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“[Tampa is] going to be not just a team on the radar screen in coming years, they’re going to turn into a force .” - Theo Epstein . Sadly, I concur. The sentiment would have probably seemed at once more prescient and less surprising had I published this when I first started writing it. Which, for the record, was actually before this March 20th Twitter. Also, before we were at the quarter pole ... [link]

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[THE SUNDAY MORNING REVOLUTION] Rays Find Way To Lose Despite 18 Hits
Published 5/18/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Devil Ray Guevara) at Rays Index
... to praise the team's new commitment to defense. Papa Joe has invited Kiffin to address the team. [St. Pete Times] Alex Rodriguez was impressed by David Price after going 1-4 with a home run and 2 strike outs against last year's top pick. [ESPN] "I wish he was on our team," Rodriguez said. "He has a very bright future." One Red Sox blogger fears the Rays. And not just in '08. [wicked clevah] My real concern, however, isn’t this season. Not that I relish ...

Baseball Today: Monday, May 19
Published 5/19/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... assertion, actually, if you look at the standings. (Projo Stats) Or is it? Bugs and Cranks says "it is way too soon for chest-thumping [and] gloating" and goes over Shelton's position-by-position comparison, agreeing with all the ones that favor the Yankees and disagreeing with several that favor the Rays. The Bronx Block puts it out there for its readers to discuss. But the Red Sox-oriented blog Wicked Clevah is, in its own words, terrified of Tampa. PROOF POSITIVE: Shelton's argument -- while not ...

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