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Looking Backward While Moving Forward: Rays end trip to Cuba with 4-1 victory

March 23, 2016 By Schmitty Leave a Comment

In the spirit of friendly competition, the ‪Tampa Bay ‎Rays‬ and Cuban National Team swapped jerseys after the game. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay ‎Rays)

In the spirit of friendly competition, the ‪Tampa Bay ‎Rays‬ and Cuban National Team swapped jerseys after the game. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay ‎Rays)

The successful trip to Cuba by the Tampa Bay Rays culminated in a 4-1 victory against the Cuban National Team, at Estadio Latinoamericano in Havana.

With gifts in hand, the team made a group visit to President Obama, who was sitting behind home plate next to Cuban President Raul Castro prior to the game. They also passed flowers through the netting to first lady Michelle Obama and first daughter Sasha.

Following the goodwill gesture by the team, the ever gregarious Chris Archer stayed behind for a few moments for an extended conversation with the president and first lady.

(President Obama) told me he appreciated how thoughtful I was in speaking about our opportunity to be here, and just in general, Archer said. It’s probably the highest compliment I’ve had in my life. He wasn’t just appreciative of my ability, but of the way I spoke and carried myself. I’ve never had a higher compliment.

Archer also joked with the Obama’s for not responding to his tweet about “hanging out in Cuba.”

I shook the first lady’s hand as well, and (the president) was educating her on who I was. So hopefully there’s some potential there, even if they’re not in office, to get together and do some things. They’re great in the community, they’re really about impacting the youth of this world, and that’s one of my missions in life as well.

Neither of them responded to my tweets, which I was pretty upset about, and I told them, but they’re obviously pretty busy.

The first lady said they can’t get back to everybody. A lot of times, it’s other people actually checking (the Twitter account) and informing her, because they don’t have time to scroll through Twitter. They have, first of all, a family, plus running the country, but it was all playful. Hopefully I can get a response, but if not, I’m totally content with the interaction we had.

Rays players and coaches drew rave reviews for their work in the community throughout the trip, especially from the announcers working the contest. Friend of the blog Danny Russell (DRaysBay) made mention of one such example; a superlative by Sports Center host Hannah Storm, who spoke highly of the team, saying,

I can’t imagine a better representative of Major League Baseball than the Tampa Bay Rays.

For some, like Archer, the emotional trip was about “changing lives.”

At first, some people were kind of skeptical, to be honest. But once we sat down as a group and thought about the magnitude of the experience, it was a no-brainer. Once we landed here, the excitement and the team-bonding experience has just been unbelievable. …We already have a great energy about our club, and it’s elevated to even higher heights now. I’m looking forward to carrying this energy into the season, because we definitely appreciate the opportunities that we’re afforded to play this game on the highest level, from being here and understanding how passionate people around the world are.

Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred also lavished the team with praises for their effort in being ambassadors for the game, saying,

Spring training is a routine time for players and I know this breaks up their routine. I told them I appreciated them making the effort to come here and I thanked them for being great ambassadors for the game. The entire Rays organization could not have been better, from Stu Sternberg right down through the players. Could not have been better. And I told them how important I think things like this were for the game.

Amongst the pomp and circumstance of the day, a ball-game was to be played.

Matt Moore took the hill for Tampa Bay and became the first Ray to throw six innings in a Spring Training game. He also became the first MLB lefty to start a game at Estadio Latinoamericano since Sandy Koufax in 1959.

Moore looked shaky in the first inning after giving up back-to-back one out singles to Yordan Manduley and Yosvani Alarcon. Yet the lefty coaxed a slow roller to Evan Longoria at third for the second out, and another ground-ball from the next batter ― this time to Brad Miller, who made a strong throw across the diamond for the final out of the frame. Moore got out of the jam unscathed.

He also allowed a single and a walk in the second inning, but nothing more. With Yurisbel Gracial on first, Moore was able to collect an important pick off as the runner took an aggressive lead toward second. Gracial stepped far off the bag and froze up when he realized that he was dead in the water, making for an easy pick-off.

After a clean third inning, Moore allowed a lead-off single to Garcia in the fourth. After a punch out of Gracial, Junior Paumier slashed liner right back to Moore, who was able put up his glove in the knick of time. Thankfully the ball glanced off the heel of his glove, and Moore was able to field the play before throwing over to James Loney at first for the out.

All told, the southpaw got better as the game progressed, with Moore scattering six base hits and walking one while fanning three on 79 pitches (52 for strikes). He has now allowed just two earned runs in 16-1/3 Spring innings of work.

