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The Rays had to battle Mother Nature in Sunday afternoon’s series finale against the Orioles. The temperature at first pitch was 93 degrees, with a heat index of 105, the hottest game the Rays have played at home this season.
While the Tampa Bay Rays positioned themselves in a better way after the start of the 2025 MLB season, that momentum shifted downward toward the All-Star break. The Rays got off to a rough start, steadied their ship,
Tampa Bay Rays fell short of earning its first sweep in nearly a month, but with a series win over Baltimore under its belt, they feel good about things.
M ajor League Baseball's trade deadline is now less than two weeks away (July 31), meaning that it's time for moves and rumors to start flowing like last night's wine. As such, CBS Sports will be tracking all of Friday's latest news, notes, and moves in the space below for your viewing convenience.
MLB is making a key decision about the Tampa Bay Rays stadium. The league is allowing the team to continue playing in a minor league park.
In the 2025 season, the Tampa Bay Rays are tasked with a challenge they had never had to face before in their home games: rain delays. On Sunday a
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Tampa Bay has been playing at Steinbrenner Field as Tropicana Field undergoes major repairs after Hurricane Milton
A deal to purchase the team from Stuart Sternberg is in place, with a September closing possible. But Sternberg would remain in control until the season ends.
The proposed buyers of the Rays are not venture capitalists looking for a flip. These are Florida-rooted businessmen. Do they really care if the team is in Tampa or Orlando?
Despite concerns over limited capacity at Steinbrenner Field, Rob Manfred says the Tampa Bay Rays won't have to move any postseason games they host.
With the 67th pick, the Rays selected Dean Moss, their first-ever pick from IMG Academy in Manatee County. The 19-year-old primarily played centerfield in high school and is a strong left-handed batter. In 2025, he hit .471 with a .615 on-base percentage. He is committed to LSU.
Several words are synonymous with Tampa Bay Rays rookie center fielder Chandler Simpson: Heart, hustle, speed, and now, consistency. After knockin