Playing at 3 levels and winning the team’s top 2024 minor-leaguer award was just a step along the way to the bigger goal.
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With the only home park they've ever known severely damaged by Hurricane Milton, the Rays make a temporary move to Tampa for the upcoming MLB season.
After an incredible run in LIDOM that culminated in him hitting a game-winning home run in the championship series, Tampa Bay Rays youngster Junior Caminero earned league MVP honors.
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TAMPA — As sure as pirates prance along Bayshore Boulevard, as sure as the caffeinated wallop of Cuban coffee, as sure as Bucco Bruce winks, Zoe Piller’s athletic career was destined for Tampa.
The Tampa Bay Rays' home ballpark was ravaged by Hurricane Milton and is still in obvious need of obvious repair more than three months later.
Junior Caminero, who helped lead Leones del Escogido to a Dominican Winter League championship this week, is drawing rave reviews from those around him.
The offseason has not deviated from the typical tinkering and cash saving maneuvers. Indeed, the almighty dollar is always on the front burner with the front office.