Rays trade for Marlins catcher Nick Fortes
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The Rays' struggling offense is due for a big boost following the latest injury news regarding their All-Star second baseman
Swapping catchers allows them to remain competitive and improve for the future. With other deals, it may be trickier to do both.
The two trades the Rays made Monday night were technically separate transactions. Viewed together, they represent the complex and conflicting dynamic facing Rays president of baseball operations Erik Neander this week.
The Rays opted for youth and control in a trade with Miami, signaling a shift in priorities behind the plate heading into the season’s stretch run.
The Pittsburgh Pirates fielding offers for Jack Suwinski might not sound like such a big deal. He's appeared in just 27 games for the Pirates this season and is
The Rays made a pair of trades to reshape their catching situation, walking the line between buying and selling as they hope to remain afloat in the American League postseason race. On Monday night, the Rays traded offensive-minded veteran Danny Jansen to the Brewers.
Often considered the gold standard of Rays deadline deals and a cautionary tale league-wide. The Rays turned Chris Archer into three impact players and, in later trading Glasnow and Meadows, residual returns. Want more of our free, weekly newsletters in your inbox? Let’s get started.
The trade deadline season is just above the horizon, and the stove is starting to heat up as the Rays issued a trade to the Kansas City Royals. The Tampa Bay Rays have sent right-handed pitcher Joey Krehbiel to the Royals in exchange for cash considerations.