The Rays stumbled into the All-Star Break. The Red Sox swept them in a four-game set at Fenway to conclude the first half. Tampa Bay has dropped 11 of their past 14 games. They’d climbed as high as 11 games above .500 in late June; they’re now just three over at 50-47.
Like many other fringe contenders, the Rays face a pivotal upcoming two weeks. They’ll play host to the Orioles and White Sox for very winnable series coming out of the Break. They’ll hit the road for sets in Cincinnati and a four-game series against the Yankees running through July 31. President of baseball operations Erik Neander acknowledged to Marc Topkin of The Tampa Bay Times that the club’s deadline plans will in part be shaped by how they begin the second half.
“We’ve got to make up some ground,” Neander said of a team that sits a game and a half behind the Mariners for the last AL Wild Card spot. “There’s a belief in this team. … But these are really big games that will have some sort of influence on our decision-making as the month draws to a close.”
Unsurprisingly, Neander expressed hope that the team plays well enough for the front office to add. “I’d like to think that just about anything I think this group is capable of over these few weeks will lead us in a position where we’re looking to at least improve somewhere on the roster, if not significantly so,” he told Topkin. “But we’ve got to go out and play well and win. If we don’t, or if we have a stretch the way we had the last couple of weeks going into the Break, that comes with all sorts of additional questions that I’d much rather not think about.”
The Rays rarely operate as strict buyers or sellers. Remaining consistently competitive while operating with bottom five payrolls requires an openness to listening on veteran players even in years where they’re simultaneously trying to add to the big league roster. Tampa Bay already made one notable trade this month, acquiring controllable setup man Bryan Baker from Baltimore for the 37th pick in last Sunday’s draft. They could continue to add to the bullpen and/or bring in a right-handed bat (ideally in the outfield).
At the same time, they’ll certainly get calls on their more expensive players. Chris Cotillo of MassLive reported last night that the Red Sox would be interested in Yandy Díaz if the Rays make him available. Boston has an obvious need for a right-handed hitting first baseman. Still, it’s not clear if the Rays will shop Díaz at all — much less to a division rival that currently sits 2.5 games above them in the standings.
Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic wrote this morning that the Rays would likely hold onto Díaz, who is signed at a bargain rate for another two and a half seasons. He’s making $10MM this year and is guaranteed $12MM for next season. There’s a $10MM club option for ’27 that would vest at $13MM if he takes 500 plate appearances next year. Díaz and the Rays initially agreed to the extension in 2023 and restructured it just this spring to guarantee his ’26 earnings while adding the option year.
Rosenthal argues the Rays may be reluctant to trade Díaz so soon after he agreed to a team-friendly extension. That said, one could’ve made a similar point regarding Tyler Glasnow — whom the Rays traded to the Dodgers a little over a year after he signed an extension. Rosenthal nevertheless suggests that Tampa Bay would be likelier to move second baseman Brandon Lowe or closer Pete Fairbanks if the team doesn’t play well coming out of the Break.
Lowe went on the injured list with left oblique tightness last week but could be reinstated when first eligible tomorrow. He’s making $10.5MM this year and controllable for another season on an $11.5MM club option. Lowe started the year slowly but has been on a tear since May and is up to 19 homers with a .272/.324/.487 batting line.
Fairbanks has a 2.75 ERA and has gone 15-18 in save opportunities over 36 innings. His strikeout rate has been trending down for a couple seasons, though, dropping to a career-low 20.7% clip. While Fairbanks is playing this year on an extremely affordable $3.667MM salary, his contract contains an increasingly expensive club option for 2026.
That initially came with a $7MM base value but contained up to $6MM in escalators. Fairbanks has already pushed the option price to $8MM by reaching 125 appearances over the past three seasons and topping 25 games finished this year. It’ll climb by another $1MM when he makes three more appearances, $1MM more with 18 appearances, and another $1MM with 23 more games. It’d jump by $500K apiece with three, eight, and 13 more games finished.
Unless he suffers a significant injury, Fairbanks should push the option value well into eight figures. That’d make him one of the highest-paid players on the 2026 roster. As long as they’re in the playoff picture, the Rays may view that as an offseason problem. This year’s salary can only climb by a maximum of $300K. Yet it’s a factor for a front office that needs to balance the short and long term as much as any.
