David Price was just trying too hard. The Rays left-hander learned his lesson, manager Joe Maddon said, and will take it a little bit slower as he begins a rehab assignment Friday.More» Price throws in bullpen, working towards rehab
With 18 1/3 scoreless innings this season, Alex Torres has been so good that the Rays will leave him in the bullpen for the time being, rather than attempt to convert him back to a starter, as he was for most of his Minor League career.More» Torres works two scoreless relief innings
Matt Joyce has been too good to bench, and even with the addition of Wil Myers, Joyce will continue to see the majority of the at-bats, though those will now come in left field as opposed to right field, where Joyce has primarily played this season.More» Joyce adds an insurance run with a solo homer
Manager Joe Maddon said James Loney's incredible production has been one of the nice surprises for the Rays this season. But 10 months ago, Loney's future appeared much different.More» Loney flashes the leather in the eighth
Wil Myers was aggressive and confident at the plate during his first day in the Major Leagues on Tuesday, but he finished with just one hit in seven at-bats.More» Myers discusses Major League debut vs. Sox
The Rays got a rare gem from a starting pitcher and they hit a game-tying homer off the opponent's closer, but a dormant offense and an untimely pitching lapse from typically-steady reliever Joel Peralta left the Rays empty-handed as they fell to the Red Sox, 3-1, on a walk-off homer by former teammate Jonny Gomes.More» After tying it late, Rays fall on homer
It was a nondescript, not to mention damp, Major League debut for Wil Myers, the No. 1 prospect of the Tampa Bay Rays. But MLB.com's No. 4 overall prospect did record his first hit and learn a good deal in the process.More» Myers' parents talk about his debut
Alex Cobb, who was struck on the right ear by a line drive on Saturday, is out of the hospital and feeling better, but Rays manager Joe Maddon said the road to recovery will likely be a long one.More» Cobb hit in head by liner, leaves on stretcher
Three days after reporting soreness during a bullpen session, David Price threw another one on Tuesday and this one went much better, according to manager Joe Maddon.More» Price leaves the game with an apparent injury
The news Rays fans had been waiting for all season finally arrived Sunday afternoon: Wil Myers is coming to The Show. Because of the excitement generated by Myers' arrival, many Rays fans have sent in questions and comments concerning him.More» Myers doubles to leadoff the fourth inning
Right-hander Roberto Hernandez exited amid a decisive two-run sixth inning as the Rays dropped a 5-3 decision to the Royals on Sunday in the series finale at Tropicana Field.More» Scott's RBI double ties the game in the first
The Rays placed Alex Cobb on the seven-day concussion disabled list on Sunday morning, a day after he sustained a mild concussion when he was struck in the right ear by a line drive off the bat of Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer.More» Cobb hit in head by liner, leaves on stretcher
The Rays announced on Sunday that they will call up outfielder Wil Myers, their No. 1 prospect, from Triple-A Durham in advance of Tuesday's doubleheader at Fenway Park. To make room on the active roster, second baseman Ryan Roberts was optioned to Triple-A Durham.More»Myers set to make his MLB debut with the Rays
Rays ace David Price wouldn't classify the soreness he felt on Saturday as a setback, but it did at least delay the schedule that manager Joe Maddon had been discussing for his Minor League rehab assignment.More» Price throws in bullpen, working towards rehab
Relievers Brandon Gomes and Juan Carlos Oviedo took a big step forward on Sunday morning, throwing their first bullpen sessions since going on the disabled list.More» Gomes strikes out side in eighth
Manager Joe Maddon will spend the Rays' off-day on Monday attending the grand opening of the Hazleton (Pa.) Integration Project's Hazleton One Community Center.More»
Right-hander Alex Cobb was forced to leave after being struck in the head with a line drive, but homers by Luke Scott, Matt Joyce and Evan Longoria carried the Rays to a 5-3 win over the Royals on Saturday at Tropicana Field.More» Scott drills a two-run shot to put Rays on top
Rays starter Alex Cobb was struck in the head by a line drive on Saturday afternoon and had to be carted off the field on a stretcher during the fifth inning against the Royals at Tropicana Field. He was diagnosed with a mild concussion.More» Cobb hit in head by liner, leaves on stretcher
Evan Longoria is picking up some ground in the All-Star voting, but he still needs a lot of help from Rays fans if he's going to contend for the American League's starting third-base position in the Midsummer Classic.More» Longo rips a solo shot to straightaway center
On April 26, Rays manager Joe Maddon moved Matt Joyce to the leadoff spot in an attempt to get him going at the plate. Looking back, the skipper's tactic appears to have worked. And it's still working now.More» Joyce hammers a leadoff homer to right-center
The Rays switched up their lineup on Saturday afternoon against the Royals, giving Luke Scott his first start of the season in left field and bumping him up to the third spot in the order. Evan Longoria was back at DH, with Kelly Johnson starting at third base.More» Scott drills a two-run shot to put Rays on top
Crooked numbers continued to haunt Rays starters, as the Royals hung a four-spot on left-hander Matt Moore in the fifth inning en route to a 7-2 win at Tropicana Field. Matt Joyce hit his 13th homer for Tampa Bay.More» Joyce hammers a leadoff homer to right-center
Rays slugger Evan Longoria started at designated hitter for the second consecutive game on Friday night and could be there for the rest of the weekend against the Royals due to plantar fasciitis in his right foot.More» Longoria on improvement after his recent slump
After Thursday night's game, which saw Rays starter Jeremy Hellickson allow eight runs in the sixth inning, Rays manager Joe Maddon spoke about the urgency to have the team's starters right the ship.More» Cobb turns in an excellent outing vs. Yankees
Jake Odorizzi threw 3 1/3 innings against the Royals and gave the Rays' overworked bullpen a rest after Jeremy Hellickson's short start. After the game, he was optioned back to Triple-A Durham as Tampa Bay reinstated Alex Cobb from the bereavement list.More» Odorizzi hit by grounder, recovers for out
The big inning continued to haunt Jeremy Hellickson on Thursday night when the Royals parlayed an eight-run frame off the Rays right-hander into a 10-1 win.More» Molina scores on Tejada's throwing error