The Tampa Bay Rays made a lot of moves this offseason to reshape their organizational depth chart in the minor leagues. A ton of young, high-upside talent was acquired, which has led to a lot of new faces being on the team’s Top 30 prospects list.
The Rays essentially abandoned the words “Tampa Bay” when the team rebranded to Navy and Columbia Blue, but with the new ownership group has come a clear intent to listen to the desires of the Rays fan base, and that includes the re-introduction of a road grey jersey that reads TAMPA BAY proudly across the chest.
While most of the attention in camp has focused on players battling for the final spots on the major league roster, several prospects have quietly stood out in small samples.
With the World Baseball Classic set to get underway and spring training in full swing, the Tampa Bay Rays are hoping to be a contender in 2026. Fortunately,
The Tampa Bay Rays are getting close to the start of the regular season, and a key position battle for the team might be becoming a bit clearer. With Opening Day quickly approaching for the Rays, the team is undoubtedly excited about getting back on the field for some meaningful baseball.
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
When coming up through the Tampa Bay Rays minor league system, third baseman Junior Caminero was a highly-touted prospect. He reached as high as No. 3 in MLB prospect rankings, which comes with a lot of pressure.
As the Tampa Bay Rays get set for the start of the regular season, a recent injury could open the door for a young prospect to get some more opportunities. With the start of the regular season quickly approaching for the Rays, they are trying to figure out what the roster is going to look like for Opening Day.
The Tampa Bay Rays received encouraging news regarding one of their key offseason additions as spring training continues. Second baseman Gavin Lux appears to be trending toward game action after several productive days of increased activity at camp.
MLB’s third annual MLB Spring Breakout game is scheduled for March 19-22. Growing in popularity, the four-day event features top prospects from every team in 16 exhibition games.
The Tampa Bay Rays have been dealing with a lot of injuries thus far in spring training, looking to manage things ahead of Opening Day in three weeks. One of the players they are still waiting on is their new starting second baseman, Gavin Lux.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
As spring training continues for the Tampa Bay Rays, the team is seeking to bounce back from a disappointing campaign in 2025. In order to accomplish that, they will need some players to step up in what will undoubtedly be a challenging American League East. This winter, the Rays were a franchise that made a lot of moves to reshape the roster.
The Tampa Bay Rays know that there are some question marks with their lineup heading into the 2026 season when it comes to offensive production. There are a few established and known entities on the roster.
The Tampa Bay Rays are set to continue their spring training exhibition season against the Netherlands on March 4. However, they have announced a change to the original lineup that they were planning to go with.
Following a couple of wins in a split-squad game, the Tampa Bay Rays will be back in action on Wednesday, hosting Team Netherlands as they prepare for the World Baseball Classic. With the WBC starting up, some of the national teams are playing exhibitions against major league opponents to get ready.
The Tampa Bay Rays picked up two victories on Tuesday afternoon by defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1 and the Minnesota Twins 5-3. With the wins, the Rays improve to 5-7 in Spring Training, and they are holding up well without several stars who are competing in the World Baseball Classic in the upcoming weeks.
The Tampa Bay Rays were very busy this offseason, reshaping their Major League roster and organizational depth. A lot of trades were made, most of which were done with a clear eye on the future.
Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Shane McClanahan did not know what to expect when he took the mound in Tuesday’s spring training game versus the Philadelphia Phillies.
As the Tampa Bay Rays prepare for the start of the regular season, they are rolling through spring training, trying to get a feel for what the roster will look like.
As fans have been waiting for any update on Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Shane McClanahan and his recovery process, he is set to make his spring training debut on Tuesday afternoon against the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Tampa Bay Rays might’ve found their next spark plug. Quietly. Patiently. And now, loudly, with Theo Gillen trending inside big league camp. The 20-year-old outfielder, drafted 18th overall in 2024 out of Westlake High in Austin, is now the No.
Rays right-hander Edwin Uceta is headed for testing after experiencing shoulder discomfort early in camp, reports Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. Uceta