Tampa Bay Rays, Orioles and MLB Trade Deadline
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Major League Baseball's trade deadline is now less than two weeks away (July 31), meaning that it's time for moves and rumors to start flowing like last night's wine. As such, CBS Sports will be tracking all of Friday's latest news, notes, and moves in the space below for your viewing convenience.
The Rays stumbled into the All-Star break. The Red Sox swept them in a four-game set at Fenway to conclude the first half. Tampa Bay has dropped 11 of their past 14 games.
The Rays are in position to buy, but they're always at least open to trading veterans as well. Read their outlook at MLB Trade Rumors.
Derek Falvey arrived in Minnesota from the Guardians' front office, a system known for maximizing pitching and churning the roster efficiently. Manager Rocco Baldelli came from the Rays, where roster manipulation and deadline boldness are basically a front-office tradition.
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Yardbarker on MSNTampa Bay Rays Sliding in a Handful of Power RankingsThe Tampa Bay Rays limped into the All-Star break. A four-game sweep at the hands of the division rival Boston Red Sox in Fenway Park is cause for concern.
Ahead of the MLB trade deadline, the Boston Red Sox are reportedly eyeing a trade for All-Star corner infielder Yandy Diaz.
It's been a rough year in Tampa Bay, where the Rays ' seemingly never-ending pipeline of young pitching has dried up and left the club on track to record its first losing season since 2007...
The 33-year-old first baseman is a .288 hitter with an .806 OPS for his career, averaging 18 home runs, 76 RBI and a 3.4 WAR per 162 games since arriving in Tampa Bay in 2019. Díaz is set to make ...
Sep 22, 2024; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays pinch hitter Yandy Diaz (2) reacts after hitting a double in the seventh inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Tropicana Field.
Tampa Bay baseball in the post-David Price/Ben Zobrist/Joe Maddon/Andrew Friedman era was supposed to be painful to watch. But someone forgot to tell that to new skipper Kevin Cash and the rest of ...
Ken Rosenthal sees new ownership for the Rays and ponders a Kyle Tucker signing if the outfielder does not stay with the Cubs.