ST. PETERSBURG — The Rays are adding two more players with major-league experience to their now 72-man spring roster, pitcher Connor Seabold and catcher Tres Barrera on minor-league deals.
Leodalis De Vries and Ethan Salas, the top-two prospects in the San Diego Padres' farm system, will officially join the MLB club for spring training camp.
Capacity 11,026 2024 Attendance (at Tropicana Field): 1,337,739 (Averaged 16,515, 14th out of 15 AL parks and 28th overall) ...
Connor Seabold, who was acquired by the Red Sox during the COVID 2020 season, has signed a minor league deal in Tampa Bay.
Miguel Rojas gladly gave up his No. 11 to Roki Sasaki and went back to 72, his jersey as a Los Angeles Dodgers rookie in 2014 ...
BLOOMINGTON — Nate Lavender tuned into Major League Baseball’s Rule 5 Draft because he thought a couple friends might be selected. Lavender did soon see a familiar name, his own. And suddenly, ...
The biggest name who won't be returning to the Blue Jays this season is a two-time All-Star in Romano. The local kid who survived being plucked in the Rule 5 Draft in 2018 had the six-season run for ...
But, at least early on, there will be some focus on the future, as six of the Rays' top prospects are among the invitees to ...
Nick Anderson is several seasons removed from a lightning-strike arrival in Tampa Bay's bullpen, where he struck out six ...
Next stop on Leodalis De Vries’ fast track: Big-league spring training.
After being designated for assignment recently, former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Brandon Eisert has been claimed by the ...
Chicago also signed infielder Tristan Gray to a minor-league deal. Gray, 28, batted .152 with one homer and one RBI in 17 ...
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