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The Rays Tank: Bullpen 2K13, a rotation shuffle

The Rays wrapped up their road trip with a 4-3 loss to the Blue Jays in the 10th, and the team shifted the rotation for the upcoming series against the Yankees.

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The Rays Tank: Oh, Yunel

Last year? Homophobic slurs on his eye black. This year? Home run celebrations that may have gone a tad too far.

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Rays 5, Jays 7: Odorizzi settles, Lueke loses

After a sweep it's easy to be overdramatic about a loss. Luckily, neither the start by Jake Odorizzi nor the offense can be to blame, as the Rays 7-5 loss to the Blue Jays can be credited with J...

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Rays Tank: Price is not right, see: left triceps

Despite his rough start to the season, a collective groan escaped all Rays fans when David Price left last night's game injured.

Rays 2, Sox 9: Price leaves with triceps injury

The Rays lost 9-2 Wednesday but the real story was staff ace, David Price leaving after just 2.1 innings with what the team is calling triceps tightness.

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Rays Tank: Matty Moe 7-and-0, six wins in a row

Yes, it rhymed. Credit the postgame happiness of yet another win.

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The Rays Tank: A lead upheld, Happ OK

Pitching allowed the Rays' offense to get a solid lead, and keep it; and the discussion began again concerning protective gear for pitchers.

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The Rays Tank: Game 31, yikes.

This one still has a bitter taste this morning.

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Rays Tank: Let's just skip the sixth inning today?

The missing offense has returned, but the pitching has taken a leave of absence.

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Rays Tank: Cobb Needs a Nickname vs Big Game James

The final step in the breakup with James Shields -- seeing him, in a Royals uniform, pitch against the Rays. Sigh.

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The Rays Tank: Team chilled, Cobb hot

Pregame DJs, magicians, cockatoos and penguins during every homestand?

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Rays Tank: Moore wins, and the offense stays

Yes, it’s still only April, but when pitching and offense both decide to show up daily, it's a beautiful thing.

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The Rays Tank: A win, and a look at 4-9 starts

The Rays notched another W at long last, therefore igniting hope in the hearts of all fans…or something like that.

Rays 6, Orioles 2: Moore dominates, bats awaken.

The Tampa Bay Rays offense finally broke out as Matt Moore stymied the Baltimore Orioles.

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The Rays Tank: Bigger than baseball

On a horrific day in Boston, the Rays wrapped up a series against the Red Sox.

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Rays, Red Sox Postponed

If only Fenway Park had a roof....

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The Rays Tank: A W and the road trip continues

Getting their first win in this slew of away games, the Rays head off to Boston and Baltimore.

Moore shuts down Rangers, Rays win 2-0

The Rays Way reappeared Thursday as they got a solid start from Matt Moore, a lock down performance from the bullpen, and just enough offense to win.

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Rays Tank: The worst call in Rays history, maybe?

The third "strike" heard round the world.

DFA Update: Chirinos to Texas for PTBNL

The Rays have always been, and always will be, the underdog. Even when the Rays have a channelside stadium that draws 30,000 fans on a Tuesday, there will be reasons the Rays or the Bay areas are...

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Niemann to DL, Gomes promoted

There was a very good reason Roberto Hernandez beat out Jeff Niemann for the starting rotation, and it was the same reason behind the not-strong-enough spring performance by the Big Nyquill. That September shoulder injury never went away.

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The Rays Tank: Win one and done

A W is in the books, via plenty of hits and the help of some newcomers, and despite a red-hot Chris Davis.

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The Rays Tank: Opening Day, extension chatter

At last: baseball.

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The Rays Tank: Hernandez’s last start, roster set

The Rays lost to the Phillies 10-1 in an inconsistent start from Roberto Hernandez, and with a final cut, the Opening Day roster took form.

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Rays Tank: A win, a backup catcher, a number five

Despite a short start from Matt Moore, the Rays defeated the Pirates 6-2 and trimmed the roster after the game.

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Rays Tank: Two chances for W’s, two L’s instead

The Rays had split-squad games on Friday, playing the Orioles and the Pirates, with both resulting in losses.

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