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- I will boo Andy Sonnanstine for this: http://bit.ly/g7mKYf 8 hours ago
- Even as team's highest paid player, B.J. Upton still providing value http://bit.ly/fpltkc #Rays 1 day ago
- Who is left on the RHRP market? http://bit.ly/hdgVZq 1 day ago
- The options besides Andruw Jones for a RH COFer: http://bit.ly/fkrBQ0 1 day ago
- Added two charts to the Longo post that should clear up some confusion: http://bit.ly/dQlJtH 1 day ago
- Halftime reading: Why Rauch makes sense for the Rays http://bit.ly/h8JpZE 2 days ago
- Does Kyle Farnsworth's intimidation factor actually hurt his batters? http://bit.ly/eNNIwc 2 days ago
- The other (and perhaps the only real) reason to favor Vlad over Manny: http://bit.ly/e8OKBo 3 days ago
- Quantifying the Rays' 2011 draft pick surplus: http://bit.ly/gh2UFr 3 days ago
- More on the Jose Veras interest: http://bit.ly/eRzTlM 6 days ago
Tag Archives: Jon Rauch
Jon Rauch Signs With Toronto
Using MLB Trade Rumors’ free agent tracker, here’s a run down of the remaining righties of interest. Jeremy Bonderman The oft-injured starter historically struggles against lefties (.283/.350/.375) but excels versus righties (.255/.310/.394). Bonderman’s numbers likely improve with a move to … Continue reading
Why Jon Rauch Could Be The Man of The Rays’ Hour
Brian Fuentes appears to Oakland-bound, which leaves one more relatively big-named reliever on the market. That reliever is Jon Rauch, who Tommy briefly mentioned last week. The Rays reportedly have interest in Rauch, which should shock no one, and I … Continue reading
Looking for Relief: Grant Balfour, Rafael Soriano, & Jon Rauch
On Saturday’s conference call, Andrew Friedman said the Rays’ goal is to take the money saved in the Matt Garza trade and put it back into the 2011 team; namely the bullpen and the offense. To date, we’ve run through … Continue reading
Posted in Off the Field, Roster Management
Tagged Bullpen, Closers, Grant Balfour, Jon Rauch, Rafael Soriano
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Bobby Jenks Signs With Boston
Bobby Jenks signed with the Boston Red Sox earlier today. Contrary to popular belief, there are still worthwhile right-handed relievers on the market. To prove this, I took a number of relievers (11 total) from a free agents list. From … Continue reading