Beyond Lowe and Fairbanks, the Rays seem likely to shop a starting pitcher. Impending free agent Zack Littell is the most obvious candidate, but USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported over the weekend that they’re open to inquiries on controllable righty Taj Bradley.
The Rays have a strong rotation of Ryan Pepiot, Drew Rasmussen, Shane Baz, Littell and Bradley. Hard-throwing righty Joe Boyle is pitching in multi-inning relief, but Neander reiterated to Topkin that the Rays would be comfortable using Boyle as a starter if a spot opened. They’re also hopefully a couple weeks away from Shane McClanahan making his long-awaited return from injury.
Trade B Lowe Yes, Fairbanks heck yes, J Lowe yes, Taj yes,
Yandy heck NO. 💥
Yandy is going to make 10 million in 2026 and will be a free agent after that. I think hes going to be dealt between now and the offseason.
As a Cardinals fan I want Fairbanks. He grew up in the St Louis area and the Cardinals need a closer when Helsley leaves. Rays need a long term catcher Crooks could make sense.
With new management coming in Sept i wouldnt exactly expect the classic Rays salary avoidant behavior. Theyd prob want the MLB club to be as solid as possible until the sale goes through
Clearly you didn’t read the article. Diaz is controllable for two more years after this.
26 at 12 mil, and 27 a club option worth 10-13 mil. This doesn’t mean he won’t be traded but at that $$ it should be worth it to keep him.
King of Cards – Yandy is under control through 2027. He signed an extension in the Spring that granted the Rays a Team Option for 2027.
No his extension has a team option for 2026 not 2027.
King – If you’re going to post a “fact” you should read the article you are commenting on or do a simple google search to confirm your knowledge. The option is a team/vesting option for 2027. The Rays have already exercised the 2026 team option.
mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/rays-exercise-2026-club…
I was going by what baseball reference says. Thats the search I did. They are usually right.
Fair enough.
RF98 – I don’t follow the logic of your priorities. Yandy plays a position where the Rays have tremendous depth. He’s aging, he’s expensive, he’s having to play DH more and more just to stay healthy, and his power surge this year is driven by Steinbrenner field, a place where the Rays will not be playing next year. Yandy is a candidate for a huge dropoff in production next year. Whereas, B.Lowe spends 10 days on IL and the Rays lose almost all 10 of those games. I worry about his injury history, but the Rays have no one to replace B.Lowe. It would take an incredible “can’t refuse” offer to get me to trade B.Lowe.
Yandy- Depth at DH/ 1st base – sure, but, fan a favorite and gets on base and he does that at the Trop too.
Yandy’s playing DH because they wanted to give Aranda more playing time now that he is finally healthy to start the year and I’m glad to see what he’s doing with the opportunity.
B Lowe is a nice guy and sometimes he isn’t streaky- this year, but he is so often hurt and then he gets streaky in his hitting.
I will be so damn glad to be done with Steinbrenner- I hate that place.
Ok, hear me out on this. If the Braves were to sell and start prepping for 2029 they could make some serious waves.
Trade proposal #1 – Ronald Acuna to the Dodgers for Alex Freeland, Zyhir Hope, and Bobby Miller
Trade proposal #2 – Spencer Strider to the Rays for Taj Bradley and Xavier Isaac
Trade proposal #3 – Matt Olson to the Astros for Cam Smith OR Brice Matthews
Trade proposal #4 – Marcell Ozuna for a young reliever who could be a good future bullpen piece
They can trade Sale in the offseason and hope Albies and Harris regain value to trade in 2026. This team can have a very swift rebuild lasting only 2 or 3 years if they do this now and capitalize before players start walking.
I don’t think the Braves are planning on blowing the team up. More likely they are going to try to retool to compete for next season. #4 is the only one of your proposals that I could see happening.
That’s fair and probably true. But let’s just play along for fun and say they did want to blow the team up. Do you think trade #1 and #2 would be fair trades or are the mismatched one way or the other?
Mostly just curious on thoughts. I don’t expect this will happen.
Cam Smith or Brice Matthews? There is a chasm of value between those two.
Not even close on Proposal 1. I’ll eat my hat if the Braves trade Acuña. And even if they ever lost their senses and did trade him this year, it would be for a heck of a lot more than that!
