AL East Race: Red Sox and Yankees, and...Rays? Oh My!

Beware the Rays, says Roman Petrowski.

by Roman Petrowski (Member)

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March 21, 2008

MLB, AL East, Tampa Bay Rays

When is the last time anybody got excited about the Tampa Bay Rays?

I recall listening to a game last season between the former "Devil" Rays and the Cleveland Indians. In about the sixth inning, the D-Rays broadcastor completely stopped talking about the game and began discussing what type of cookies he and his partner like the best.

Being a Tribe fan, I quickly became irritated by what I was hearing, but later realized that this was just Rays baseball and nobody cared.

But to quote the great Lee Corso, "Not so fast my friend."

The Rays are out to a 14-4 start and have a half game lead over the Oakland A's in the Grapefruit League this spring. I know it's spring training, but that's impressive seeing as the Rays have only won 14 games in the spring once since their existence.

Not only are the Rays winning—they are also kicking up dust and stirring up bad blood in the AL East. Who honestly thought that the New York Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays would enter the 2008 season in an epic feud? 

Well, guess what folks.  It happened. The Rays have shown more life and passion in this single spring than they have since becoming a professional baseball team. Winning ballgames, starting brawls, talking trash. I hate to say it, but the Rays look pretty exciting.

Now, am I saying that the Rays are my pick to take home this year's World Series? Come on, I'm not that crazy. There is nothing that shows the Rays have the potential to compete with the likes of the Red Sox, Yankees, Tigers, Indians or Angels.

I do believe that come October, when the Central claims the wild card and only one team makes the playoffs out of the East, the Rays will have played a role in the annual scrum between the Yankees and the Red Sox. 

Who knows?  Third place might not be so far off.

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  1. I hate to say it, but the "Rays" do have a better team this year. I do doubt that only one team from the east will be in the playoffs, i wouldn't be surprised if they took a wild card spot. I like the direction there going in. Along with the new look and name, but they now have chance to make a new reputaion for themselves. As much as i'll never get used to saying the Tampa Bay Rays, I think they'll make the AL East so much better.

  2. I hate to say it, but the "Rays" do have a better team this year. I do doubt that only one team from the east will be in the playoffs, i wouldn't be surprised if they took a wild card spot. I like the direction there going in. Along with the new look and name, but they now have chance to make a new reputaion for themselves. As much as i'll never get used to saying the Tampa Bay Rays, I think they'll make the AL East so much better.

  3. The Yankees still aren't a sure thing and the Rays seem to fit in the Cleveland Indians mold quite well. Kazmir is for real and Evan Longoria could be a bigger star than Eva. and you can't help but root for a perennial cellar dweller.

  4. I'm a lifelong Yankees fan that now lives in Orlando, but I have always loved the "D"-Rays (I can't call them anything but the DRays). They have always had a pretty good team, but never really had good pitching or leadership, which is something they seemed to have developed this year. I would LOVE it if the Yanks won the division--with the Rays getting the Wild Card.

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