Stu Sees ‘Lots Of Wins’ This Year
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Devil Rays Owner: “We’re Bursting With Meat!”
Published 5/1/2008 by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... Judging from his comments to The Tampa Tribune’s Marc Lancaster, Sternberg is somewhere past giddy and possibly delirious about the club’s historic start: ...
RAYS 8, Orioles 1: Total team effort
Published 5/1/2008 by Scott Caruso at Rays of Light
... Okay, so maybe not that intense, but it sure does feel like it’s a rivalry now, doesn’t it? Grand Theft Auto IV… is awesome. I spent all afternoon yesterday in Liberty City. What does that have to do with the Rays? Nothing. Just thought I’d share. Stu Sternberg… thinks the Rays are like “two pounds of bologna in a one pound bag.” No, really, he said it. This entry was posted on Thursday, May 1st, 2008 at 6:17 am and is filed under ...
Only 25 men to a MLB roster? Baloney! says Rays owner
Published 5/1/2008 at Big League Stew
... that many of us so longingly admired in the offseason. Yes, the future looks so bright in Tampa that it makes you want to compare the team to an abundance of second-rate meat products. Actually, that's just what Rays owner Stuart Sternberg just did when discussing his team's upcoming roster situation. The return of Kazmir could force Andy Sonnanstine, who is 3-0 with a 1.54 ERA over his last three starts, out of the rotation and back to the minors. From the Tampa Tribune: “I think it’s unfortunate we only have 25 ...
Rays Must Answer the Eternal Question - What to Do With Excess Meat Products?
Published 5/1/2008 by Josh Alper at FanHouse
... 3-0 with a 1.54 ERA in his last three outings. Yet he might be the player sent to the minors to make room for Kazmir because the other two possibilities, Edwin Jackson and Jason Hammel, are out of options. Each of them's pitched well enough that they'd be unlikely to get through waivers, leaving the Rays with baseball's version of Sophie's Choice. Or baseball's version of trying to fit excess meat in too small a bag. That's how Rays owner Stuart Sternberg sees it anyway. "I think it's unfortunate we only have 25 slots," he said. ...