Following Moore, Ryan Webb and Xavier Cedeno threw scoreless innings. The only blemish of the day came against Alex Colome in the ninth inning when the flame thrower gave up a solo shot to Reyes to left-field.

Offensively speaking, Tampa Bay got all of its production from its first basemen.

In the second inning Kevin Kiermaier legged out a two-out double, before Desmond Jennings walked in an extended at-bat. James Loney stepped into to box and drove Kiermaier home on a ground ball that squirted into right-field. In spite of a strong and accurate throw by Cuban right-fielder Jose Adolis Garcia, Kiermaier slid into home with President Obama unofficially making the safe call at the plate.

In the fourth inning, after Jennings worked his second free pass of the day, Loney hammered a homer to right for a 3-0 advantage.

Steve Pearce put the Rays up by a slam in the seventh when he singled home Mikie Mahtook, who had walked and stole second.

The team left Florida shortly after the final out, but not before exchanging jerseys with the Cuban team in the spirit of friendly competition.

We won’t experience anything like this again, so it was a very special day for Major League Baseball, the Tampa Bay Rays and all of our players, myself included, Rays manager Kevin Cash said. Most of the guys here have played winter ball in some capacity, but this is winter ball times 10 over here, with the passion the fans showed.

However, because of a series of delays with one of their chartered planes, the team did not arrive in Tampa until about 5:00 AM. When all is said and done, the 55-minute flight extended to seven hours.

The New What Next

After traveling home, the Rays will take on the Twins in Ft. Myers with Erasmo Ramirez on the mound.

Rays 3/23/16 Starting Lineup

As a result of the extended stay in Cuba, the Rays will send a mostly minor league squad and coaching staff to face the Twins Wednesday afternoon. Erasmo Ramirez, who did not go on the trip to Cuba, will make his previously scheduled start.

Noteworthiness

― Archer won’t face the Yankees on Thursday in Tampa. Instead he will pitch in intrasquad game.

― The Tampa bay Rays want you to know that they’ll be all over the TV and radio the next few days:

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The New What Next: Rays vs. the Cuban National Team

March 22, 2016 By belowaverage Leave a Comment

The Tampa Bay Rays will take on the Cuban National Team at Estadio Latinoamericano. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay Rays)

The Tampa Bay Rays will take on the Cuban National Team at Estadio Latinoamericano. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay Rays)

After many months, and a dizzying amount of hard work by the Tampa Bay Rays and the staff preparing the grounds at Estadio Latinoamericano ― to bring the field up to Major League Baseball (MLB) standards ― the Rays will finally take the field against the Cuban National Team in Havana.

The finishing touches being made on Estadio Latinoamericano. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay Rays)

The finishing touches being made on Estadio Latinoamericano. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay Rays)

President Obama, John Kerry, St. Petersburg mayor Rick Kriseman, and other US dignitaries will be in attendance, as will commissioner Rob Manfred and other MLB officials.

Matt Moore will get the start in the exhibition game against the Cuban National Team. Also expected to toe the rubber for Tampa Bay are Ryan Webb, Steve Geltz, Alex Colome, Enny Romero and Xavier Cedeno.

Rays 3/22/16 Starting Lineup

Dayron Varona RF
Brad Miller SS
Evan Longoria 3B
Corey Dickerson DH
Logan Forsythe 2B
Kevin Kiermaier CF
Desmond Jennings LF
James Loney 1B
Rene Rivera C
Matt Moore LHP

Noteworthiness

― With his teammates in Cuba, Jake Odorizzi took the mound Monday afternoon in a Minor League game. Odorizzi slashed 6.2 IP/5 H/1 R/1 ER/0 BB/7 K on 90 pitches (67 strikes).

It was a great all-around day, said Odorizzi. My stuff was good. There was one bad split (split-finger fastball) in the last inning that ruined my day, but it was a great day. …Everything was coming out good, and the shape of everything was good. That’s really all I cared about today, was the shape of everything, how everything came off feeling. It was a bonus that we were getting outs.

Odorizzi will 105 pitches in his next outing Saturday in Bradenton before scaling back to three or four innings in his final Spring start.

― Photo journalist Will Vragovic (Tampa Bay Times) has put together an excellent collection of photographs from Cuba. Do yourself a favor and check it out.

― We created our own dispatch from Cuba. And while we’re not in Havana, it sure is nice to pretend. You can check that thread out here.

