The hard-throwing right-hander zips through two innings, but limiting damage in the third may be his best work.
Matched up against Boston’s Garrett Crochet, Boyle allowed an unearned run on one hit and one walk. He struck out two, ...
Impressive so far in camp ...
After three innings from starter Joe Boyle, the Rays got solid work from Hunter Bigge (two innings), Connor Seabold (three) ...
The Rays have six established starters for five spots and good depth behind that group. A spring trade is possible. Read more ...
John Romano | Is there a trade on the horizon or do the Rays keep all six pitchers to guard against a potential injury?
Tales | With things going pretty much as expected, setting the rotation and picking the final bench and bullpen spots will be ...
The Windup | For the second day in a row, the minor-leaguers put on a show in the final innings of a spring game.
Training is the season of new pitches. Tons of pitchers all around big league camps are experimenting with their repertoires ...
The Windup | The Rays starter gave up five hits and three walks but made some key adjustments over parts of four innings.
Not to mention, Joe Boyle, Connor Seabold, Ian Seymour and Joe Rock are waiting in the wings. By almost any measure, the Rays are stacked with starting pitching. Jeffrey Springs blew out his elbow ...
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