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While the Rays got swept in their four-game series at Fenway Park, infielder Ha-Seong Kim gets encouraging injury news ...
Kevin Cash discusses some takeaways and miscues from today's loss, gives an update on Ha-Seong Kim and says he hopes for a ...
Kevin Cash talks about the Red Sox's young hitters, the Rays' pitching and more after a 5-4 walk-off loss in Boston ...
Kevin Cash shared an update on Ha-Seong Kim’s injury after the Rays’ loss to the Twins in the shortstop’s season debut.
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TAMPA, Fla.— On Thursday night, Baseball took a backseat for the Tampa Bay Rays after reliever Hunter Bigge had to be taken away on a stretcher. A line drive fo ...
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — Tampa Bay Rays Manager Kevin Cash and President of Baseball Operations Erik Neander are focused on returning to the postseason after a five-year stretch of October ...
Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash and president of baseball operations Erik Neander have both received contract extensions.
Rays manager Kevin Cash didn't have a ton of information to share about Bigge's status. But after visiting the reliever in the hospital, Cash indicated things are moving in the right direction.
Yes, the same Cash who for many seasons not only declined but seemed to detest bunting gave the sign twice in a three-batter span, as he has multiple times during the Rays’ hot streak.
Notes | Once the Rays fell behind by 8 runs Friday, manager Kevin Cash turned to his versatile utility man.
While the Yankees were sleeping, there was a whole lot of commotion in the American League East behind them, made mostly by those pesky, perennial payroll-compromised Tampa Bay Rays.