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2018 Tampa Bay Rays season

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Major League Baseball team season
2018 Tampa Bay Rays
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkTropicana Field
CitySt. Petersburg, Florida
Record90–72 (.556)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersStuart Sternberg
ManagersKevin Cash
TelevisionFox Sports Sun
Fox Sports Florida
(Dewayne Staats,Brian Anderson)
RadioTampa Bay Rays Radio Network (English)
(Andy Freed,Dave Wills)
WGES (Spanish)
(Ricardo Taveras, Enrique Oliu)
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TheTampa Bay Rays 2018 season was theRays' 21st season ofMajor League Baseball, and the 11th as the "Rays" (all atTropicana Field). The Rays played this season with few starting pitchers. Many games were started by pitchers normally used in relief, referred to asopeners.[1] This approach saw the Rays set MLB single season records for mostno decisions bystarters (91)[2] and mostwins byrelievers (55).[3] They finished the season with a 90–72 record, their first winning season since 2013; however, for the fifth consecutive year, they failed to make the postseason. This was because theRed Sox had 108 wins for the division title, while theYankees had 100 wins and theAthletics had 97 wins for the wild card.

Offseason

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On December 11, 2017, the Rays acquiredJoey Wendle in a trade in exchange for a player to be named later. One day later, the Rays traded minor leaguer Deion Tansel to theSan Diego Padres forRyan Schimpf.[4]

On December 20, 2017, the Rays traded longtime franchise playerEvan Longoria to theSan Francisco Giants forDenard Span,Christian Arroyo, and two other prospects.[5]

On February 21, 2018, the Rays were involved in a three team trade, tradingSteven Souza Jr. to theArizona Diamondbacks and receivingAnthony Banda and two players to be named later, from the Diamondbacks andNick Solak from theNew York Yankees.[6] The next day, the Rays tradedCorey Dickerson to thePittsburgh Pirates forDaniel Hudson, minor leaguer Tristan Gray, and $1 million.[7]

Season standings

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American League East

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AL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Boston Red Sox10854.66757‍–‍2451‍–‍30
New York Yankees10062.617853‍–‍2847‍–‍34
Tampa Bay Rays9072.5561851‍–‍3039‍–‍42
Toronto Blue Jays7389.4513540‍–‍4133‍–‍48
Baltimore Orioles47115.2906128‍–‍5319‍–‍62


American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
Boston Red Sox10854.667
Houston Astros10359.636
Cleveland Indians9171.562
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
New York Yankees10062.617+3
Oakland Athletics9765.599
Tampa Bay Rays9072.5567
Seattle Mariners8973.5498
Los Angeles Angels8082.49417
Minnesota Twins7884.48119
Toronto Blue Jays7389.45124
Texas Rangers6795.41430
Detroit Tigers6498.39533
Chicago White Sox62100.38335
Kansas City Royals58104.35839
Baltimore Orioles47115.29050


Record against opponents

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2018 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2018
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore3–163–42–52–41–62–41–51–67–121–51–68–113–45–147–13
Boston16–33–43–44–23–45–16–04–310–92–44–311–86–115–416–4
Chicago4–34–35–147–120–711–82–57–122–42–52–44–24–32–46–14
Cleveland5–24–314–513–63–412–73–310–92–52–42–52–44–23–412–8
Detroit4–22–412–76–131–58–113–47–123–40–73–42–43–44–36–14
Houston6–14–37–04–35–15–113–64–22–512–79–103–412–74–213–7
Kansas City4–21–58–117–1211–81–51–610–92–52–51–50–72–52–56–14
Los Angeles5–10–65–23–34–36–136–14–31–510–98–111–613–64–310–10
Minnesota6–13–412–79–1012–72–49–103–42–52–51–53–42–44–28–12
New York12–79–104–25–24–35–25–25–15–23–35–110–94–313–611–9
Oakland5–14–25–24–27–07–125–29–105–23–39–102–513–67–012–8
Seattle6–13–44–25–24–310–95–111–85–11–510–96–110–93–46–14
Tampa Bay11–88–112–44–24–24–37–06–14–39–105–21–65–113–67–13
Texas4–31–63–42–44–37–125–26–134–23–46–139–101–53–39–11
Toronto14–54–154–24–33–42–45–23–42–46–130–74–36–133–313–7

