The Tampa Bay Rays had a very disappointing season last year. With the AL East featuring two playoff teams and another that has been aggressive this offseason, they may be better served to look to the ...
Three-time batting champion Luis Arraez agreed to a $14 million salary and right-hander Dylan Cease agreed to $13.75 million ...
Diaz ultimately went nowhere, as the Rays underwent a measured sell-off rather than a full-scale teardown. Closer Pete ...
We heard last week that the Tampa Bay Rays didn't want to trade either of Brandon Lowe or Yandy Diaz this offseason. Despite ...
The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal implies that the Rays aren’t keen on subtracting from the offense between now and Opening Day.
Despite rising salaries, the Rays aren't likely to trade first baseman Yandy Diaz or second baseman Brandon Lowe. Read more ...
The remaining qualified free agents are first baseman Pete Alonso, third baseman Alex Bregman, right-hander Nick Pivetta and ...
The Rays are expected to make modifications that will give GMS, covered in Yankees branding and signage, a homier vibe.
If the New York Mets don't re-sign Pete Alonso to play first base in 2025 and beyond, should they try to acquire Yandy Díaz as a stopgap option at the position?
When you stretch a rubber band too far, it either snaps or rebounds with a sting—and it seems like Pete Alonso and his agent ...
On Saturday, of Joe Najarian of New York Mets on Sports Illustrated suggested that the Mets could trade for Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Yandy Díaz, who is entering the final year of a $24 million ...
According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Tampa Bay Rays aren't necessarily looking to trade either of Yandy Diaz or Brandon Lowe, both who have come up i ...