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The hard-throwing right-hander is showing signs of fulfilling his long-projected promise, and there’s a reason why.
Former Notre Dame pitcher Joe Boyle recalled by Tampa Bay Rays and continued to shine as his breakout looks real.
Rays president of baseball operations Erik Neander said Thursday that Boyle will open the second half in a multi-inning relief role, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Joe Boyle has a 1.85 earned run average at Triple-A Durham, and in his one start with the Tampa Bay Rays in April, he ...
The Tampa Bay Rays announced on Friday the naming of outfielder Tristan Peters as Minor League Player of the Month and ...
The Rays' bullpen’s rough stretch heading into the All-Star break extended beyond a handful of late-game losses.
The Rays could have All-Star second baseman Brandon Lowe back in the lineup for Friday’s post-All-Star break opener, but ...
Joe Boyle came up from the minors and pitched five innings without allowing an earned run for the Tampa Bay Rays, who finally ...
The Rays on Sunday recalled right-hander Joe Boyle, the main return in their offseason trade with the A's for Jeffrey Springs. Left-hander Joe Rock was optioned to Triple-A Durham in a corresponding ...
The bullpen stinks. That’s it. That’s the optimistic thought. That’s what should be carrying Tampa Bay fans through a four-day All Star break that will produce as many victories as the previous four ...
Their playoff hopes, and the shape of the division, rely now on the team’s starting pitching as the second half of the season ...
The Tampa Bay Rays recalled right-hander Joe Boyle from Triple-A Durham on Sunday before the finale of their three-game series against Minnesota ...