stadium delayed, a blog feud, and some actual baseball
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008Your Weekly Rays Update
Overall: 45-31
Last Week: CHI Cubs (3-0), Houston (1-2)
This Week: @ Miami, @ Pitt
Normally the first paragraph is saved for the results of last week but today’s news about the 2 year delay on a new stadium referendum deserves top billing. City and council officials claim that they need more time to study alternative sites for a new stadium but let’s call this what it is, political cowardice. The Al Lang Field site is the best location for a new stadium and would be a boon to local businesses in downtown St Pete. By delaying the vote all city and county officials are doing is raising the eventual cost of the stadium. It all increases the likelihood that Rays management will consider alternative locations of their own, in Orlando or Charlotte.
Boston………….48—32 __ .600
Tampa Bay…45—31 __ .592
New York……..41—36 __ .532
Baltimore…….39—36 __ .520
Toronto……….37—41 __ .474
On the bright side, the Rays swept the Cubbies who have the best record in baseball. That means the Rays have swept both of the teams from Chicago this season. Evan Longoria played exceptionally well last week, and the Rays’ long term deal with the Dirtbag is looking smarter and smarter by the day. Not only can he hit for power and average but he plays some of the better defense on the team.
By the way, does anyone else like the throw back St Pete Pelicans jerseys from the Senior League? Sure the league only existed for two years (1989-1990) but they do look snazzy.
STADIUM UPDATE
In addition to the news about the two year delay mentioned above, the SCB blog uncovered a bit of misinformation by POWW, the group opposed to the new stadium. It appears that the POWW altered the image of the new stadium to make it look larger that it would really be. The POWW has consistently played fast and loose with the truth and it’s a shame for the city they will count the two year delay as a win.
BLOG FEUD
DRays Bay and Rays Index are the twin giants of the Rays blogosphere, which is why it makes for interesting times when the two go at each other, as they do several times during the year. This time around Rays Index took issue with a DRays Bay post claiming Rays bandwagon fans to be dumb.
RUMOR OF THE WEEK
The week before it was Griffey coming to St Pete, now it’s Indians pitcher CC Sabathia being traded to the Rays. While these rumors are fun there is about a 0.5% chance they ever happen. CC Sabathia is the reigning AL Cy Young winner and would cost too much for a player likely to only be here in the short term.
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It is surprising the Rays have a winning record considering the dismal home crowds. What’s not surprising is that this young team has a losing road record, which stands at 11-12.




