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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Tampa Bay Rays: Overall Run Production

Tampa Bay Rays: Overall Run Production


I don't really see the Rays dipping into their wallets as much as into their farm system to cure what ails their aching offense, but at least I'll see Morse almost as much as I do now.

I would rate the Giants as more likely to re-sign Morse than for him to end up in St. Pete. But time will tell.

from Bleacher Report:
Tampa Bay Rays: Overall Run Production:
Top Target

Michael Morse

Other Potential Targets

Evan Gattis (trade), Mark Reynolds, Kendrys Morales

Overview

Even with ace David Price shipped to the Detroit Tigers at the deadline, the Tampa Bay Rays still had one of the best pitching staffs in baseball down the stretch last year, and their 3.15 ERA was good for fifth in the majors in the second half.


On the other hand, the offense ranked 27th in the league at just 3.78 runs per game, and if the Rays hope to rebound from a disappointing season, they will need to add some punch.
The DH spot in particular was a black hole in terms of production, as a handful of players combined to hit .229/.315/.389 with 16 home runs and 66 RBI in 576 at-bats at the position.
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