Detailed records

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American League
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPct.
AL East
Baltimore Orioles7-24-611-8.579
Boston Red Sox5-53-68-11.421
New York Yankees6-43-69-10.474
Toronto Blue Jays7-26-413-6.684
Tampa Bay Rays---
27-1316-2243-35.551
AL Central
Detroit Tigers3-01-24-2.667
Cleveland Indians2-12-14-2.667
Kansas City Royals4-03-07-01.000
Minnesota Twins3-01-34-3.571
Chicago White Sox0-32-12-4.333
12–49–721–11.656
AL West
Oakland Athletics2–13–15–2.714
Houston Astros3-11–24–3.571
Los Angeles Angels3-03–16–1.857
Seattle Mariners1–30–31–6.143
Texas Rangers2–13–05–1.833
11–610–721–13.618


National League
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPct.
Washington Nationals2-00–22–2.500
New York Mets-2–12–1.667
Atlanta Braves0-21-11–3.250
Philadelphia Phillies0-3-0-3.000
Miami Marlins1-21-22–4.333
3–84–57–13.350

Game log

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Legend
 Rays win
 Rays loss
 Postponement
BoldRays team member
2018 Game Log: 90–72 (Home: 51–30; Away: 39–42)[8]
March: 1–2 (Home: 1–2; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak/Recap
1March 29Red Sox6–4Pruitt (1–0)Smith (0–1)Colomé (1)31,0421–0W1
2March 30Red Sox0–1Price (1–0)Roe (0–1)Kimbrel (1)19,2031–1L1
3March 31Red Sox2–3Porcello (1–0)Kittredge (0–1)Kimbrel (2)17,8381–2L2
April: 12–12 (Home: 5–5; Away: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak/Recap
4April 1Red Sox1–2Velázquez (1–0)Alvarado (0–1)Kelly (1)14,2561–3L3
April 2@YankeesPostponed (snow);Makeup: April 3
5April 3@Yankees4–11Kahnle (1–0)Pruitt (1–1)46,7761–4L4
6April 4@Yankees2–7Severino (2–0)Snell (0–1)40,0281–5L5
7April 5@Red Sox2–3(12)Poyner (1–0)Kittredge (0–2)36,1341–6L6
8April 7@Red Sox3–10Porcello (2–0)Faria (0–1)31,8211–7L7
9April 8@Red Sox7–8Smith (1–1)Colomé (0–1)Kimbrel (3)31,9791–8L8
10April 9@White Sox5–4Archer (1–0)González (0–2)Colomé (2)10,3772–8W1
11April 10@White Sox6–5Snell (1–1)Fulmer (0–1)Colomé (3)10,0693–8W2
12April 11@White Sox1–2Rondón (1–0)Pruitt (1–2)Jones (1)10,4313–9L1
13April 13Phillies1–2Ramos (1–0)Colomé (0–2)Neris (2)13,3723–10L2
14April 14Phillies4–9Arrieta (1–0)Archer (1–1)20,9343–11L3
15April 15Phillies4–10Ríos (1–0)Yarbrough (0–1)19,8413–12L4
16April 16Rangers8–4Snell (2–1)Pérez (1–2)9,3634–12W1
17April 17Rangers2–7Moore (1–3)Chirinos (0–1)8,9724–13L1
18April 18Rangers4–2Faria (1–1)Hamels (1–3)Colomé (4)8,6575–13W1
19April 20Twins8–7(10)Colomé (1–2)Duke (1–1)9,7866–13W2
20April 21Twins10–1Snell (3–1)Gibson (1–1)10,1067–13W3
