i'm going on record right now.....the RAYS will finish 4th in the AL EAST

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HANGING TOUGH THOSE RAYS ARE:

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I say they finish 3rd or 4th as well for what it's worth. Their offense is struggling and some of their pitchers are not going to keep throwing so well. Bullpen is a question mark and destined to get worse. Boston and NY pass them. They are probably safe over Toronto but you never know.
 
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Yankess aren't passing anybody...maybe pass Toronto and Baltimore in the opposite direction...
 

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I say they finish 3rd or 4th as well for what it's worth. Their offense is struggling and some of their pitchers are not going to keep throwing so well. Bullpen is a question mark and destined to get worse. Boston and NY pass them. They are probably safe over Toronto but you never know.

huge difference between 3rd and 4th.
 

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I say they finish 3rd or 4th as well for what it's worth. Their offense is struggling and some of their pitchers are not going to keep throwing so well. Bullpen is a question mark and destined to get worse. Boston and NY pass them. They are probably safe over Toronto but you never know.

I'm a Jays fan, but no way we are passing the Rays. The only team the Jays have trouble against in the AL East is the Rays. 2-7 vs the Rays, 4-2 vs the Sox, 3-3 vs the Yankees, and I think they have a winning record against the O's.

Rays are more talented than the Yankees by a wide margin. You say the Rays pitching is bound to get worse, but make no mention of the fact that the Yankees don't even have the good pitching to get worse. Who's their ace, Mussina? The Rays have at least two pitchers much better than any starting pitcher on the Yankees roster. The Rays have a much better bullpen also. Their lineup is almost as good also. Tough to match Crawford, Upton, Pena, Longoria and Navarro. That is close to, if not better than Jeter, Abreu, A-Rod, Giambi, and Cano IMO. A-Rod is the only reason I might take the Yankees lineup over the Rays.

Start giving these guys respect. They will be at the top for a very long time, so get used to it.
 
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SOUNDS LIKE ANOTHER IDIOT SUX FAN

Just a baseball fan...Philly fan if you gotta know...tell me flacapper, how are the Yankees going to compete with their pitching staff? Not bashing the Yanks, but their starters have problems...and I have been called idiot before, so you are not hurting my feelings...
 

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I love the way people keep saying the pitching how bout this.............
Pettite is a veteran pitcher who is lights out at any day
Joba is pitching great record might not show but check the #s
And Moose has found himself also a veteran
The bullpen is doing a great job as well
their hitting is off some days but the pitching has actually been good
But people that really dont follow the Yanks their easy response is "the pitching" well theyre wrong
 

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it really is amazing the yanks are only 4.5 back with the staff they are at... alot of credit to Moose, Andy, Joba have kept this team alive...
 

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Big weekend for the RAYS!!!

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I watched the Rays this weekend "the onslaught at Safeco"

Needed M's last night big time and damn if Rays don't come back take a lead give that up and win in extra's getting out of jam after jam in the late innings.

They looked like well oiled as with the game on the line each player stepped up on defense.

No choke in these kids I like their chances.
 
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I love the way people keep saying the pitching how bout this.............
Pettite is a veteran pitcher who is lights out at any day
Joba is pitching great record might not show but check the #s
And Moose has found himself also a veteran
The bullpen is doing a great job as well
their hitting is off some days but the pitching has actually been good
But people that really dont follow the Yanks their easy response is "the pitching" well theyre wrong

Think that the people have spoken....:nohead:
 

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This thread crashed and burned and the rays never faltered for 1 second.



Worst To First: Rays Clinch AL East Title


By MARC LANCASTER
The Tampa Tribune
Published: September 27, 2008
Updated: 01:22 am
DETROIT As the clock crawled ahead, Friday night having passed into Saturday morning, they began to trickle back to the clubhouse at Comerica Park.
There were Jonny Gomes and Evan Longoria, followed a few minutes later by a group of about five led by Cliff Floyd and Dioner Navarro, and finally by another five including Rocco Baldelli who had taken the preemptive measure of removing their shirts – and in one player's case, his pants – to save them from the dousing that was to come.
They gathered in the clubhouse and waited, shouting at the televisions beaming the action from Fenway Park and the twice-rain-delayed Yankees-Red Sox marathon that had prompted many of the players to disperse for a couple of hours after the Rays' 6-4 loss to the Tigers.
Finally, at 12:52 a.m., a Sean Casey pop fly came down through the mist to nestle in the glove of Yankees center fielder Brett Gardner to set off the Rays' second wild celebration in a week. This time, the officially licensed shirts and hats that were quickly marinated in alcohol proclaimed them champions of the American League East.
The first playoff game in Rays history will be played Thursday at Tropicana Field against either the Twins or the White Sox, and yes, it's still sinking in even for those directly involved.
"It's fantastic, it's wonderful, it's all the superlatives you can gather," said Manager Joe Maddon. "I really feel good for everybody, that's what it comes down to. You look at everybody and enjoy everybody's face; to me, that's the most gratifying part of this entire moment."
Those faces beamed unrestrained joy from behind swim goggles and scuba masks as the party really got rolling. A couple of minutes in, the first chant erupted. Bouncing in the center of the room, the players screamed the team's slogan over and over again.
"Nine equals eight! Nine equals eight!"
Moments later, two Matts who have played very different roles – Silverman and Garza – met in the center of the room. With great ceremony, the team president and tonight's starting pitcher emptied a bottle over one another's head.
Even in the most unscripted of moments, it was all for one, one for all – right down to a very brief few steps of merengue dancing between Carlos Pena and Longoria. They eventually added a new wrinkle to the festivities, breaking out a supply of victory cigars, but the hugs never stopped.
"We wanted to be together for this," Pena said in explaining why so many returned to the ballpark. "It was kind of a weird situation because of the rain [in Boston] and all that, but this is what a family's all about. If we had to travel cross-country, we would be here together. It's unbelievable, man. That goes to show you how close this team is."
By that point, their loss Friday night was a distant memory. The five runs Andy Sonnanstine allowed in the first two innings that amounted to an insurmountable deficit were hardly enough to keep him from whooping it up. The same went for Pena, who accounted for three of the 14 men the Rays left on base when he lined hard to center with the bases loaded to end the eighth inning.
With 96 wins already in the books and two regular-season games to go – both now qualifying as mere tune-ups with much more at stake beginning next week – the Rays didn't give a second thought to the way it came down on the final day. Their work over a grueling six-month season spoke for itself.
"I don't know if people understand how big this is," said Carl Crawford, "but winning the AL East is a huge accomplishment and we should have a good time and enjoy it."
There was no denying the gravity of what they had done. The Red Sox and Yankees had captured the crown every year since the Orioles won it in 1997, and no one had any reason to believe that run would come to an end this season.
Obviously the Rays would have been thrilled to be in the playoffs no matter how they got there, but going in as the champion of what is generally acknowledged as the toughest division in baseball made it that much more gratifying.
"Everybody in baseball knows what this division's all about," said Maddon. "To win this division is very significant. I'd like to believe it's the beginning of many great years to come. It's just not about today; it's about building for the future."
And even in the midst of the alcohol-fueled madness that prevailed, that concept was clear to everyone involved.
"We're here to stay," declared James Shields. "We're here to stay for a long time. This is what we want to do every year."
Reporter Marc Lancaster can be reached at (813) 259-7227 or mlancaster@tampatrib.com.
 

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i have to give props to the rays. they suprised me all year, and i was waiting for them to fall.

but they keep on going

i would of been cheering for them, but the simple fact i lost 20,000 because they made the playoffs on a bet made me pissed :)
 

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