The Major League season is well over, but there is always baseball going on. You have winter baseball all over the Americas. Down in South America, the Liga Ven ...
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Yes, the Rays recognized that they have too many outfielders to carry on their Opening Day roster. No, they’re not worried ...
Mullins signed a one-year contract with the Rays on Wednesday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
It’s been just over a month since the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series, officially kicking what has thus far been an eventful offseason for the Tampa Bay Rays.
With Ryan Helsley off the market, Pete Fairbanks might be the next closer to sign. The Toronto Blue Jays and Miami Marlins are among the teams interested in him, according to industry sources briefed ...
Mullins, now 31, arrives with extensive AL East experience after seven and a half seasons with Baltimore and a brief stint ...
Presumably, Mullins will be penciled in as the everyday center fielder as the Rays hope he finds a way to return to form.
The Rays went into the offseason seeking to improve production in their outfield and so far have added veteran Jake Fraley (also a lefty) and Ryan Vilade (a righty swinger with only 64 major league at ...
Overall, the Rays are in a good position if they do decide to make a trade. Outfield depth appears to be something that other ...
No one had an offseason prediction that included Cedric Mullins signing with the Tampa Bay Rays. A disappointing New York Mets trade acquisition last summer, he ...
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