Rays 4, Padres 2
Sean Rodriguez, Yunel Escobar and James Loney drove in late runs for the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday in a 4-2 victory that completed a three-game sweep of the San Diego Padres.
The Rays won their fifth in a row overall.
Roberto Hernandez (2-4) pitched six innings, giving up five hits and two runs.
Fernando Rodney pitched the ninth inning for his 11th save.
The Rays trailed 2-1 in...
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Rays keep winning, complete sweep of Padres
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Sean Rodriguez, Yunel Escobar and James Loney drove in late runs for the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday in a 4-2 victory that completed a three-game sweep of the San Diego Padres.
The Rays won their fifth in a row overall.
Roberto Hernandez (2-4) pitched six innings, giving up five hits and two runs.
Fernando Rodney pitched the ninth inning for his 11th save.
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Sean Rodriguez Wears Bubble Gum Rally Cap in Tampa Bay Rays Dugout (Photo)
The Tampa Bay Rays had baseball’s worst on-base percentage entering Monday’s game against the Red Sox and didn’t do much against Ryan Dempster to help themselves in that category.
Dempster went seven innings against the Rays on Patriots’ Day, allowing just two hits and one run while walking two. In an apparent attempt to shake things up and spark some sort of offense, Rays...
Alfredo Aceves Says He Didn’t Intentionally Hit Sean Rodriguez, But Pitcher’s Reputation Will Keep Causing Stir
Alfredo being Alfredo.
Just as Manny Ramirez‘s actions often couldn’t be explained, Alfredo Aceves‘ behavior frequently leaves Red Sox fans scratching their heads. At this rate, there’s going to be a spike in Rogaine sales in the Boston area in 2013.
The Red Sox are once again forced to answer questions regarding Aceves following Saturday’s game, and the right-handerâ€...
Rodriguez return to Rays put off by broken hand
Infielder Sean Rodriguez won't be rejoining the Tampa Bay Rays later this week as expected after he broke his right hand while punching a locker at Triple-A Durham.
Rays manager Joe Maddon says that Rodriguez was very contrite and upset about his actions when the two shared texts.
Maddon said Tuesday that it was unfortunate because Rodriguez was set to play for the Rays in...
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August 28, 2012
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Rays’ Sean Rodriguez breaks hand punching locker just before being called up
If Sean Rodriguez could turn the clock back to Sunday morning, he certainly would. The Rays infielder has been spending time with the team’s Triple-A club in Durham, but he was set to be called back up to the majors on Sept. 1 when teams expand their rosters. Because of a lapse in judgment over the weekend, that won’t be happening.
Rodriguez punched a locker in frustration after...
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Rays IF breaks hand punching locker
Sean Rodriguez's 2012 season may be over after he punched a locker out of frustration, just days before the Rays wanted to recall him from AAA.
Rays' Rodriguez punches locker, breaks hand
You wont find a nicer, more down-to-earth guy on the Tampa Bay Rays than Sean Rodriguez. And thats what makes the possible season-ending incident involving him this weekend in Durham so perplexing and disappointing.
Rodriguez was all set to rejoin the Rays on Saturday from the Triple-A club, where hes been biding his time the past week until major league rosters expand on Sept....
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August 28, 2012
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Rodriguez, Rays continue dominance of Yanks
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Sean Rodriguez hit a go-ahead two-run homer, helping the Tampa Bay Rays continue their home dominance over the New York Yankees in a 7-4 victory over the AL East leaders on Tuesday night.
Rodriguez, mired in a 17 for 100 slump dating back to May 21, finished with 3 for 4.
After blowing a three-run lead, New York went ahead 4-3 on Eric Chavez's RBI...
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July 03, 2012
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Rays infielder Rodriguez focused on SS job
PORT CHARLOTTE Sean Rodriguez has traversed the field for the Tampa Bay Rays like a frequent flier making stops during his two seasons at second, short, third and first, in center and left and as a DH.
Heck, hes even volunteered to go behind the plate in an emergency.
But the veteran utility man is hoping to finally land at the spot his big league career began and what became...
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March 20, 2012
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