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Offseason In Review: Tampa Bay Rays

The Rays made some notable trades and signings this offseason but so much focus was on the stadium drama, as hurricanes blew in and threw the entire trajectory of the franchise off course.

Major League Signings

    IF Ha-Seong Kim: Two years, $29MM (includes opt-out after 2025) C Danny Jansen: One year, $8.5MM (including $500K buyout on 2026 mutual option)

    2025 spending: $21.5MM Total spending: $37.5MM

    Option Decisions

    Team exercised $10.5MM club option on 2B Brandon Lowe

    Trades and Claims

    Traded OF Jose Siri to the Mets for RHP Eric Orze Traded IF Austin Shenton to the Mariners for cash Traded RHP Sean Harney to the Mets for international bonus pool space Traded LHPs Jeffrey Springs and Jacob Lopez to the Athletics for RHPs Joe Boyle and Jacob Watters, 1B/OF Will Simpson and Competitive Balance Round A draft pick Acquired LHP Brandon Eisert from Blue Jays for cash (later lost to White Sox via waivers) Acquired RHP Alex Faedo from Tigers for C Enderson Delgado Traded IF Osleivis Basabe to Giants for cash Acquired RHP Mason Englert from Tigers for LHP Drew Sommers Traded RHP Nathan Wiles to Braves for cash

    Notable Minor League Signings

    Michael Flynn, Jake Brentz (later released), Joey Gerber, Eloy Jiménez, Coco Montes (later selected to 40-man), Joey Krehbiel, Andrew Wantz, Jonathan Hernández, Connor Seabold, Tres Barrera, Kodi Whitley, Jamie Westbrook

    Extensions

    RHP Jacob Waguespack: one year, $1.3MM plus club option (Associated Press link) RHP Drew Rasmussen: two years, $8.5MM plus club option IF Yandy Díaz: 2026 club option picked up ahead of schedule, 2027 option added

    Notable Losses

    Dylan Carlson (non-tendered), Tyler Alexander (non-tendered), Colin Poche (non-tendered), Richard Lovelady (non-tendered), Rene Pinto (waivers), Justin Sterner (waivers), Austin Shenton, Osleivis Basabe

    The Rays played their final game of the 2024 season on September 29. A 3-1 loss to the Red Sox sealed a losing record of 80-82. It was a relative disappointment, the club's first time under .500 since 2017. In typical Rays fashion, they made the most of it. At the deadline, they traded away some players who were getting more expensive and closer to free agency, such as Zach Eflin, Randy Arozarena, Isaac Paredes and Jason Adam.

    Going into the winter, there was some decent stuff in place for the future. The long-term payroll was fairly clean and the farm system was in healthy shape. The big league roster seemed to be in decent position to bounce back in 2025, thanks in large part to the return of several pitchers who were injured in 2024.

    The club also had a deal in place with local government agencies to fund a new stadium. The plan was to play at Tropicana Field through 2027, with the Trop to be knocked down and replaced by a new ballpark/commercial real estate complex by 2028.

    But barely a week later, the whole stadium situation plan was altered. In late September and early October, Hurricanes Helene and Milton both passed through the Tampa/St. Petersburg area. The Trop sustained significant damage, particularly from Milton on October 9. Most notably, the roof was essentially gone. This was a big problem because the Trop had no drainage system in place, making it suddenly unusable.

    At that time, it wasn't known exactly what would happen next. But in the following months, the club's short-term and long-term stadium plans would be shifted dramatically. They are going to play their 2025 homes games in a minor league park. They could be back in the Trop next year, but that's not clear. The deal for the new stadium is now dead and relocation talk has retaken a seat at the table.

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