The Tampa Bay Rays just dropped two of three against the Chicago White Sox, the team with the worst record in the American League and the worst record in baseball over the past two years, the Rays have gone 4-8 against them over that time.
19 games to go, with two road trips and two home stands remaining in the 2025 season. Tonight, the Rays begin their second-to-last road trip. The first six games of this trip are being played on the South Side against the last-place Chicago White Sox, while the final six will be featured in Chicago’s North Side.
CHICAGO –– With the MLB trade deadline approaching on Thursday, the White Sox made a deal with the Tampa Bay Rays. Minor league infielder Tristan Gray is headed to Tampa in exchange for cash considerations, the White Sox announced.
The Tampa Bay Rays acquired infielder Tristan Gray from the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations, the team announced on Saturday. Additionally, the Rays have designated INF/OF Coco Montes for assignment.
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To bolster their infield, the Tampa Bay Rays agree to a trade with the Chicago White Sox. This comes after shortstop Ha-seong Kim went out due to an ailment in the recent series against the Sox. On Saturday, the Rays acquired the talents of infielder Tristan Gray, per Robert Murray of Fansided.
The Chicago White Sox are one of this year’s sellers for the Trade Deadline, and should have a good chance at landing a deal that can make them more competitive next season.
Less than 24 hours after joining the big-league roster, Tristan Gray heads back to Triple-A Charlotte. The Chicago White Sox announced Tuesday that they’ve activated center fielder Luis Robert Jr.
Before Monday night's opener, the Chicago White Sox announced a pair of roster moves. The club placed first baseman Ryan Noda on the 10-day injured list with what can only be assumed is general ineffectiveness (or, you know, an actual injury). In his place, the Sox called up third baseman Tristan Gray from Triple-A Charlotte.
CHICAGO – The White Sox made a roster move ahead of Monday's series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays at 6:40 p.m. CT at Rate Field. First baseman Ryan Noda has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a right quad strain.
The Chicago White Sox sit just one week from the Major League Baseball Draft, where they have the tenth pick, and eight days from the MLB All-Star Game.
After the Pittsburgh Pirates designated him for assignment a week ago, Tristan Gray has cleared waivers. The club attempted to outright him to Triple-A, but since Gray had previously been outrighted, he had the ability to block that assignment and choose free agency instead, which is what ended up happening, according to MLB Trade Rumors.
Pirates infielder Tristan Gray cleared waivers following last week’s DFA, MLBTR has learned. As a player with a prior outright assignment, he’ll have the option of rejecting a second outright in favor of free agency, if he chooses to do so.
The Pittsburgh Pirates had agreed to a deal with Andrew McCutchen in December, but he wasn't officially added to the roster until this week. This meant that the team needed to clear space for McCutchen on the 40-man roster, and it turns out that former Oakland A's infielder Tristan Gray was the odd-man out.
The Pirates designated infielder Tristan Gray for assignment, the team informed reporters (including Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). Pittsburgh had not officially added Andrew McCutchen to their 40-man roster until this evening, so they needed to open a spot.
This is one in a series of stories breaking down members of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 40-man roster. The Pirates picked up infielder Tristan Gray off waivers in October 2024, giving them some depth they’d lacked at first and third base.
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Nothing wrong with a little insurance at third base. The Pittsburgh Pirates have made their first move of the offseason by claiming infielder, Tristan Gray, off waivers from the Athletics.
The Pittsburgh Pirates made their first offseason move one day after the World Series, reacquiring infielder Tristan Gray on waivers. It’s not the move Pirates fans were hoping for and is bound to draw cries of, “Here we go again!” However, upon close examination, it makes sense.
Infielder Tristan Gray has been claimed off waivers by the Pirates, per an announcement from the Athletics. The A’s also announced that right-hander Austin Adams and infielder Armando Alvarez have been outrighted off the 40-man roster.
The Oakland Athletics announced on Tuesday that they have claimed infielder Tristan Gray off waivers from the Miami Marlins. They have assigned him to Triple-A to play with the Las Vegas Aviators, though he has not officially reported yet.
The Athletics announced that they have claimed infielder Tristan Gray off waivers from the Marlins and assigned him to Triple-A Las Vegas. Miami had designated him for assignment in recent days.
The Marlins announced Monday that outfielder Griffin Conine has been selected to the roster, a move that was reported Sunday. The club also added right-hander Mike Baumann, recently claimed off waivers, to the active roster.
The Miami Marlins purchased the contract of shortstop Tristan Gray from Triple-A Jacksonville and optioned right-hander George Soriano. To open a spot on the 40-man roster, the Marlins placed right-hander JT Chargois (neck) to the 60-day injured list.