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Junior Caminero isn't going anywhere. On the day the Rays started trading in advance of Thursday’s Trade Deadline, one big swing from their 22-year-old All-Star third baseman reminded everyone why ...
With the Tampa Bay Rays slowly drifting out of the playoff race, the team reportedly could move on from two key players ahead of the trade deadline.
Even critics of the Rays’ frequent roster churn often pointed to Longoria as the rare star who stayed–a player who embraced the market, the team culture, and the grind. An Impact Beyond the Field ...
Both Caballero and Rays manager Kevin Cash chalked it up to players being a little on edge with the Rays sitting 6 ½ games out of a playoff spot with a 64-62 record.
As Berry notes, the Rays have not issued Longoria's No. 3 to any player since he left the organization. It will surely be retired in time, and he will also take his place in the team's Hall of Fame.
10. B.J. Upton Position: Center Field and Third Base Years with Rays: 2004, 2006-2012 Notable Accolades: N/A B.J. Upton will likely be remembered more for never truly being able to reach his sky ...
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