21April 22Twins8–6Colomé (2–2)Reed (0–1)12,5158–13W4
April 24@OriolesPostponed (rain);Makeup: May 12
22April 25@Orioles8–4Kittredge (1–2)Cobb (0–3)8,7309–13W5
23April 26@Orioles9–5Archer (2–1)Bundy (1–3)9,59610–13W6
24April 27@Red Sox4–3Snell (4–1)Pomeranz (0–1)Colomé (5)32,62011–13W7
25April 28@Red Sox12–6Yarbrough (1–1)Price (2–3)35,79512–13W8
26April 29@Red Sox3–4Kimbrel (1–1)Colomé (2–3)32,88812–14L1
27April 30@Tigers3–2Faria (2–1)Grene (1–2)Alvarado (1)19,39813–14W1
May: 15–13 (Home: 5–6; Away: 10–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak/Recap
28May 1@Tigers1–2Boyd (1–2)Archer (2–2)Greene (5)17,25513–15L1
29May 2@Tigers2–3(12)Saupold (1–0)Andriese (0–1)20,86613–16L2
30May 4Blue Jays6–2Yarbrough (2–1)Happ (4–2)11,11714–16W1
31May 5Blue Jays5–3Faria (3–1)Sanchez (2–3)Colomé (6)16,29715–16W2
32May 6Blue Jays1–2Tepera (2–1)Colomé (2–4)Osuna (9)14,03215–17L1
33May 8Braves0–1Newcomb (3–1)Snell (4–2)Vizcaíno (5)15,38215–18L2
34May 9Braves2–5Teherán (3–1)Yarbrough (2–2)Vizcaíno (6)12,08215–19L3
35May 11@Orioles4–9Gausman (3–2)Faria (3–2)Brach (5)28,17015–20L4
36May 12(1)@Orioles3–6Hess (1–0)Archer (2–3)Givens (1)24,53415–21L5
37May 12(2)@Orioles10–3Romo (1–0)Cobb (0–5)24,53416–21W1
38May 13@Orioles1–17Bundy (2–5)Snell (4–3)25,25716–22L1
39May 14@Royals2–1Yarbrough (3–2)Skoglund (1–3)Colomé (7)14,17417–22W1
40May 15@Royals6–5Venters (1–0)Herrera (1–1)Colomé (8)21,50018–22W2
41May 16@Royals5–3Andriese (1–1)Hammel (0–5)Colomé (9)19,61119–22W3
42May 17@Angels7–1Archer (3–3)Skaggs (3–3)30,48720–22W4
43May 18@Angels8–3Snell (5–3)Tropeano (1–3)40,06721–22W5
44May 19@Angels5–3Yarbrough (4–2)Heaney (2–3)Colomé (10)37,23222–22W6
45May 20@Angels2–5Ohtani (4–1)Andriese (1–2)Parker (2)38,56022–23L1
46May 22Red Sox2–4Sale (5–1)Faria (3–3)Kimbrel (14)10,64222–24L2
47May 23Red Sox1–4Kelly (3–0)Colomé (2–5)Kimbrel (15)10,19422–25L3
48May 24Red Sox6–3Snell (6–3)Porcello (6–2)Colomé (11)12,46823–25W1
49May 25Orioles0–2Hess (2–1)Romo (1–1)Brach (8)11,35423–26L1
50May 26Orioles5–1Banda (1–0)Cashner (2–6)14,74424–26W1
51May 27Orioles8–3Nuño (1–0)Gausman (3–4)Pruitt (1)13,31125–26W2
52May 28@Athletics1–0(13)Stanek (1–0)Hatcher (3–2)Venters (1)10,88126–26W3
53May 29@Athletics4–3Snell (7–3)Gossett (0–3)Romo (1)7,52127–26W4
54May 30@Athletics6–0Eovaldi (1–0)Manaea (5–6)6,70528–26W5
55May 31@Athletics3–7Mengden (6–4)Stanek (1–1)Treinen (13)12,07028–27L1
June: 13–14 (Home: 11–4; Away: 2–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak/Recap
