Now, the real competition begins

by Gary Shelton on April 26, 2026

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Bain was a popular choice.

Sunday, 4 a.m.

Now, it is the time for answers.

The legitimate questions have all been addressed. The nit-picking is complete, too. But, really, all we have is words. Soon, the pads go on, and the proving begins.

The Bucs are no different than any other team. You can plan, and you can expect. The prospects have been analyzed endlessly.

But every player tells his own story. And the truth is the success stories and the busts will be roughy the same percentages they always are.

Soon, we will know if Rueben Bain's short arms are indeed a legitimate issue. First, ask yourself this: Do you know the arm length of anyone else in the NFL? For all the stats in the NFL, who is in charge of sleeve length?

Trotter must show he can cover./UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI

Soon, we will know if Josiah Trotter has yet to discover that football teams can throw passes, too. At least, that's the impression you get from the wildfire criticism. But consider this: Linebackers are always the underdog in coverage against a running back. They're bigger, and as a rule, they're slower. Even the best coverage linebackers can keep up with a back only for so long. Does Trotter, the Missouri grad, have work to do? Of course. But it's not like every other linebacker is a safety in disguise.

With Trotter, the 46th pick, fans would have prefered to trade up three picks and take Jacob Rodriguez, or to take Jake Golday (who went 51st), C.J. Allen (53rd) or Anthony Hill (60th).

Can Hurst play with the big boys?/GEORGIA STATE

Soon, we will know if Ted Hurst's competition while playing fof Georgia State will be a roadblock. Hurst's measurables are good enough, and his production is fine. But if you're going to give great players credit for beating good teams, don't you have to consider that Hurst didn't play many?

Can Scott win the nickel?/UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI

Soon, we will know if Kelonte Scott is sharp enough in coverage. Granted, some analysts love Scott. And he was good enough to help Miami get to the national title game.

Capeheart still chasing potential./CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

Soon, we will figure out if Clemson was at fault for Demonte Capehart's underproduction in college at Clemson, or if it was Capeheart himself. Capehart's measureables were sufficient, but when a guy that big starts just 12 games in six seasons, there are answers to be found.

Schrauth could provide depth./NOTRE DAME

Soon, we will find out if Billy Schrauth can provide a litlte more oomph to the offensive line. After all, Schrauth went to Notre Dame, not the itty-bitty college that Jason Licht often finds his linemen. Schrauth's leg is supposedly okay, so that seems to be okay. And goodness knows, last season proved the Bucs need depth.

Was Sharp a good way to end?/LOUISIANA STATE

Soon, we may know just what the Bucs saw in Sharp at LSU that convinced them he was worth two draft picks. Is he good enough to crack the tight end room? Is he a special teams savant? What does he bring that wasn't there?

It is the same all over. To this point, it's all words and guesswork. From how on, everything is an exam.

And yes, papers will be graded.

McClanahan sharp in second victory

by Gary Shelton on April 26, 2026

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Williamson had a big day./KIM HUKARI

Sunday, 3 a.m.

Now, that's the Shane McClanahan you remember.

McClanahan, still building up his stamina from Tommy John surgery, was sharp in his second win of the year Saturday. He pitched five shutout innings, and he allowed just three hits and struck out seven.

The Rays scored six runs for the second straight day in a 6-1 victory over Minnesota at Tropicana Field.

Jake Fraley started things off with a two-run homer in the fourth inning.

From there, infielder Brett Williamson tok over. He tripled in a run in the seventh and doubled in noher in the eighth. Richie Palacious had a sacrifice fy in hte the seventh and Nick Fortes singled in a run.

The Rays bullpen allowed just two hits and one ru in the ninth.

The Rays, 15-11 on the year, face the Twins again today at 1:40 p.m. at the Trop. Jesse Scholtens will start for the Rays against Simeon Woods Richardson.

Caminero, Aranda power Rays’ win

by Gary Shelton on April 25, 2026

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Caminero hit two home runs./KIM HUKARI

Saturday, 2 a.m.

Thunder and lightning?

Batman and Robin?

Starsky and Hutch?

Go ahead. Think of the dream combos that have dominated the headlines. Holmes and Watson. Cagney and Lacey. Mantle and Maris.

Caminero and Aranda?

Junior Caminero and Jonathan Aranda shared the headlines Friday night in the Rays' 6-2 victory over Minnesota at Tropicana Field.

Aranda hit two solo shots -- 402 feet and 414. So did Caminero -- 450 feet and 435. Together, they drove in five of the Rays' six runs. They had four of the Rays' seven hits.

Aranda hit two homers as well./TIM WIRT

It must have seemed familiar to Twins' starter Taj Bradley, who had a terrible knack of giving up home run balls when he was with Tampa Bay. In three years, he gave up 23, 22, and 19 runs. He had not given up a homer this season before Friday.

Drew Rasmussen, on the other hand, went six innings and spread five hits. He gave up one earned run to up his record to 2-0.

Bryan Baker earned his fifth save of the year.

The Rays play the Twins again today at 4:10 p.m. at Tropicana Field. Shane McClanahan will start for Tampa Bay against Bailey Ober.

Lightning can’t survive another OT

by Gary Shelton on April 25, 2026

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Vasilevsky had solid night./TIM WIRT

Saturday, 3 a.m.

Another overtime led to another backward step for the Tampa Bay Lightning in the NHL playoffs Friday night.

Lane Hutson guided the puck through a crowd of players at 2:09 of overtime for a 3-2 win for Montreal. The win gives the Canadiens a 2-1 lead with another home game on Sunday.

The Bolts continue to struggle to score in the playoffs. They got goals from Braydon Point and Brandon Hagel Frdiay night, but they were shut out in the third period.

Hagel scored a goal./TIM WIRT

Hagel's goal gave them a one-goal lead in the second period, but Montreal caught them in the third and then won their second overtime of the series in extra time.

Andrei Vasileveskiy stopped 26 of 29 shots.

Sunday's game will be at 7 p.m. at the Bell Centre.

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Rays reverse trend, wallop Reds

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Bolts beat Montreal to tie series

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Reds hammer Rays in lopsided win

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Rays bats go quiet in loss to Reds

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