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      <title>Rays Add Serviceable Arm In Rodriguez</title>
      <description>The Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday added a cheap arm who has the chance to earn a spot in their bullpen, selecting right-handed relief pitcher Derek Rodriguez from this Chicago White Sox.</description>
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      <title>World Series Game 2 Update: Rays Even Series</title>
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      <title>World Series Preview</title>
      <description>The oddsmakers in Las Vegas have it right: the Rays are the easy favorite to win the World Series, says Tyler Hissey</description>
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      <title>Rays Even The Series In Thriller</title>
      <description>The Tampa Bay Rays had to win on Saturday night. Trailing 1-0 in the American League Championship Series, they were faced with the possibility of heading to Fenway Park down two games to zilch, with one of the best starters in baseball, lefty Jon Lester, waiting to pitch in Game 3 for the Boston Red Sox.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 15:52:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Do The Rays Need To Make A Major Move?</title>
      <description>The Tampa Bay Rays have enough talent to remain in the Wild Card without making a major move, writes Tyler Hissey. While Andrew Friedman and his staff will look to improve the Tampa Bay roster at the right price, the club is in position to sustain its success for the long term. Thus, a major deal seems unlikely.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 15:09:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Rays Report</title>
      <description>The Rays won another game on Tuesday but lost closer Troy Percival, who ended up on the 15-day disabled list because of his left hamstring strain.</description>
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      <title>Let The Debate Begin</title>
      <description>Prompted by a few questions on the subject, I decided to do my own version of the AL East player debates. Solely focusing on the three best teams—record-wise at the midway point—in the American League East, here are my picks for the top players at each position among the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays.</description>
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      <title>Rays Welcome Back Piniella</title>
      <description>The Tampa Bay Rays will be face-to-face with two of their former managers the next three days as the Cubs come to town with manager Lou Piniella and pitching coach Larry Rothschild.</description>
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      <title>Sunshine Success</title>
      <description>Following a Memorial Day victory over the Texas Rangers on Monday, the Tampa Bay Rays have the best record in all of Major League Baseball. The Rays’ in-state rival, the Florida Marlins, are off to an excellent start as well, currently sitting atop the National League East standings. Which team is more likely to remain in playoff contention throughout the remainder of the season?</description>
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      <title>Pitching and Defense Drive Rays' Success</title>
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      <title>Crawford Voices His Opinion</title>
      <description>Carl Crawford has never wanted to assume a vocal leadership role in the Rays clubhouse, but he stepped up his presence by speaking out last week about how he will enjoy having less drama following the offseason trades of tempestuous rookie outfielders Elijah Dukes and Delmon Young.

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      <title>Rays Avoid Arbitration With Kazmir, Pena</title>
      <description>The Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday signed Carlos Pena to a three-year, $24.125-million contract, avoiding arbitration. Pena, the Rays' Team MVP, enjoyed a breakout season in '07, setting the team single-season home run record. Contradicting earlier reports, Tampa Bay also came to terms on a one-year deal with ace Scott Kazmir, avoiding a difficult arbitration hearing with the AL strikeout leader, too.</description>
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