56June 1@Mariners3–4(13)Elías (1–0)Andriese (1–3)22,63628–28L2
57June 2@Mariners1–3Gonzales (6–3)Archer (3–4)Díaz (20)28,59928–29L3
58June 3@Mariners1–2Hernandez (6–4)Alvarado (0–2)Díaz (21)26,56728–30L4
59June 5@Nationals2–4Scherzer (10–1)Eovaldi (1–1)Doolittle (15)32,16528–31L5
60June 6@Nationals2–11Roark (3–6)Venters (1–1)33,10628–32L6
61June 7Mariners4–5Leake (6–3)Pruitt (1–3)10,34228–33L7
62June 8Mariners3–4Gonzales (7–3)Font (0–3)Díaz (22)12,43528–34L8
63June 9Mariners7–3Snell (8–3)Hernandez (6–5)Roe (1)12,25829–34W1
64June 10Mariners4–5Paxton (6–1)Alvarado (0–3)Díaz (23)10,51229–35L1
65June 11Blue Jays8–4Yarbrough (5–2)Gaviglio (2–2)10,76930–35W1
66June 12Blue Jays4–1Pruitt (2–3)García (2–5)Romo (2)11,16231–35W2
67June 13Blue Jays1–0Castillo (1–0)Tepera (3–2)10,84732–35W3
68June 14@Yankees3–4Germán (1–4)Snell (8–4)Chapman (19)45,06632–36L1
69June 15@Yankees0–5Loáisiga (1–0)Eovaldi (1–2)45,11232–37L2
70June 16@Yankees1–4Severino (10–2)Yarbrough (5–3)Chapman (20)46,24932–38L3
71June 17@Yankees3–1Roe (1–1)Sabathia (4–2)Romo (3)46,40033–38W1
72June 18@Astros4–5McHugh (2–0)Romo (1–2)34,15133–39L1
73June 19@Astros2–1Snell (9–4)Rondón (1–2)Romo (4)37,41434–39W1
74June 20@Astros1–5Morton (9–1)Eovaldi (1–3)43,40934–40L1
75June 22Yankees2–1Yarbrough (6–3)Sabathia (4–3)Romo (5)27,25235–40W1
76June 23Yankees4–0Font (1–3)Gray (5–5)29,83136–40W2
77June 24Yankees7–6(12)Yarbrough (7–3)Shreve (2–2)23,66737–40W3
78June 25Nationals11–0Snell (10–4)González (6–5)13,62438–40W4
79June 26Nationals1–0Eovaldi (2–3)Scherzer (10–4)Romo (6)14,28939–40W5
80June 28Astros0–1McCullers Jr. (9–3)Yarbrough (7–4)Rondón (5)12,30539–41L1
81June 29Astros3–2Font (2–3)Cole (9–2)Alvarado (2)40–41W1
82June 30Astros5–2Nuño (2–0)Verlander (9–4)Romo (7)18,37841–41W2
July: 13–12 (Home: 8–3; Away: 5–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak/Recap
83July 1Astros3–2Snell (11–4)Morton (10–2)Romo (8)19,33442–41W3
84July 2@Marlins2–3(10)Rucinski (3–1)Stanek (1–2)6,00442–42L1
85July 3@Marlins9–6(16)Nuño (3–0)Graves (0–1)Alvarado (3)6,25943–42W1
86July 4@Marlins0–3Rucinski (4–1)Weber (0–1)Ziegler (10)7,57243–43L1
87July 6@Mets1–5Familia (4–4)Roe (1–2)24,23643–44L2
88July 7@Mets3–0Snell (12–4)Matz (4–6)Romo (9)32,98644–44W1
89July 8@Mets9–0Eovaldi (3–3)Flexen (0–2)24,65345–44W2
90July 9Tigers10–9(10)Andriese (2–3)Hardy (3–2)14,22946–44W3
91July 10Tigers5–2Alvarado (1–3)Boyd (4–8)Romo (10)13,47847–44W4
92July 11Tigers4–2Yarbrough (8–4)Zimmermann (4–1)Romo (11)13,92248–44W5
93July 12@Twins1–5Gibson (4–6)Snell (12–5)Rodney (21)25,28148–45L1
