The Rays defeated the Red Sox for the second night in a row. Early and Often After a three-game stretch without breaking five runs, the bats came out hot for Tampa. With runners on the corners Randy Arozarena stepped to the plate against Rich Hill and took one for a …
Read More »Braves tie Mets for top spot in NL East
The New York Mets and Atlanta Braves are tied for first place in the NL East division. With just 26 games remaining in the regular season, it’s neck and neck for the two teams. They will meet each other at the end of the month for a three-game series out …
Read More »AL Wild Card race heating up
The AL Wild Card standings are heating up. Surely, with October approaching, teams are monitoring the standings with postseason aspirations. AL Wild Card Division Leaders There are three division leaders for the AL. Houston Astros is for the West division with 87 wins and 48 losses. The next game they …
Read More »Rays inch closer to Yankees
The Rays won the first of a three-game series against the Red Sox on Monday. It was a 4-3 come-from-behind victory that ended a five-game win streak for Boston. Surely, Manuel Margot and David Peralta secured the game in the seventh inning, each bringing home some runs on doubles. Bouncing …
Read More »Rays beat Marlins 7-2
The Rays (71-57) defeated the Marlins (55-74) by a score of 7-2 Tuesday in the first of a two game road set. Recap It was a hit parade in Miami last night for the Rays. They totaled 14 hits leading to the seven runs that would seal the victory. Randy …
Read More »Rays Head to South Beach in Hopes of Clinching the Citrus Series
After tallying a season-high 12 runs Sunday and capturing their 70th win this season, the Tampa Bay Rays will travel south to Miami to face the Marlins Tuesday at 6:40 p.m. The Rays had an off day Monday for the first time since Aug. 11, winning 12 of 17 games …
Read More »Kevin O’Sullivan Talks Gator Baseball
Steve Russell had the chance to talk Gator Baseball with head coach Kevin O’Sullivan Friday on the Sport Scene. A “Different” Summer For O’Sullivan With the recent addition of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) and the transfer portal, college sports have seen a major transition in what happens in the …
Read More »Lowe, Arozarena Power Rays to 6-2 Win Over Tigers
The Tampa Bay Rays (56-49) defeated the Detroit Tigers (42-65) 6-2 Thursday night, taking the series opener. After splitting a series against the Toronto Blue Jays and dropping one to the Cleveland Guardians, the Rays hit the road with something to prove against Detroit. Brandon Lowe and Randy Arozarena lit …
Read More »Soto, Bader, Among Names Traded Before Deadline
The 2022 MLB Trade Deadline has come and gone, but plenty of big names were traded just before the 6 p.m. cutoff. Soto Traded for Prospects in Massive Deal Former Washington Nationals outfield Juan Soto was traded to the San Diego Padres in what some consider to be the biggest …
Read More »Legendary Broadcaster Vin Scully Passes Away
Vin Scully, who was the voice of the Dodgers in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years passed away Tuesday at the age of 94. Scully will be remembered forever as one of the most distinguished broadcasters in sports history. His calm, soothing voice is one that never be forgotten …
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