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The Tampa Bay Rays went into the MLB trade deadline as buyers, but their perspective is changing due to their struggles.
The Tampa Bay Rays find themselves once again without the services of All-Star second baseman Brandon Lowe. Just four days after returning from an oblique injury, Lowe is heading back to the 10-day injured list due to plantar fasciitis in his left foot.
The direction the team will go and how much it will do still seem to be in play as Thursday’s deadline approaches.
The Houston Astros need to go out and bolster their offense, and this Tampa Bay Rays All-Star is the way to do it.
With their infield depleted by injuries, the Rays turned to a familiar face to upgrade their depth on Saturday. Tampa Bay acquired infielder Tristan Gray from the White Sox for cash considerations and added him to the active roster in Cincinnati.
The trade deadline season is just above the horizon, and the stove is starting to heat up as the Rays issued a trade to the Kansas City Royals. The Tampa Bay Rays have sent right-handed pitcher Joey Krehbiel to the Royals in exchange for cash considerations.
The Milwaukee Brewers might surprise people at the deadline, but not in the way that you expect. A splash trade for a star like Eugenio Suárez is what a lot of