rays have enough internally to improve on their 80-82 record.
While the Rays may not see a return in 2025, they've made a shrewd addition to bolster their bullpen for the long haul.
After an up-and-down 2024 season in the big leagues, Junior Caminero is putting together a great season in LIDOM.
If the owner can't get the team's proposed new ballpark built, it may be time for him to sell to someone in the Tampa Bay area who can.
The Rays announced Wednesday that they’ve signed infielder Taylor Walls to a one-year deal with a club option for the 2026 season. In doing so, the two parties avoided an arbitration hearing.
The Rays and shortstop Taylor Walls avoided arbitration on a one-year deal that contains a 2026 club option. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Winning isn’t always about the money you spend; the Tampa Bay Rays have shown that. The Rays have been a premium farm system for over a decade, and their current crop is no exception. With 14 players inside my Top 200,
On the January 24 edition of "The Leadoff Spot" Bowden suggested that if Bregman were to re-sign with the Houston Astros, the Yankees could try and acquire third baseman Isaac Paredes.