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Alternate post title: Wade Davis, The Reliever I’ll admit it: when Andrew Friedman said at the beginning of the off-season that the Rays didn’t need to trade a starter, I called bull. It’s no secret that the Rays have a glut of major-league-ready starting pitching, with seven starters who could theoretically be in the opening day rotation*, so I wrote off Friedman’s...

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Manager Joe Maddon working out Tampa Bay Rays' lineup

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Tampa Bay Rays' offseason moves, spring training plans

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The Rays Baseball Foundation, the charitable arm of the Tampa Bay Rays, is accepting applications for its Community Fund Grant Program. Applications for the Community Fund Grant Program are currently available on raysbaseball.com, on the Community page. The Rays Baseball Foundation Community…

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