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2026-27 Offseason: Part 2
January 3: Clayton Kershaw has entered the vagabond portion of his career; after pitching for Philly in 2026 he's now a Cardinal on a 1-year, $8.1M deal.
January 5: Robbie Ray is off to Minnesota as the lefty joins the Twins for one season at $7.5M. January 7: A couple of veteran relievers found new clubs as former Ray Jason Adam goes to Arizona for 2/13 and Blake Treinen is a Phillies for 1/3.8. January 9: Former Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara signs with the Cardinals for 2/19. January 13: Slugging OF/DH Jorge Soler is a Blue Jay thanks to a 4/48 deal. January 17: Veteran OF Nick Castellanos is a Pirate for 1/7 while starter Matthew Boyd inks a 3/58 pact with the Mets. January 18: Freddy Peralta, one of the top starters on the market, signs with Baltimore for 6/110 and who says you can't home again as Jack Flaherty joins his original club, St. Louis, for 2/34. January 19: Former Rays star Randy Arozarena is now a Phillie on a 2/15 deal. January 20: Big Rays news as longtime 1B/DH Yandy Diaz is now a Kansas City Royal, for 3/22. Might have kept him if I knew he'd take that little. Also it's not going to be much of an induction ceremony at Cooperstown this summer: ![]() Pain for Andruw Jones. January 22: Yet another former Ray is on the move as SP Jeffrey Springs joins St. Louis for 4/72. January 24: Big day for free agent signings. First we say goodbye officially to Brandon Lowe as he signs with the Cubs for 5/155. And the big fish of this year's free agent market, superstar starter Tarik Skubal, goes to Washington on a whopping 6/258 contract. January 25: OF Adolis Garcia joins Yandy Diaz in Kansas City on a 5/43 contract. January 28: One of the original Tampa Bay Devil Rays was Dave Martinez, who went on to have a managerial career after serving as the Rays' bench coach for many seasons. Now we welcome another Dave Martinez to the organization as we've signed one of the top amateur IFAs. Take a look at the 2B/3B's power potential: ![]() A long way to go for the 17-year-old but he's one to watch. February 2: Anthony Bender, in our bullpen the last couple of years, is now with Atlanta on a 1-year, $3.8M deal. February 3: Still another of our pitchers from last year is headed elsewhere as Bailey Ober signed a 2/61 deal with Baltimore which is kind of amazing since he was due about $8M in arbitration this year and nobody wanted to give me anything for him in trade. February 16: Signed OFs Luis Robert Jr. and Ian Happ to minor league contracts with major league options. A couple of RH-hitting OFs (Happ is actually a switch-hitter) who plied their trade in Chicago for most of their careers join the squad as depth and will each make $1.8M if promoted. Robert was once a touted up-and-coming star but only hit .200-12-57 with St. Louis last year while Happ hit .231-11-52 with the Cubs and neither had much of a market. Right now I don't project either making the team but we'll see. And with that it's time to start the preseason schedule as the Rays look to get back to the playoffs once again. |
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2027 Opening Day Roster & Preseason Predictions
The only injuries we had in the preseason were ones that were confined to it, so going into the season we have a healthy roster.
No real surprises on the Opening Day roster, which shakes out thus: C-Baldwin, Susac 1B-Aranda 2B-B.Taylor SS-C.Williams 3B-Caminero IF-B.Matthews, Durbin (IF/OF) LF-Ja.Duran CF-Simpson RF-J.Lowe OF-DeLuca DH-Isaac SP-McClanahan, Ryan, Rasmussen, Senga, Bradley LR-Faedo MR-Lavender, Sands, Speier, Uceta SU-Cleavinger, B.Stewart CL-Jh.Duran (just realized we have two J.Durans) The only "surprise" cut was Kevin Kelly, who had options left when most of the rest of the bullpen didn't; I'm sure we'll need him soon enough. Also the vet OFs we signed to minor league deals (Happ, Robert) will start the year at Durham. The preseason picks: ![]() We're predicted for good things in large part due to run prevention as the predicted MLB-best team ERA of 3.37 is nearly two-tenths of a run better than the next team. The season will start with the Yankees at home, but because we have teams starting overseas early we'll have to sit around for 8-9 days first. |
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April 1-4, 2027: vs NY Yankees (4)
Opening Day:
![]() An exciting and successful opener that saw Duran come through big as well as some of the new acquisitions like Susac, Matthews and Durbin who were brought in to be used against lefties. Still had to overcome five Yankee homers but a win is a win. Game 2: ![]() Game 3: ![]() Game 4: ![]() Well it all went downhill after Opening Day as the Yankees took the next three including a tough 10-inning loss in the finale. We'll try to get going against the Phillies, who visit for 3 games. Players of the Week: AL: Jasson Dominguez (NY), 8-19, 2 HR, 6 RBI (which we had a front row seat to) NL: Jackson Merrill (SD), 6-12, 3 HR, 8 RBI MLB News: Atlanta ace Spencer Strider will be sidelined a month with a sore elbow. |
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April 5-7, 2027: vs Philadelphia (3)
Game 1:
![]() A coming-out party for rookie slugger Xavier Isaac, who belted 3 HR and drove in 6 runs, singlehandedly leading the Rays to victory. Game 2: ![]() McClanahan's injury was minor. Game 3: ![]() An impressive sweep of the Phillies to wash the taste of losing 3 of 4 to the Yankees to start the season out of the Rays' mouths. Ryan was particularly impressive in the finale, pitching a perfect game for 5 2/3 and going 8 shutout innings. |
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April 9-11, 2027: at Miami (3)
Game 1:
![]() Game 2: ![]() Game 3: ![]() After a nice win in the first game, their fourth straight, things got real ugly real quickly in the last two games. They'll try to right the ship in Toronto, where they'll play four games. A look at the early standings: ![]() Players of the Week: AL: Max Kepler (CLE), 10-18, 1 HR, 3 RBI NL: Corbin Carroll (ARI), 11-24, 3 HR, 9 RBI MLB News: St. Louis lost SS Masyn Winn for 8 weeks thanks to a forearm strain. |
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April 12-15, 2027: at Toronto (4)
Game 1:
![]() Game 2: ![]() A monster game for Caminero with 2 HR and 7 RBI. DeLuca was hit immediately after a Caminero homer and started a brawl with the pitcher, earning a 3-game suspension. Jake Mangum was recalled from Durham to take his spot during that time. Game 3: ![]() A rough game for the staff as Rasmussen left after two batters (he'll be fine for his next start) and then Stewart left with back tightness. It's only a 4-day moderate injury but we ILed him anyway to get a fresh arm, in this case Kevin Kelly. Game 4: ![]() What started as a promising series ended up a split, as nobody is getting much going in the AL East (Toronto leads the division now). Next up: The long road trip concludes with 3 at Yankee Stadium. MLB News: Dodgers superstart Shohei Ohtani hit career homer #300. |
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April 16-18, 2027: at NY Yankees (3)
Game 1:
![]() Transaction: Jonny DeLuca is back from his suspension so Jake Mangum is sent back to Durham. Game 2: ![]() What an incredible game from Caminero. Game 3: ![]() And despite the win a truly ugly game for J.Lowe. Nothing wrong with going into Yankee Stadium and taking two out of three. ![]() An incredible start for Carson Williams, outplaying everyone in the big leagues so far this season. Players of the Week: AL: This guy: ![]() Massive, massive week for Junior. NL: Nick Martini (COL), 11-26, 2 HR, 6 RBI |
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