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Prior to Sunday afternoon's game, the Rays reinstated closer Troy Percival and placed right-hander Gary Glover on the 15-day disabled list with a left calf strain.
Playing musical chairs with managers' hot seats
A week ago, Joe Maddon was so the best manager in baseball, and Jerry Manuel was just the night shift captain of the Titanic.
CLEVELAND: It probably looked like the same old Devil Rays to the Indians, even though the devil has been exorcised by the Tampa Bay marketing department.
Rays working magic with American League
Could it be the name? The name Tampa Bay Rays sounds snappier than Tampa Bay Devil Rays, not to mention less demonic.
Josh Hamilton grabs All-Star spotlight
He was coming down off a crack binge when Josh Hamilton showed up at his grandmother's house in Raleigh, N.C. It was Oct.
After the Rays enjoyed a seven-game winning streak that built their lead in the American League East to five games on July 6, they gave it all back, culminating with a 5-2 loss to the Indians on Sunday ...
Peralta powers up Indians sweep of the Devil Rays
Jhonny Peralta hit his second home run of the series, as the Cleveland Indians completed a four game sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays, 5-2. Peralta's third inning sacrifice fly, tied the game at three.
Rays have vested All-Star interest
While many of the Rays will spend the All-Star break in different destinations other than the Tampa Bay area, it's likely all will be tuned in to the Midsummer Classic on Tuesday night, since they have a vested ...
Maddon not stoking Steinbrenner fire
Joe Maddon read the remarks made by Hank Steinbrenner regarding the Rays and their fans and noted he found the remarks "interesting," but he wasn't about to get into any verbal sparring with the co-chairman of ...
Yankee Stadium, even Tropicana Field, is a long way from Idaho Falls, where Joe Maddon began his managerial career in 1981 with the Single-A Chukars, back then in the California Angels' system.
Slumping Rays fall to Yanks in 10
The bizarre 2008 season for the Rays continued Wednesday afternoon, when once again you saw something you never thought you would see.
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays were a running joke for much of their existence. They did not win more than 70 games in any of their 10 seasons.
City Beat: Sports: Why Do the Tampa Bay Rays Flourish While the Reds Flounder?: Sports: Columns
At the end of the 2007 season, the Reds completed their seventh straight year of losing with a 72-90 record.
Go ahead, question: Feel-good Rays can answer
These are different times for the Rays , and there's no better place to discover that than right here at Yankee Stadium.
Navarro may be heading to Bronx
Considering his career year, Dioner Navarro is a likely candidate to be the Rays' representative on the American League All-Star team.
After his team fell eight games out of first place with a loss Thursday to the hated Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi laid into his players.
Jim Souhan: Bartlett plays big role in Rays' success
The Tampa Bay Rays are no longer just the best story in baseball. They're the best team in baseball.
Comedian Rock pays Rays a visit
A surprise visitor greeted Rays players when they returned to the clubhouse following Friday's 11-2 win over the Royals at Tropicana Field.
Division's Big 2 believe in Rays
The race in the American League East was supposed to pass through Boston and New York this year just like it always does.
Upstart Rays take juice away from Red Sox-Yankees
Let it be known that Newsday offered Rays executive vice president Andrew Friedman a chance to apologize yesterday.