Monday, September 01, 2008

No challenge too strong for Rays, too hot to be stopped

2008 has to a miracle year because the Tampa Bay Rays are almost invincible...or perhaps have a kinetic power over teams with the ability to read their pitching extremely well and make due just fine with the bare essentials. I say that because since Evan Longoria and veteran Carl Crawford have gone on the shelf the club doesn't seem to lose often. Their eclectic mix of up-and-comers and veteran leaders have turned out to be magic. Who would have thought a group of overlooked ball players and no-namers would work like a charm. Sitting atop the AL East the Rays sure aren't going to fade, not this year.

A centerpiece to this club is two underestimated, lesser-known players who keep a low key: Carlos Pena and Eric Hinske. Both are having outstanding seasons and leading the team in homeruns and RBIs. With yesterday's 10-4 victory over the Orioles everything in going according to plan. The Rays climb to 83-51 and secure a 4.5 game lead over Boston in the AL East. This club is packed with talent yet the Florida fans don't fully support them by coming out in droves to the ballpark. I mean they have an incredible home record (51-19), the best in the MLB! Too many tropical storms have draw people away, but still the Rays are having an incredible season.

Sooner or later everyone will giving the club the credit and accolades they deserve. It's all in due time. I imagine when Longoria returns with B.J. Upton keeping up his hitting stride the Rays will be the team to beat and will go on a surge towards the end of the regular season. Plus nobody should forget about Akinori Iwamura who is spark plug at the lead-off spot. He's batting .282 with 150 hits and 76 runs scored. I bet the Yankees wished their prospects developed as fast as Tampa Bay's. Building upon a successful year, the sky is the limit for the Rays!

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