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Rays' Kevin Cash, Erik Neander get contract extensions BY Spectrum News Staff Pinellas County UPDATED 10:17 AM ET Feb. 08, 2024 ...
NEW YORK - The Tampa Bay Rays acquired former top prospect Forrest Whitley for cash considerations on Friday afternoon, and manager Kevin Cash confirms that they will use him in the bullpen moving ...
Hunter Bigge #43 of the Tampa Bay Rays gives a thumbs up after getting hit by a foul ball. Julio Aguilar/Getty Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash addressed the "scary" scene after the game, telling ...
TAMPA — Shane McClanahan got a “very good” report from a nerve specialist on Tuesday and should resume his throwing progression soon, Rays manager Kevin Cash said. McClanahan went to see ...
TAMPA, Fla.— On Thursday night, baseball took a backseat for the Tampa Bay Rays after reliever Hunter Bigge had to be taken away on a stretcher. A line drive foul ball from Baltimore Orioles ...
Brandon Lowe clobbered a pinch-hit, two-run homer to help the Tampa Bay Rays score 12 unanswered runs and climb out of an 8-0 deficit to stun the Baltimore Orioles in Tampa, Fla.
Shane McClanahan, who has been managing a nerve issue since spring training, is still working his way through the ailment and has some hurdles left to clear before he can rejoin the Tampa Bay Rays.
He never lost consciousness and was able to converse with first responders, Rays manager Kevin Cash said. The ball in question was put into play in the top of seventh inning off the bat of ...
After the game, Cash said Bigge was struck in the face. The ball left Rutschman’s bat at 105 mph, according to Statcast. Bigge, on the 15-day injured list with a lat strain, received a standing ...
He never lost consciousness and was able to converse with first responders, Rays manager Kevin Cash said. The ball in question was put into play in the top of seventh inning off the bat of ...
After the game, Cash said Bigge was struck in the face. The ball left Rutschman’s bat at 105 mph, according to Statcast.
After the game, Cash said Bigge was struck in the face. The ball left Rutschman’s bat at 105 mph, according to Statcast.
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