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Edwin Uceta's shoulder discomfort continues to cast a shadow over the Rays as he heads for testing, sidelining him not just for the World Baseball Classic but also threatening the bullpen depth as Spring Training unfolds. With Uceta's absence, the pressure mounts on newly acquired arms like Mason Englert to step up and solidify their roles in the relief corps. Englert, who came over from the Tigers, has shown promise with his multi-inning flexibility, and now would be the perfect time for him to make his case for a more significant role.

The ongoing discussions on potential breakout players have ignited interest among fans. Many are keeping their eyes on younger talent like Chandler Simpson and Blake Sabol. Simpson's speed and batting average from last season suggest he could become a critical late-game asset, while Sabol, a non-roster invitee, has the potential to add depth to the lineup. With the organization in search of fresh legs, these players could emerge as game-changers.

Looking ahead, the Rays will need to rally around their existing stars while hoping Uceta's injury isn't serious. Drew Rasmussen being named the Opening Day starter speaks volumes about his resilience and the team's faith in him, especially after last year's struggles. As the final roster shapes up, expect competition to intensify, making every spring training game crucial for players vying for a spot.


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Which player will make a leap this season?
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Which player will make a leap this season?
DRaysBay works best as a place for community and conversation. Accordingly, in the lead up to the new season, we are posting “Daily Questions” in the month of February. I look forward to seeing you in the comment section! Every year we see a role player make the leap into a star. In 2025 that […]
Mason Englert, starting pitcher?
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Mason Englert, starting pitcher?
Last offseason, the Rays acquired Mason Englert from the Tigers for Drew Sommers, adding a flexible, multi-inning arm with option years. Englert fit that role well, posting solid results while working more than one inning in nearly half his appearances. But the interesting question is whether the Rays should ask for more. Marc Topkin reported […]
Rays’ Edwin Uceta Headed For Testing On Shoulder
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Rays’ Edwin Uceta Headed For Testing On Shoulder
Rays right-hander Edwin Uceta is headed for testing after experiencing shoulder discomfort early in camp, reports Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. Uceta had been planning to pitch for his native Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic, but those plans were nixed earlier in camp due to what manager Kevin Cash described as…
Rays' high-profile reliever will be removed from WBC roster due to injury
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Rays' high-profile reliever will be removed from WBC roster due to injury
Rays' reliever Edwin Uceta will miss the World Baseball Classic with a sore shoulder.
3 non-roster invitees to keep tabs on during Rays' spring training
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3 non-roster invitees to keep tabs on during Rays' spring training
Blake Sabol, Raynel Delgado, Edward Olivares are all interesting non-roster candidates to potentially sneak onto the roster.
Rays appoint Rasmussen for his first Opening Day start
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Rays appoint Rasmussen for his first Opening Day start
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- This time last year, there were questions about whether Drew Rasmussen could be a starter. The right-hander was coming back from his third major elbow surgery, and the Rays eased him back into action as a multi-inning reliever down the stretch in 2024. How would he
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