― While the Rays are eager to ‘reward’ the passionate Cuban fan base (link one), MLB’s goal is a safer pipeline for players from Cuba (link two).

Rays en vivo desde Cuba!

March 21, 2016 By Schmitty Leave a Comment

Tuesday's starter, Matt moore, takes in the scene at Estadio Latinoamericano. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay Rays)

Tuesday’s starter, Matt moore, takes in the scene at Estadio Latinoamericano. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay Rays)

The Tampa Bay Rays landed in Cuba Sunday night, ahead of their historic contest with the Cuban National Team scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at Estadio Latinoamericano, in Havana. As the title suggests, what follows are dispatches from the island nation from the team, Rays players and journalists. We will continually update this thread, so keep checking back.

Rays President Of Baseball Operations, Matt Silverman, is excited about the trip to Cuba. He sees the trip as an opportunity for both countries to better understand each other.

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Stuart Sternberg, Kevin Cash, Evan Longoria and Chris Archer discussed playing against the Cuban National Team in a press conference on Monday.

The love of baseball here is very evident, just from the time we set foot on the ground, said Rays third baseman Evan Longoria.

Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg spoke with CNBC’s Michelle Caruso-Cabrera about the return of Major League Baseball to Cuba.

Chris Archer made a friend with Diego, a young baseball fan.

9 yr old Diego Lopez holds a ball signed by @ChrisArcher22 after the 2 played catch today at the stadium #RaysInCuba pic.twitter.com/CNnZAtwQwu

— Roger Mooney (@RMooneyTBO) March 21, 2016

@ChrisArcher22 and his new friend, Diego, play catch this morning at Estadio Latinoamericano #RaysInCubapic.twitter.com/6V0otajOo7 — Roger Mooney (@RMooneyTBO) March 21, 2016

The trip represents a homecoming for Rays’ Cuban born minor leaguer, Dayron Varona, who hasn’t been back to Cuba in three years.

Here’s #Rays Dayron Varona entering Estadio Latinoamericano for the first time since returning #RaysInCubapic.twitter.com/n1QWEvTPiu — Neil Solondz (@neilsolondz) March 21, 2016

Probably the most powerful moment I’ve ever witnessed on the job. You should’ve seen the tears. #RaysInCubahttps://t.co/lfmB7DYlbh — Dave Haller (@HallerDave) March 21, 2016

Marc Topkin (Tampa Bay Times) rolled out the Rays starting lineup for the game. Note: Varona will hit in the leadoff spot.

#Rays lineup for Tuesday vs. Cuban National Team #RaysInCuba. pic.twitter.com/fmZKIlDHlJ — Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) March 21, 2016

In spite of some unfavorable weather, the team was able to get in a light workout at Estadio Latinoamericano.

#Video: Tampa Bay Rays practice in Havana ahead of their symbolic game against Cuba’s national team – @tdemiguel_A… pic.twitter.com/uywZwgz75Q

— 757Live Cuba (@757LiveCU) March 21, 2016

Take a look at Estadio Latinoamericano. The field, by all accounts, plays quite large.

Field of Dreams #Havana#Cuba#mlbincuba#ontheroad@onenacion@espn_beisbolpic.twitter.com/aAaW1dx0ub

— Hugo Balta (@HugoBalta) March 20, 2016

The Rays were dressed to the nines at the MLB reception on Monday night. John Kerry and other United States’ dignitaries, as well as Jimmy Buffett, were also in attendance.

Dapper #Rays ready for tonight’s @MLB reception. #MLBinCuba pic.twitter.com/Q7X3yAVx7l

— Tampa Bay Rays (@RaysBaseball) March 22, 2016

Also at #Rays-Cuba game reception late Monday, Sec of State John Kerry #RaysInCuba pic.twitter.com/8GtoUyGSNK

— Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) March 22, 2016

From late Monday, @mlb / @MLB_PLAYERS reception for #Rays-Cuba game featured Jimmy Buffett performing #RaysInCubapic.twitter.com/ca7N9KJsYy

— Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) March 22, 2016

Richie Shaffer documented the trip into Estadio Latinoamericano.

Game Day from Cuba! Let’s go. 😝 #raysup pic.twitter.com/IFemfWL7uu

— Richie Shaffer (@Rshaff8) March 22, 2016

Because of security concerns, fans started pouring into Estadio Latinoamericano around 8:00 AM. Yes, you’re seeing things correctly that IS a packed house for batting practice.