2029Braves – I think your trade proposal with the Rays is fair, but I don’t think the trade makes sense for the Rays. One of the reasons the Rays would be parting with Bradley is the fact that they have 7 starting pitchers right now. Even if Littell departs via free agency or trade, they would have 6 starters heading into ST, and that’s without considering any of the pitching prospects who will be able to pitch for the Rays next year. If the Rays trade Bradley, I doubt they want a proven SP in return.
Yeah I don’t really even know what the Rays are looking for so I was a little stumped what to send them.
Wouldn’t mind the Braves getting Bradley and Isaac for 2029 though
If we’re talking 2nd half of 2025, they need relievers and a LHP masher. If we’re talking 2026 on, then they need very good players. About the only hole on the team is catcher, and they have a top prospect dominating AAA right now (D.Keegan).
Would love to see the Sox get Diaz as he has killed them for years. Immediately solves the First Base issue this season and could play some 3B as well. I do think the Rays are going to have to fall a bit further in the standings before even entertaining trading him, especially to a division rival
Yandy is a fan favorite. I doubt he gets traded to a division rival.
Red Sox need an SP not a 1B. Trying to improve the 5th best offense while ignoring a mediocre Starting Pitching staff makes no sense. Hitters win Homerun Contests, pitchers win World Series.
At most Red Sox should be looking for a platoon partner for Gonzalez, not another DH type like Yandy. If the Red Sox and Rays were to make a deal (doubtful) it should center on one of their SPs.
A platoon partner for Gonzales? Red Sox have Mayer, Rafaela (nowhere else for him to play with 4 lefty OFers) and Toro for that already.
But they only have Romy against lefties with no other decent 1b or 2b options (Rafaela needs to be in CF against lefties and Toro can’t hit lefties) – that’s the current hole. Yandy would both fill the hole and be an upgrade over Toro, but seems like wishful thinking.
“4 lefty OFers”
Duran (L)
Abreu (L)
Anthony (L)
Rafaela (R)
Refsnyder (R)
With 75% of pitchers being right-handed thats a perfect mix.
Where you getting 4 lefty OFers? Yoshida is strictly a DH. He hasnt played the outfield since 2023, and wont this year except maybe in one or two games in a pinch.
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“But they only have Romy against lefties with no other decent 1b or 2b options”
Thats exactly why you get maybe a platoon right-handed 1B. And allocate the majority of trade resources to pitching. Getting Yandy drains the majority of your trade capital on just fixing a minor problem and leaves nothing for SP improvement.
“Thats exactly why you get maybe a platoon right-handed 1B. And allocate the majority of trade resources to pitching.”
Should be expanded to say ‘You cant fix every minor problem, Mayer is your starting full time 2B, because he’s the future’.
@ Reggie Yoshida is an OF and listed as such. If he were purely a DH then he would have been on the team much earlier while still rehabbing his throwing arm. Cora has mentioned that he plans to play him in the OF at some point – but he’s mainly DHing because there are 3 good-to-great defenders and a rookie who’s (debatably) the top talent in the sport ahead of him.
Yoshida did play the OF for an inning early in 2024. He didn’t play more because he was unable to throw a ball for most of the season due to a shoulder injury (and had the aforementioned stud defenders ahead of him).
Yes, you get a platoon RH-bat, NOT someone to platoon with Hernandez (that implies a LH bat), glad you came around on this one. Hopefully Campbell gets his strikeouts in-line to fill that hole.
How is Diaz’s defense at third? That would be my only question, but his right-handed bat would be excellent in Detroit.
Yandy hasn’t played 3B in years and he’s barely able to play 1B these days. He would be a disaster at 3B.
He’s been primarily a DH lately. Was always below average at 1b and 3b.
LOL unplayable
“Boston has an obvious need for a right-handed hitting first baseman. ”
Not all that obvious. Gonzalez is hitting .326 with a.945 OPS.
So true… I doubt the Red Sox are looking for a right-handed 1B.
Romy is a good platoon hitter. But if he’s playing 1st against lefties then Mayer is starting at 2nd against lefties.
Romy wRC+ vs RHPs: 81
Mayer wRC+ vs LHPs: -4
Toro wRC+ vs LHPs: 62
The Red Sox have Vaughn Grissom and Kristian Campbell as their top in-house options (they have both been playing 1st & 2nd) but Campbell hasn’t been hitting so far in AAA.
