The money, of course, will be nice, especially with the millions Drew Rasmussen didn’t make over the years due to elbow injuries.
Speaking with the Tampa Bay Times this week, Tampa Bay Rays President of Baseball Operations Erik Neander implied that he ...
Team officials are well aware things often don’t go as planned, and they will watch and wait during spring camp.
MLB Network's Christopher Russo isn't impressed with the Los Angeles Dodgers' masterpiece offseason. Russo ranked the best ...
While the vast majority of attention this off-season has been placed on Tropicana Field, the Tampa Bay Rays still have a ...
DALLAS — Without ever saying Danny Jansen’s name, baseball operations president Erik Neander made clear how much the Rays feel the catcher will help their team, describing his profile as their ...
The Tampa Bay Rays, who finished 80-82 last season, have long been known to capitalize on the trade value of players on expiring contracts. Consistently at the bottom of the league in payroll, the ...
The Rays have seen Drew Rasmussen overcome a lot in his career. The right-hander worked his way back from a pair of Tommy ...
6 with an undisclosed injury. Rays president of baseball operations Erik Neander said on Dec. 10 in an interview on MLB Network that he expects McClanahan (elbow) to throw "150-ish" innings in 2025.
Erik Neander said “we’ll look for those opportunities” to further bolster the position-player side, but the Rays’ president of baseball operations told Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times ...