94July 13@Twins8–11Hildenberger (2–2)Eovaldi (3–4)28,75648–46L2
95July 14@Twins19–6Schultz (1–0)Duke (3–3)25,09449–46W1
96July 15@Twins7–11(10)Busenitz (3–0)Andriese (2–4)25,56149–47L1
89th All-Star Game in Washington, D.C.
97July 20Marlins5–6Straily (4–4)Castillo (1–1)Conley (1)13,24849–48L2
98July 21Marlins2–3López (2–1)Yarbrough (8–5)Barraclough (10)13,80849–49L3
99July 22Marlins6–4Kolarek (1–0)Barraclough (0–4)11,82850–49W1
100July 23Yankees7–6Andriese (3–4)Severino (14–3)Alvarado (4)14,67051–49W2
101July 24Yankees0–4Tanaka (8–2)Chirinos (0–2)19,57951–50L1
102July 25Yankees3–2Castillo (2–1)Cessa (1–2)Romo (12)27,37252–50W1
103July 26@Orioles4–3Yarbrough (9–5)Cobb (2–14)Pruitt (2)19,02553–50W2
104July 27@Orioles5–15Cashner (3–9)Archer (3–5)15,64953–51L1
105July 28@Orioles2–11Gausman (5–8)Stanek (1–3)21,52653–52L2
106July 29@Orioles5–11Bundy (7–9)Chirinos (0–3)22,45453–53L3
107July 31Angels10–6Yarbrough (10–5)Skaggs (8–7)15,85854–53W1
August: 17–10 (Home: 11–4; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak/Recap
108August 1Angels7–2Faria (4–3)Tropeano (4–6)9,13255–53W2
109August 2Angels4–2Beeks (1–1)Heaney (6–7)Romo (13)10,98856–53W3
110August 3White Sox2–3(10)Danish (1–0)Alvarado (1–4)Santiago (1)16,14456–54L1
111August 4White Sox1–2Cedeño (2–0)Chirinos (0–4)Vieira (1)21,21456–55L2
112August 5White Sox7–8Santiago (4–3)Castillo (2–2)14,73956–56L3
113August 7Orioles4–3Romo (2–2)Castro (2–6)11,73457–56W1
114August 8Orioles4–5Wright Jr. (3–0)Romo (2–3)Givens (3)9,47457–57L1
115August 9Orioles5–4Chirinos (1–4)Carroll (0–1)Romo (14)10,25458–57W1
116August 10@Blue Jays7–0Snell (13–5)Estrada (5–9)23,08259–57W2
117August 11@Blue Jays3–1Castillo (3–2)Gaviglio (2–5)Romo (15)38,79760–57W3
118August 12@Blue Jays1–2García (3–6)Alvarado (1–5)Giles (13)33,74660–58L1
119August 14@Yankees1–4Happ (13–6)Wood (0–1)Chapman (31)40,39360–59L2
120August 15@Yankees6–1Yarbrough (11–5)Cessa (1–3)42,71661–59W1
121August 16@Yankees3–1Snell (14–5)Tanaka (9–4)Kolarek (1)41,03362–59W2
122August 17@Red Sox3–7Johnson (4–3)Chirinos (1–5)37,01262–60L1
123August 18@Red Sox2–5Price (13–6)Glasnow (1–3)Kimbrel (37)36,65462–61L2
124August 19@Red Sox2–0Beeks (2–1)Velázquez (7–1)Romo (16)37,24263–61W1
125August 20Royals1–0Yarbrough (12–5)López (0–3)Alvarado (5)10,03664–61W2
126August 21Royals4–1Snell (15–5)Sparkman (0–2)Romo (17)9,40265–61W3
127August 22Royals6–3Chirinos (2–5)Junis (6–12)Romo (18)8,68666–61W4
128August 23Royals4–3Romo (3–3)Flynn (3–5)9,08867–61W5
129August 24Red Sox10–3Beeks (3–1)Velázquez (7–2)19,72368–61W6
