Posts Tagged ‘sean rodriguez’

S-Rod Homers as Bucs beat Jays

Bradenton, Fla. — It’s March!!! Sean Rodriguez hit a solo homer to tie the game in the home half of the 2nd.  The the Pirates tacked a single tally in the 6th and a solo homer by Austin Meadows in the 7th to take the game 4-1. Toronto lefty JA Happ started and went two […]

BoSox Pound Bucs

Bradenton, Fla. – –  The Boston Redsox pounded their way to a spring victory with 15 hits featuring 11 different players marking the hit column.  Aneuary Tavarez, Rafael Devers, Blake Swihart and Rusney Castillo had two hits a piece and seven other players had one.   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 […]

Steven Souza in Tampa Bay

  One of the biggest surprises this winter was when the Rays dealt 25 year old Wil Myers to the San Diego Padres. Myers looked like the perfect Robin to Evan Longoria’s Batman. In the three-team deal, the Rays received several key prospects. As of right now, Steven Souza is most remembered for his diving […]

Rays-Jays-Vet Great Spring Day in Dunedin

Rays-Jays-Vet Great Spring Day in Dunedin

DUNEDIN, FLA.–Throwing out the ceremonial first pitch prior to Wednesday’s Tampa Bay Rays/Toronto Blue Jays game was World War Two Veteran David Johnston.  The 97-year old native of Brooklyn threw a strike to get the Rays 5-4 win off to a good start.  Johnston served in the European Theater of Operations including the Battle of […]

Price Pitches 10 strike-out, 4 hit Gem, Rays One Game Out

Price Pitches 10 strike-out, 4 hit Gem, Rays One Game Out

St. Petersburg, Fl. (RSEN) — The Tampa Bay Rays broke up a pitcher’s duel  in the home half of the 3rd when shortstop Sean Rodriguez lined a double down the line in left.  Catcher John Jasso would not be out done as he lined his own double down the right field line to score Rodriguez.  Sam Fuld would hit a long […]

Dress Rehearsal Final: Jays 5- Rays 3

Dress Rehearsal Final: Jays 5- Rays 3

St.Petersburg, Fl. (RSEN) –Jeff Niemann took the hill for the Rays in their final spring fling yesterday at Tropicana Field. In the top of the first Niemann expires  the first two Blue Jay hitters,  then Jose Bautista dribbles a single past Rays SS Elliott Johnson.  Adam Lind hits a lazy fly ball to BJ Upton, […]