Baseball is a hard game. We all expect those early-round picks to be team staples. Sometimes, that’s just not the case. Hopefully, those underperforming players are currently on other teams in your league.
Does this mean we have to take the City Connects off? The Rays fell to the Chicago White sox 4-1 at Tropicana Field to fall back to .500 on the season and end the electric City Connect win streak.
Happy Hump Day to all the passionate sports bettors out there, and what a Hump Day it is. Not only do we have playoff basketball and playoff hockey on the schedule, but there's also a full slate of 16 MLB games.
The Chicago White Sox (8-28 look to avoid the sweep when they visit the Tampa Bay Rays (19-18) in the final game of a three-game set. Oddsmakers have listed the Rays as -238 favorites, while the White Sox are +194 underdogs to pick up a win.
The Tampa Bay Rays will be hosting the New York Mets for a three-game series, with the action getting underway at 6:50 PM ET on Friday, May 3. Rays vs.
Luis Gil shines for the Yankees with nine strikeouts in a narrow 5-4 victory over Tampa Bay, handing the Rays their first road series loss of the season.
A risky move for the Rays is paying dividends after a shaky start. From Jeffrey Springs through Pete Fairbanks, the Tampa Bay Rays have managed to flip the script on the careers of what are now very notable major league arms that didn’t carry much expectation before coming to Tampa.
It’s no secret that the Toronto Blue Jays bats have been an absolute rollercoaster to start the season, one that likely has theme parks across the country looking for trademark rights.
Staff ace Zach Eflin gave Tampa Bay the start it needed Tuesday night. Now the Rays will turn to right-hander Aaron Civale for a possible series win over the reigning World Series champion Texas Rangers.
Aaron Civale moved from one American League division race to another at the trade deadline. Civale, who was dealt by the Cleveland Guardians to the Tampa Bay Rays for first base prospect Kyle Manzardo, will make his Rays debut against the host Detroit Tigers on Saturday afternoon.
After acquiring him from the Cleveland Guardians, the Tampa Bay Rays have announced that starting pitcher Aaron Civale will make his team debut on Saturday.
The Tampa Bay Rays have boosted their starting rotation in a trade for Aaron Civale. The Rays and Cleveland Guardians made a rare deadline deal between two teams in the playoff hunt.
The Rays on Monday acquired Aaron Civale in a trade with the Guardians. Tampa Bay is sending first baseman prospect Kyle Manzardo to Cleveland in return.
The Tampa Bay Rays acquired right-hander Aaron Civale from the Cleveland Guardians on Monday in exchange for a top-five team prospect, multiple outlets reported.
The Guardians’ rotation has been ravaged by injury this season, with Aaron Civale and many other teammates spending significant time on the injured list but there are reasons to be skeptical of Civale’s ability to continue at quite such a strong pace.
The Cleveland Guardians are a few days away from being forced to make tough decisions with the pitching staff. They've been without Triston McKenzie and Aaron Civale for most of the season due to injuries, but they're close to returning. First up to make their return to the mound will be Civale.
Aaron Civale will make his first start in nearly a month as the Cleveland Guardians continue a three-game road series against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday.
While Civale is expected to remain sidelined until some point in August, the Guardians added that he responded well to an anti-inflammatory injection and could resume throwing as early as this coming week.
It's yet another blow for Civale, who missed time this spring with a strained glute muscle.
Guardians starting pitcher Aaron Civale has had a tough season that apparently came with more adversity on Wednesday. The right-hander pitched a scoreless first inning against the Chicago White Sox, but Eli Morgan came out to start the top of the second.
The Guardians are placing starter Aaron Civale on the 15-day injured list because of left glute tightness.
The Indians announced they’ve reinstated right-hander Aaron Civale from the 60-day injured list.
The Indians announced a quartet of roster moves today, including the news that right-hander Aaron Civale has been placed on the 10-day injured list.
On Wednesday, Cleveland confirmed Civale will miss at least a month of action with a sprained middle finger on his throwing hand.
The 21-year-old outfielder went 0-for-4 with a strikeout in his MLB debut on Thursday. But he made up for the hitless game with his home run on Friday night.
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