130August 25Red Sox5–1Stanek (2–3)Porcello (15–7)25,69569–61W7
131August 26Red Sox9–1Snell (16–5)Eovaldi (5–6)23,44870–61W8
132August 28@Braves5–9Brach (2–3)Roe (1–3)21,21670–62L1
133August 29@Braves8–5Beeks (4–1)Newcomb (11–7)Alvarado (6)20,87671–62W1
134August 31@Indians0–3Kluber (17–7)Glasnow (1–4)Hand (31)25,63971–63L1
September: 19–9 (Home: 10–6; Away: 9–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak/Recap
135September 1@Indians5–3Snell (17–5)Bieber (8–3)Kolarek (2)31,81672–63W1
136September 2@Indians6–4Yarbrough (13–5)Carrasco (16–8)Alvarado (7)26,53573–63W2
137September 3@Blue Jays7–1Chirinos (3–5)Stroman (4–9)18,03474–63W3
138September 4@Blue Jays4–0Wood (1–1)Borucki (3–4)Romo (19)17,59475–63W4
139September 5@Blue Jays3–10Sanchez (4–5)Glasnow (1–5)17,87275–64L1
140September 7Orioles14–2Snell (18–5)Bundy (7–14)12,43676–64W1
141September 8Orioles10–5Yarbrough (14–5)Hess (3–10)10,27577–64W2
142September 9Orioles8–3Chirinos (4–5)Rogers (1–2)13,63278–64W3
143September 10Indians6–5Schultz (2–0)Hand (2–5)12,72479–64W4
144September 11Indians0–2Bieber (10–3)Glasnow (1–6)Allen (27)10,59979–65L1
145September 12Indians3–1Snell (19–5)Carrasco (16–9)Alvarado (8)10,65480–65W1
146September 14Athletics1–2(10)Treinen (7–2)Schultz (2–1)11,54980–66L1
147September 15Athletics7–5Kittredge (2–2)Familia (8–6)Romo (20)15,15481–66W1
148September 16Athletics5–4Kittredge (3–2)Fiers (12–7)Romo (21)13,19782–66W2
149September 17@Rangers3–0Glasnow (2–6)Sampson (0–2)Romo (22)21,84083–66W3
150September 18@Rangers4–0Snell (20–5)Gallardo (8–6)23,52384–66W4
151September 19@Rangers9–3Yarbrough (15–5)Méndez (2–2)25,16885–66W5
152September 20@Blue Jays8–9Paulino (1–0)Romo (3–4)19,47885–67L1
153September 21@Blue Jays11–3Beeks (5–1)Reid-Foley (2–4)Pruitt (3)21,16786–67W1
154September 22@Blue Jays2–5Pannone (4–1)Glasnow (2–7)Giles (24)27,64886–68L1
155September 23@Blue Jays5–2Snell (21–5)Borucki (4–5)Romo (23)23,94487–68W1
156September 24Yankees1–4Gray (11–9)Yarbrough (15–6)Britton (7)13,83287–69L1
157September 25Yankees2–9Severino (19–8)Faria (4–4)10,95387–70L2
158September 26Yankees8–7Chirinos (5–5)Tanaka (12–6)Romo (24)11,32588–70W1
159September 27Yankees1–12Sabathia (9–7)Schultz (2–2)12,34988–71L1
160September 28Blue Jays6–7Mayza (2–0)Alvarado (1–6)Giles (26)12,06188–72L2
161September 29Blue Jays4–3Castillo (4–2)Borucki (4–6)Romo (25)13,22189–72W1
162September 30Blue Jays9–4Yarbrough (16–6)Gaviglio (3–10)Pruitt (4)13,31390–72W2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Rays team member