#Rays taking batting practice before game. #RaysInCuba pic.twitter.com/1Pj1GwPJ21

— Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) March 22, 2016

Después de 17 años, Cuba recibe hoy a un equipo de las Grandes Ligas para un duelo histórico #RaysCuba pic.twitter.com/Btds9xjPH0

— 8 Deportivo (@8Deportivo) March 22, 2016

A sense of scene 2 hours before 1st pitch of #Rays game at Estadio Latinoamericano #RaysInCuba pic.twitter.com/oO63LaJKbj

— Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) March 22, 2016

As noted previously, St. Petersburg mayor Rick Kriseman is in attendance.

St. Pete Mayor @Kriseman and wife Kerry on field watching #Rays BP #RaysInCubapic.twitter.com/NkqcYZlMkI

— Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) March 22, 2016

The presidents of both countries are also on hand.

Some high level hellos going on there with Obama and Castro #RaysInCuba pic.twitter.com/ZOIS2xsEpV

— Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) March 22, 2016

The team introduction as the Rays take the field.

It’s getting a little louder and livelier as #Rays are on field and Cubans are being introduced #RaysInCuba pic.twitter.com/GPeCPEgvA2

— Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) March 22, 2016

Looking Backward While Moving Forward: Rays tie Baltimore ahead of trip to Cuba

March 21, 2016 By Schmitty Leave a Comment

Rays officials, including Brian Auld (pictured), were among the first to land in Havana on Sunday. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay Rays)

Rays officials, including Brian Auld (pictured), were among the first to land in Havana on Sunday. (Photo Credit: Tampa Bay Rays)

The Tampa Bay Rays tied the Baltimore Orioles 8-8 in the final exhibition game before the Rays’ historic trip to Cuba. Steven Souza Jr., Evan Longoria and Logan Morrison provided the pop for Tampa Bay, as each hit their first homers of the Spring on Sunday.

On the mound, Tampa Bay went bullpen by committee with a series of non-roster players pitching, including Jhan Marinez ― the 27 year-old who is competing for a spot in the bullpen. Drew Smyly threw six innings of shutout ball earlier in the day in an intrasquad game.

Marinez is coming of an excellent 2015 campaign with the Durham Bulls, where he collected a 1.92 ERA/4.38 FIP/.250 BABIP/9.59 K9/.74 HR9 line. The righty struggled with command (especially on his breaking stuff), however,  and the Orioles pounced, tagging Marinez with an ugly 1.2 IP/4 H/4 ER/1 BB/2 K line.

The wind howled out to left-center Sunday afternoon, making conditions favorable for the long-ball. The Orioles struck first when they rallied for a four run lead in the second inning after Pedro Alvarez hit a line-drive grand slam off Marinez. Even so, the Rays returned the favor in the top of the third.

With a runner on, Morrison crushed a two-run no doubter to deep center off starter Chris Tillman. Longoria responded in kind, hitting a solo shot to left to bring the Rays within a run.

Continuing to build. Feel like I’ve been swinging it better the last week or so, said Morrison when asked about his 3-3 day at the plate. Taking my line drives the other way, and I was able to get the head out a couple of times today.

Yet Baltimore rallied for three more runs in the bottom of the third when Mark Trumbo hit his second home run in as many games, and Caleb Joseph plated a run on an RBI single.

A grand slam by Sousa off reliever T.J. McFarland evened up the score at seven apiece.

Tampa Bay went ahead in the sixth on a single by third baseman Kean Wong ― an addition from the Rays’ Minor League camp ― but Alvarez doubled off the wall to drive in his fifth run of the game and make it 8-8.

The Rays were scheduled to leave from Tampa for Havana after the game, so the skippers of both teams chose end the game in the ninth with the score knotted at eight. They will play take on Cuban national team on Tuesday in the first game by an American team there since the Orioles visited in 1999.

This is coming at an ideal time in spring training. Any club will tell you, you hit that staleness of spring training at about the two-thirds point. This is a great time for this to be happening, Rays manager Kevin Cash said.

The New What Next

The Rays have a goodwill day in Cuba on Monday ahead of the game in Havana. Matt Moore will get the start in Tuesday afternoon’s game against the Cuban National Team. Also expected to take the mound for Tampa Bay are Ryan Webb, Steve Geltz, Alex Colome, Enny Romero and Xavier Cedeno. We’ll post the starting lineup tomorrow in a separate piece.

Noteworthiness

― Jake Odorizzi, who stayed behind, will pitch in a Minor League game at Charlotte Sports Complex.

