Drew Rasmussen will make his first Opening Day start for the Rays against the Cardinals. After overcoming three major elbow surgeries, Rasmussen's journey from reliever to rotation standout is a testament to his resilience and skill. π
Drew Rasmussen will make his first Opening Day start for the Rays against the Cardinals. After overcoming three major elbow surgeries, Rasmussen's journey from reliever to rotation standout is a testament to his resilience and skill. π
Victor Valdez, a promising shortstop, secured a spot on the Tampa Bay Rays' 2026 prospect list. Known for his impressive swing and power potential, Valdez is compared to Francisco Lindor and could become a key infield bat if his development continues.
Catchers Nick Fortes and Hunter Feduccia, known as "Forty and Feddy," are set to continue as the Tampa Bay Rays' catching duo for the 2026 season, aiming for stability and consistency behind the plate.
Nathan Flewelling shone in the Rays' Spring Breakout shutout, driving in a run and catching five innings in a 2-0 win over Mets prospects. The 19-year-old catcher is impressing with his maturity and skills, making him a standout in Tampa Bay's future plans.
The Tampa Bay Rays' 2026 jerseys will feature a patch with fabric from Tropicana Field's original roof, torn off in Hurricane Milton. This commemorative touch marks their return to Tropicana Field and highlights community resilience. βΎοΈ
Taylor Walls' lingering injury could open the door for top prospect Carson Williams to join the Rays' roster as the starting shortstop. With Walls still recovering, Williams might get his chance to shine. π
Taylor Walls lands on IL due to an oblique issue, opening the door for prospect Carson Williams to potentially join the Rays' roster for the season start.
Taylor Walls hits the injured list with a right oblique issue, shaking up the Rays' infield plans. Carson Williams is set to step up at shortstop, but don't rule out the Rays eyeing external reinforcements. βΎ
Junior Caminero shines again, making the MLB All-Under-25 Team for the second year. The Rays' third baseman dazzles with power, hitting 45 homers in his age-22 season. His rising stardom is a bright spot for Tampa Bay fans. π
Rays' top prospects Carson Williams and Jacob Melton, ranked No. 1 and No. 5 in the organization, head to minor league camp. Williams dazzles with power and defense but needs polish after a rocky MLB debut. Melton's potential keeps fans hopeful. π
Prospect buzz intensifies as Taitn Gray, a power-hitting draftee, secures a spot on the 2026 DRaysBay Community Prospect List. Eyes now shift to the final spot, with Cooper Kinney in the mix. Future stars are emerging for the Rays. π
The Rays have sent prospects Jacob Melton and Carson Williams to Triple-A Durham. Melton, who joined Tampa Bay via a trade, struggled this spring but remains a top prospect. Both are expected to develop further in the minors.
Rays fans brace for a new season after Tropicana Field's renovations post-Hurricane Milton. With a reduced capacity, the team's challenge is not just on the field but also in deciding between Tampa or St. Petersburg for future games. β³
Rays continue their 'hyper-transactional' strategy, adding 14 new prospects this offseason, half via trades. Notable moves include acquiring players from the Shane Baz trade and a three-team deal involving Brandon Lowe. Prospects like Jacob Melton are making waves in camp.
Drew Rasmussen will make his first Opening Day start for the Rays against the Cardinals. After overcoming three major elbow surgeries, Rasmussen's journey from reliever to rotation standout is a testament to his resilience and skill. π
Victor Valdez, a promising shortstop, secured a spot on the Tampa Bay Rays' 2026 prospect list. Known for his impressive swing and power potential, Valdez is compared to Francisco Lindor and could become a key infield bat if his development continues.
Catchers Nick Fortes and Hunter Feduccia, known as "Forty and Feddy," are set to continue as the Tampa Bay Rays' catching duo for the 2026 season, aiming for stability and consistency behind the plate.
Nathan Flewelling shone in the Rays' Spring Breakout shutout, driving in a run and catching five innings in a 2-0 win over Mets prospects. The 19-year-old catcher is impressing with his maturity and skills, making him a standout in Tampa Bay's future plans.
The Tampa Bay Rays' 2026 jerseys will feature a patch with fabric from Tropicana Field's original roof, torn off in Hurricane Milton. This commemorative touch marks their return to Tropicana Field and highlights community resilience. βΎοΈ
Taylor Walls' lingering injury could open the door for top prospect Carson Williams to join the Rays' roster as the starting shortstop. With Walls still recovering, Williams might get his chance to shine. π
Taylor Walls lands on IL due to an oblique issue, opening the door for prospect Carson Williams to potentially join the Rays' roster for the season start.
Taylor Walls hits the injured list with a right oblique issue, shaking up the Rays' infield plans. Carson Williams is set to step up at shortstop, but don't rule out the Rays eyeing external reinforcements. βΎ
Junior Caminero shines again, making the MLB All-Under-25 Team for the second year. The Rays' third baseman dazzles with power, hitting 45 homers in his age-22 season. His rising stardom is a bright spot for Tampa Bay fans. π
Rays' top prospects Carson Williams and Jacob Melton, ranked No. 1 and No. 5 in the organization, head to minor league camp. Williams dazzles with power and defense but needs polish after a rocky MLB debut. Melton's potential keeps fans hopeful. π
Prospect buzz intensifies as Taitn Gray, a power-hitting draftee, secures a spot on the 2026 DRaysBay Community Prospect List. Eyes now shift to the final spot, with Cooper Kinney in the mix. Future stars are emerging for the Rays. π