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Rays Stadium Vote Next Week: Tampa Bay's Future Home?
01:17|Tampa Bay Rays fans eagerly await a potential vote on a new stadium site, with the Hillsborough College District Board of Trustees set to decide on January twentieth. The proposed deal would transform the North Dale Mabry campus into a mixed-use district, including a new ballpark, and is the leading candidate for the Rays future home. The new ownership group aims to have the stadium ready by 2029, sparking mixed reactions from fans and locals regarding traffic, costs, jobs, and excitement. The upcoming vote could pave the way for construction plans and secure the Rays future in Tampa Bay. Checkout Solipillow.com
Rays' Closer by Committee: Cut-Riders in Focus
01:57|The Tampa Bay Rays are transitioning to a closer by committee for the 2026 season, focusing on pitchers with cut-ride fastballs due to their effectiveness against both lefties and righties. Historically, the Rays have seen success with this approach, as seen with top save leaders like Alex Colome, Fairbanks, and Soriano. The teams top bullpen candidates for the closer role include Griffin Jax, Bryan Baker, Hunter Bigge, and Steven Wilson, each with their unique strengths. The Rays strategy aims to reduce risk and maintain competitiveness in what could be their deepest bullpen since their 100-win 2021 team. Checkout Solipillow.com
Palacios Eyed for Rays' 2B, Fans Hope for Offensive Boost
01:29|Tampa Bay Rays Second Base Dilemma: Richie Palacios Eyed for Starting Role The Tampa Bay Rays are facing a significant challenge in filling their second base position following the trade of Brandon Lowe. While theyve made other moves to strengthen their roster, the loss of Lowe has left a substantial offensive void. Richie Palacios, a versatile utility man, is being considered for the starting job. Palacios showed promise last season, and the Rays are hopeful he can maintain his performance over a full year. However, they remain open to exploring other options during the offseason. Checkout Solipillow.com
Rays' Shortstop Dilemma: Williams vs. Walls
01:31|MLB Analyst Predicts Tampa Bay Rays Opening Day Roster: Carson Williams Bench, Taylor Walls Starts at Shortstop Checkout Solipillow.com
Rays Miss Out on Marte, Pivot for Offense
01:38|The Tampa Bay Rays offseason plans took a hit as the Arizona Diamondbacks decided to keep star player Ketel Marte, ending trade talks. The Rays, aiming to bounce back as contenders, had hoped Martes bat would fill offensive gaps left by trades. With Marte off the table, the team must now swiftly explore alternative options to bolster their lineup. Checkout Solipillow.com
Tampa Bay Rays Pursue J.T. Realmuto
01:36|Tampa Bay Rays Catcher Conundrum: Fans and Analysts Demand Upgrade, J.T. Realmuto from Phillies Emerges as Potential Solution Checkout Solipillow.com
Rays' Offseason: Projected Roster & Pitching Staff
01:53|The Tampa Bay Rays are taking a patient approach to the offseason, with President of Baseball Operations Erik Neander emphasizing smart deals over rushing to complete the Opening Day roster. MLB.com projected the roster as if the season started tomorrow, highlighting key position players and pitchers. Yandy Diaz secures the designated hitter spot, while catchers Hunter Feduccia and Nick Fortes return. Jonathan Aranda takes first base, and Junior Caminero and Taylor Walls hold down third and shortstop, respectively. Second base remains a question mark with Richie Palacios health in question. The outfield features Cedric Mullins in center, alongside Josh Lowe, Jake Fraley, Chandler Simpson, and Jonny DeLuca. Ryan Vilade provides versatility in the utility role. The starting rotation looks promising with Shane McClanahan, Drew Rasmussen, Ryan Pepiot, and new free agent Steven Matz. The fifth spot may go to Ian Seymour or Joe Boyle. The bullpen has depth but lacks a lefty, so the team may add matchup help. Expect changes in camp as battles heat up. Checkout Solipillow.com
Zalupski's Hands-Off Rays Ownership: Good News for Fans
01:32|Patrick Zalupski, new lead owner of Tampa Bay Rays, assures fans of stability and continuity. He emphasizes his commitment to Dream Finders Homes, stating the Rays purchase wont distract from his main job. Zalupski highlights the teams strong setup and sees the Rays as a long-term asset. He ties owning the Rays to boosting Dream Finders profile, with the stadium deal set to unlock the next level. Checkout Solipillow.com
Rays New Ownership: Big Spending Era?
01:49|In 2026, the Tampa Bay Rays face a new era under new ownership, Patrick Zalupski, after years of budget-conscious operations. Fans anticipate a shift towards big spending, but skepticism lingers. The team, with a current roster at around $78 million, is expected to finish last in the AL East. The offseason will reveal if theyll add more to their roster, with a betting opportunity on FanDuel. Checkout Solipillow.com
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