I believe you are quoting Mayer’s wRC+ based on 25 ABs. Do you know about sample size? His minor league splits are much better. Mayer is not a platoon player for good or bad.
Also, the Red Sox have a .273 batting average against lefites. That isnt bad enough to warrant throwing all your trading chips into a Yandy bet. Especially, when you are rolling out Fitts and Buehler every 4th and 5th day.
@ Reggie Using Mayer as a lefty-platoon, as he’s a lefty who doesn’t hit lefties as well as righties (.325 vs .354 xwOBA in AAA this season), has struggled against lefties in his limited time in MLB (as noted above) and has been protected against lefties by Cora so far (25 PA vs 104 PA and out of lineup again today vs Imanaga), is not happening and I assume you know this.
In your comment above you said that you would trade for a RH-platoon first baseman, which would make Romy the 2b RH-platoon and put Mayer to the bench, but now your back-tracking on your next comment. It seems like your commenting strictly for the sake of arguing without offering any new information.
Your comment is out-of-context from the original commentor to whom I as responding, so I assume you didn’t read it. If you aren’t willing to read the comment thread or offer useful information, please move on to comments where you may be able to contribute – otherwise it just bogs down any intelligent discussion.
Saying RH platoon at 1B was clearly a typo on my part. I meant LH platoon to go with Romy. Are you serious? Who would I have meant to be platooning with this new RH hitter?
For future reference use a name or a quote when comments in a thread with multiple people. It identifies who youre talking and makes it easier for everyone to follow the conversation. Dont blame me because you dont understand the rules.
@ Reggie They have a left-handed platoon now, but Romy is a middle-infielder only playing 1st due to the need. They need someone at either 1st or 2nd to platoon against lefty pitchers. Today they chose to let Toro hit against a lefty (something he has never been good at) so clearly Mayer vs lefties isn’t the plan. Mayer vs righties means one of Yoshida/Abreu/Rafaela/Duran/Anthony has to sit, which weakens the lineup – unfortunately he just doesn’t fit right now. Cora has chosen, for now, to try and cycle him in while resting other players, but we’ll see how long that works out.
Nothing wrong with wanting Mayer to play every day, but that’s now what’s happening, so you’re desire and reality aren’t quite jelling.
For future reference MLBTR indents the response to a comment and then the response of that response, so you always know who is being responded to (after the 2nd level they stop indenting) – if you look up, you can see the indent of your post in response to my post, which is how I know you were responding to me even though you didn’t use thee @ symbol as it customary for later responses. MLBTR also notifies you of responses to your posts in your profile – so multiple ways to figure it out so that you don’t make the same mistake again.
Given both your ignorance regarding baseball and the chat forum, I’m going to be muting you going forward – there’s only so much time and educating you about basic forum functions so you know what’s going on is past the point where you’re worth the time. Hope you learned something for future posts though – good luck!
OMG I completely forgot about trading Walls for a SNO-CONE machine
Seriously. Really. I know, I know Walls defense blah blah blah
I bet we could get a top notch machine for him, maybe even 2! 😁 💥
Let’s see, how about dumping all of their assets into the gulf of Mexico to create even more pollution of another player similar to Nelson Cruz
I would think Kim is a pretty good trade chip they could make available.
HSK doesn’t have a ton of trade value right now because he is pretty highly compensated and currently hitting 71 wRC+.
He’s only been back for 25 ABs. Hardly a large enough sample to write him off after his long track record of quality play in San Diego. Plus, his defense never slumps.
I’m not writing him off at all, but if we’re talking about teams looking to acquiring a SS at the Deadline, I doubt anyone is offering much for HSK this year. The offseason will be a different story, if he doesn’t opt out.
I do not have empirical evidence to support this, but I would be shocked to learn there is no correlation…
As goes Brandon Lowe, so goes the Rays!
I swear, his hot streaks seem to always happen (coincidentally or not) when the team goes on a hot streak. If you look around the league, 2B isn’t a position that’s flush with productive hitters this year. In fact, B-Lowe is tied for the league lead in HR’s for 2B with K Marte.
The Rays aren’t exactly “deep” with power hitting middle infielders (or power hitters in general). I could maybe see trading him in the offseason (to anywhere BUT the AL East!), but not now! Who is going to come close to replacing his production at the plate?
Junior, BLowe, and Yandy are the only Rays with 15+ HR’s. I find it highly unlikely that any of them is traded…