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The Tampa Bay Rays have signed former Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Kyle Gibson in an attempt to find depth for their pitching staff.
The Rays are adding some veteran rotation depth to the organization by signing right-hander Kyle Gibson to a Minor League contract, the team announced Wednesday. Tampa Bay plans to send Gibson to Triple-A Durham,
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The Twins’ momentum that saw them get back in the American League Central race ended in sweltering Florida. Pablo López gave up four runs on seven hits and two walks while
The Rays expected to learn a lot about themselves during the first third of the season -- the “first trimester,” as president of baseball operations Erik Neander has called it. As the first trimester
The Tampa Bay Rays (28-27) are staying afloat, but they could use a boost. They’re 1.5 games out of a Wild Card spot, but are 6.5 games behind the New York Yankees (34-20) for first place in the AL East.
Brandon Lowe homered to extend his hitting streak to 11 games and lead the host Tampa Bay Rays to a 5-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins in Wednesday's rubber match matinee.
Brandon Lowe and Junior Caminero hit fourth-inning home runs, and Drew Rasmussen allowed one hit in six innings to lead the Tampa Bay Rays over the Minnesota Twins 5-0.