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It took another strong start, a very strange play and a bases-loaded walk for the Rays to snap their confounding losing ...
The Rays remain aggressive on the bases, have an interference call go their way and get a timely bases-loaded walk to top the ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have made multiple roster moves before Friday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers. The team has announced that they have called up pitcher ...
The Rays had their home losing streak on the brink Thursday night, entering the eighth inning with a four-run lead over the ...
This is how bad it is going for the Rays. They got a strong start from Ryan Pepiot. They got a couple of big hits and some runs from an offense that had been struggling mightily. They took a four-run ...
Orlando baseball investor Rick Workman got his first job at 4 years old when he collected eggs on the family farm.
A dream to bring the Tampa Bay Rays to Orlando should remain just that, a dream — tax money should be spent on other things.
Notes | Baseball’s big boss visits with the Rays in New York and reiterates his faith in Tampa Bay as a Major League Baseball ...
Effingham dental magnate Rick Workman and the owner of the nation’s largest personal injury law firm are among the financial backers of the effort hoping to lure Major League Baseball ...
Mayor Ken Welch’s administration has unveiled ideas to remake the city’s downtown waterfront that include demolishing Al Lang ...
The group seeking to attract a team - perhaps the Tampa Bay Rays - says John Morgan, founder of the Morgan & Morgan law firm, ...
Rick Workman, the founder of Heartland Dental, and John Morgan, of Morgan & Morgan, are among the investors in the Orlando Dreamers bid to bring MLB to Orlando.