We'll start with the MLB standings and leaders:
The Rays team stats:
Man the starting pitching has been brutal, but you already knew that if you were following along. A lot of it is due to the bad defense (our calling card) as our defensive efficiency is a league-worst, but we've had bad defensive teams before and much better team ERAs. Also while the offense remains excellent, it's still a bit down this year as we're not even first in runs scored (although it's mainly due to playing 3 fewer games than Boston, which has scored 8 more runs).
The hitting stats:
Josh Alexander has made us forget Daniel Vasquez but Jaiden Hardaway is starting to show his age (34) these days, no longer having or on pace for 9-10 WAR seasons; instead he's on pace for 5.4 in what is likely his final season with us. Still great, just not his usual otherworldly self.
Pitching stats (don't look at them too long):
It's a bit sad to have relievers as two of your best three pitchers overall, but it is a testament to how good Ed Pretty (who should be rookie of the year IMO) and Kikuo Kawase are. Thanks to our defensive (in)efficiency, some pitchers with mediocre-to-bad numbers are actually better than appear as shown by WAR (Mendoza, Brockman), but some aren't, which is why Tim Gates is out of the rotation. And I'm afraid there's no fixing Ken Neil, and he may be dealt while he still has perceived value as Joe Trader has taken over the lefty setup role and done well.