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Rays clinch a losing record as they fall to Yanks

September 28, 2017 general

Thursday, 2 a.m. The Tampa Bay Rays, evidently, are having trouble with not being in contention for the wild-card game. The Rays, eliminated Tuesday night, struggled through a game that didn’t quite matter Wednesday night, losing 6-1 to the New York Yankees. Since 2008, the Rays have played in only 48 games while out of […]

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How did the season get away from the Rays?

September 27, 2017 general

Tuesday, 5 a.m. It is over. The season has lost its pulse. In the end, it was a more than the season of a year ago, but less than what we wanted. It had bright spots (Corey Dickerson’s first half, Adeiny Hechavarria’s glove, Kevin Kiermaier’s return, Alex Colome’s closing), but it had flaws. The team […]

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Both Bucs, Giants trying to take hold of their seasons

September 27, 2017 general

Tuesday, 4 a.m. Say this for the Tampa Bay Bucs. They can’t wait to get at the New York Giants. On the other hand, you can say this for the Giants. They can’t wait to play the Bucs, either. Welcome to a game that it doesn’t look like either team can win. Oh, someone will […]

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Rays eliminated from wild-card race

September 27, 2017 general

Wednesday, 4 a.m. And so a season dies young. For the Tampa Bay Rays, futilely chasing for much of the last few weeks, it was a slow death, painful in its makeup, sudden in its ending. The pulse stopped Tuesday night in a 6-1 defeat to the New York Yankees, a season that will be […]

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Looking back on the Bucs’ loss to the Vikings

September 26, 2017 general

Tuesday, 4 a.m. Five observations 1. The Bucs’ overworked Jameis Winston. I know he’s usually the quickest way to the end zone, but Tampa Bay doesn’t fare very well when he throws too much. In the games the Bucs have thrown 40 times or more, the Bucs are 0-6. 2. Think of all the bad […]

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Bucs in pain after lopsided loss to Vikings

September 25, 2017 general

Monday, 3 a.m. In a word: Ouch. The Tampa Bay Bucs suffered about as painful an afternoon as you could imagine Sunday. It hurt on the field, and it ached off of it, and it was sore in the standings, and it stung in the reputations. It was an afternoon that ripped up everything precious […]

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Orioles hammer Rays’ Archer for comfortable win

September 25, 2017 general

Monday, 2 a.m. And so, today’s topic for debate with the Tampa Bay Rays. Is Chris Archer to be considered an ace? And has he ever been? Archer, whose stuff is constantly praised by the Rays, took another one on the chin Sunday afternoon. He got only 11 outs, and he suffered his 12th loss […]

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Random Thoughts: Exporting the Jags is cruel

September 24, 2017 College Sports in Florida

Sunday 4 a.m. I love Great Britain, which gave us the Beatles, Shakespeare, James Bond, King Arthur, Robin Hood, the Rolling Stones and Ms. Peel, among others. So why are we giving them back the Jaguars in return? Hey, this isn’t North Korea. – I haven’t been paying attention. Tell me: When did Butch Jones […]

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Rays finally stop late Orioles’ rally for win

September 24, 2017 general

Sunday, 2 a.m. For the Tampa Bay Rays, closing out the Baltimore Orioles was easier said than done Saturday night. On the verge of a blowout victory, the Rays found themselves leading the Orioles by a 9-1 score in the ninth. Before it was done, however, the Orioles scored five runs — all on Chase […]

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Rowdies win big match to move into fourth place

September 24, 2017 general

Sunday, 1:30 a.m. The Tampa Bay Rowdies’ latest victory may pay dividends. The Rowdies beat Charlotte 1-0 at home Saturday night, which could put Tampa Bay home for the playoffs. The victory moved the Rowdies into fourth place in the ASL Standings, and the top four teams will all get a home game in the […]

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