Roster

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2018 Tampa Bay Rays
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Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Matt Duffy132503591482214441247.294.366
C. J. Cron140501681272813074137.253.493
Joey Wendle139487621463367611637.300.435
Mallex Smith1414806514227102404047.296.406
Carlos Gómez11836042751529321225.208.336
Kevin Kiermaier8833244721297291025.217.370
Jake Bauers9632348652221148654.201.384
Wilson Ramos7829330871401453022.297.488
Willy Adames852884380701034631.278.406
Daniel Robertson872824674160934243.262.415
Adeiny Hechavarria61217295670326112.258.332
Jesús Sucre731829385011719.209.253
Johnny Field6216920369061447.213.373
Ji-man Choi491602143121827224.269.506
Brad Miller481561640101521016.256.429
Tommy Pham39143354976722525.343.622
Denard Span43143273471428628.238.385
Brandon Lowe43129163062625216.233.450
Rob Refsnyder408410143025018.167.274
Michael Pérez24749215011103.284.392
Christian Arroyo2053514211606.264.396
Nick Ciuffo163737101503.189.297
Austin Meadows102436101412.250.417
Adam Moore81824101201.222.444
Andrew Velazquez131033100011.300.400
Brandon Snyder2601100000.167.333
Justin Williams1100000000.000.000
Pitcher Totals1622013000201.150.150
Team Totals1625475716141527443150664128540.258.406

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Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Blake Snell2151.8931310180.2112413864221
Ryan Yarbrough1663.913860147.1140706450128
Chris Archer354.311717096.0102504631102
Yonny Chirinos553.51187089.28440352575
Austin Pruitt234.65230469.27240361642
Sergio Romo344.147352567.16531312075
Ryne Stanek232.985929066.14523222781
Jake Faria445.401712065.06039393350
José Alvarado162.39700864.04221172980
Matt Andriese344.07274059.25532271859
Nathan Eovaldi344.261010057.0482727853
Diego Castillo423.184311056.23621201865
Tyler Glasnow154.201111055.24227261964
Chaz Roe133.58610150.13521201653
Jalen Beeks504.47120044.14122222037
Hunter Wood113.73298041.04217171842
Andrew Kittredge327.75333038.15434331730
Adam Kolarek103.93310234.1381515519
Vidal Nuño301.64170033.024761029
Jaime Schultz225.64221030.11819191735
Wilmer Font211.6795027.015551120
Alex Colomé254.152301121.2241210823
Anthony Banda103.6831014.21266310
Jonny Venters113.86221114.01166611
Chih-Wei Hu004.1550013.0766312
Ryan Weber015.062005.155321
Hoby Milner006.754002.234224
Daniel Robertson000.001001.000000
Jesús Sucre0018.002001.042200
Johnny Field000.001001.000010
Carlos Gómez0081.001000.103340
Team Totals90723.74162162521448.112366466025011421

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Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAADurham BullsInternational LeagueJared Sandberg
AAMontgomery BiscuitsSouthern LeagueBrady Williams
A-AdvancedCharlotte Stone CrabsFlorida State LeagueReinaldo Ruiz
ABowling Green Hot RodsMidwest LeagueCraig Albernaz
A-Short SeasonHudson Valley RenegadesNew York–Penn LeagueBlake Butera
Rookie AdvancedPrinceton RaysAppalachian LeagueDanny Sheaffer
RookieGCL RaysGulf Coast LeagueTomas Francisco
Foreign RookieDSL Rays 1Dominican Summer LeagueEsteban Gonzalez
Foreign RookieDSL Rays 2Dominican Summer LeagueJulio Zorrilla

References

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  1. ^Chastain, Bill."Rays excited to implement 'bullpen day' plan".mlb.com. RetrievedJune 24, 2018.
  2. ^"Pitching Game Finder: From 1908 to 2018, Recorded no decision, as Starter, sorted by greatest Performances matching selected criteria by a Team".Baseball Reference. RetrievedOctober 1, 2018.
  3. ^"Pitching Game Finder: From 1908 to 2018, Pitcher Won, as Reliever, sorted by greatest Performances matching selected criteria by a Team".Baseball Reference. RetrievedOctober 1, 2018.
  4. ^Chastain, Bill."Rays get Schimpf from SD for Minor Leaguer".MLB.com.
  5. ^"Evan sent! Longo goes West, fills Giant void".MLB.com.
  6. ^Gilbert, Steve."D-backs get Souza from TB, trade Drury to NYY".MLB.com.
  7. ^Berry, Adam."Pirates acquire All-Star OF Dickerson from Rays".MLB.com.
  8. ^"2018 Tampa Bay Rays Sortable Schedule". Tampa Bay Rays.

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