Afternoon maniacs!
Hopefully ya’ll have finished celebrating the 6-2 victory last night and the amazing start by Scott Kazmir. However, it’s now time to look ahead to not only tonight’s rubber match vs. the Yanks but also the looming trade deadline.
- Rays: Buyers or Sellers? In the past, the Rays have used the trade deadline to pick up great minor league players with large upside (see Scott Kazmir) in exchange for veteran players that were ready to lead OTHER teams to championships. This year, however, the Rays may be experiencing the trade deadline from the other side of the street, as they have been some of the most active teams in search of talent, hopefully leading them to a playoff birth this year. The Sox have already been active with two trades in the past week, (although not acquiring any big name players). The Rays are looking at players like Cliff Lee and Victor Martinez (Indians) Jarrod Washburn (Mariners) and even Doc Halladay (Blue Jays). Some of the players the Rays have been rumored to be shopping range from MLB pitchers Kazmir and Shields to CC, BJ Navi and even Pena. My prediction for the next 2 days rests soley on whether the Rays win tonight’s game vs. Joba Chamberlain and the Yanks: If the Rays win tonight’s game (and, in turn, the series) against the Yanks, they will be large buyers this year; however, if they don’t win tonight and fall 7 1/2 games back of first, they may not make as much noise as some of us would like. The fact that the team is off Thrusday will give Andrew Friedman and the rest of the front office alot more time to make secure decisions on whether to make a large deal or not. Stay tuned to my blog for the latest Rays trade info.
Having set-up the importance of tonight’s game, I’ll make my prediction. The game tonight pits Joba Chamberlain (6-2 3.86 ERA) against Rays ace Matt Garza (7-7 3.68 ERA) on national television ESPN. For the Rays, this is a must win game if they want to stay in the race for the division and even the wild-card title. Look for Matt Garza to come out firing on all cylinders tonight, I think Garza’s first time through the line-up will preface the rest of his night. Look for Garza to be dominant and the Rays offense to fire away against the young right hander. Final Score: Rays 8 – Yanks 3 Player of the Game: Ben Zobrist
Evening maniacs!
Well, the Rays left me leaving the Trop pleasently surprised tonight after a great 6-2 victory over C.C. Sabathia and the Evil Empire! Scott Kazmir looked like his old self on the mound tonight, going 7 innings and only giving up one run while K-ing 4. Kazmir, who grabbed his first win in his last 8 appearances, showed flashes of his old self, going 7 innings for the first time since July OF LAST YEAR!
This was a huge win for the Rays, as they get back the game they lost on the Yanks last night, and hopefully gain a game on the Sox in the wild card (Sox losing 8-7 to A’s in 11th as I type). Just a fun fact for all you statisticians out there. Of the Rays last 4 homestands, tey have lost the first game 3 times. Out of those three times, they have only lost one game after the loss in all 3 homestands! If that stat were to hold true for the Rays this week, they would be back in prime striking position to overtake Red Sox Nation in the Wild Card standings!
Goodnight and GO RAYS!
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