Here are five Rays with the most to prove in 2020
The Tampa Bay Rays are taking one of the first steps forward as an organization by slowly returning to action and opening up Tropicana Field for light workouts, starting Monday. Infielder Daniel Robertson Following a breakout campaign in 2018, Robertson was never able to carry that momentum into last season and turned into one of the team’s weakest links. Yarbrough carried last year’s momentum into the spring, but manager Kevin Cash never fully committed to Yarbrough being a full-time starter in 2020. Last season, Alvarado’s mother, Crelia, battled health issues and he left the team midseason in order to care for her back in his native Venezuela. Honorable mentions Left-handed pitcher Blake Snell The 2018 Cy Young Award winner battled injuries and experienced the worst year of his career last season, finishing with just 23 starts and a 4.29 ERA.
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