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ROGER MOONEY Shortstop Hak-Ju Lee is among the 18 non-roster players invited to the Rays big league spring training camo. The highly-touted prospect will join Tim Beckham in Port Charlotte, providing Rays fans with a glimpse of what is likely the future of the shortstop position. <img…
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