― Some photos and tweets from Cuba:

It’s happening at our @MeliaCohiba… Press conference of the #TampaBayRays! #MLBInCuba #RaysInCuba #TimeForCuba pic.twitter.com/mzcT0BhzaG

— Meliá Cuba (@MeliaCuba) March 21, 2016

This photo by @willvrag makes me tear up. https://t.co/B6PegGmnhw #RaysinCuba @TB_Times pic.twitter.com/CGWZ6moDPy

— Laura C. Morel (@lauracmorel) March 21, 2016

#RaysInCuba OF Verona hugs his niece Meliza in hotel lobby during 1st trip back to Cuba since he defected 3 yrs ago pic.twitter.com/gjSpyCagG1

— Roger Mooney (@RMooneyTBO) March 21, 2016

#Rays lineup for Tuesday vs. Cuban National Team #RaysInCuba. pic.twitter.com/fmZKIlDHlJ

— Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) March 21, 2016

Rays vs. Orioles take two; team announces more roster cuts

March 20, 2016 By Schmitty Leave a Comment

Rays starter Chris Archer heads off the field after getting two outs on six pitches in the first inning. The game is cancelled by rain, but Archer throws about 90 pitches in the batting cages. (Photo Credit: Will Vragovic/Tampa Bay Times)

Rays starter Chris Archer heads off the field after getting two outs on six pitches in the first inning. The game was cancelled by rain, but Archer throws about 90 pitches in the batting cages. (Photo Credit: Will Vragovic/Tampa Bay Times)

Tampa Bay Rays vs. Baltimore Orioles, take two. Saturday’s Grapefruit League action against Baltimore was cut short ― after just two outs and six pitches ― due to heavy rain. The Rays will attempt to play one more game this afternoon before they head to Cuba.

Archer opened yesterday’s contest with a pop-fly to center then got a three-pitch strikeout. But soon after the goddamn deluge began, and the Rays’ ace went to the batting cages and threw about 90 pitches with Curt Casali, while Steven Souza Jr. stood in as a batter.

The effort and the intensity was the exact same, Archer said. Mentally, I put myself in certain situations I’m going to have during the season. … Anytime you can have a little adversity and you do well, it’s a positive sign.

Special thanks to @Curtcasali, @SouzaJr, @MattyMoe55 for being a part of my simulated game after the rainout today. I appreciate the love!

— Chris Archer (@ChrisArcher22) March 20, 2016

Archer has two more Spring starts before Opening Day. Rays manager Kevin Cash told Marc Topkin (Tampa Bay Times) he’ll be capped at seven innings or 105 pitches on Thursday, and tapering off in his final Spring outing.

The other pitchers scheduled to throw yesterday — Andrew Bellatti, Ryan Webb and Alex Colome — all threw in intrasquad games to stay on schedule. Colombo became the first reliever to throw back-to-back outings this Spring.

The New What Next

Jhan Marinez will start for Tampa Bay on Sunday, opposite of Chris Tillman. Also expected to throw are Kyle McPherson, Tyler Sturdevant, Ryan Garton, Parker Markel, and Mark Sappington.

Rays 3/20/16 Starting Lineup

Forsythe 2B
Morrison DH
Longo 3B
Dickerson LF
Souza RF
Kiermaier CF
Beckham SS
Loney 1B
Rivera C
Marinez RHP

Roster cuts

The Rays continued to whittle down their roster on Saturday with seven players departing, leaving 43 players on the roster with exactly two-weeks left until Opening Day.

Tampa Bay optioned INF Nick Franklin and C Luke Maile and reassigned five players — RHPs Neil Wagner, Parker Markel and Ryan Garton, LHP Jonny Venters and 1B Kyle Roller — to minor-league camp.

Franklin, who I opined likely wouldn’t crack the Opening Day roster, will still travel with the team to Cuba. The infielder hit .375 in 24 Spring at-bats.

Noteworthiness

— The first set of busses left Tropicana Field Sunday morning, en route to Tampa International Airport for the 55 minute flight to Havana. The rest of the team will depart after this afternoon’s contest against the Orioles.

— You certainly can’t blame Chris Archer for trying…

Well, @FLOTUS, your husband didn’t respond about hanging out in Cuba. Maybe you and I could get a café or something? Lmk if you’re free.😀

— Chris Archer (@ChrisArcher22) March 19, 2016

— Drew Smyly will throw in an intrasquad game Sunday at the Charlotte Sports Complex.

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