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But what if you’re baseball operations president Erik Neander or a member of his staff trying to convince a free agent to sign but can’t give him an answer on where he’ll be playing or living?
The Rays made it clear from the outset of the offseason that upgrading at catcher was going to be a priority. For all that’s ...
There's probably a degree of truth to both sides of the argument. Neander is right. The Rays are known as a progressive organization that can help players get better and that will always be appealing.
There are some monumental issues relevant to Erik Neander’s job running the Rays baseball operations department that he can’t control. Most significantly, where the team will play given the ...
We’re back for our first episode of the new year, and Erik Neander and Co. have provided us with plenty of news to talk about. We start the show by providing an update on the Wander Franco ...
Tampa Bay Rays president of baseball operations Erik Neander said it's "unlikely" shortstop ... app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more.
PETERSBURG — Baseball operations president Erik Neander talked a lot Friday night ... We’ll send you news and analysis on the Bucs, Lightning, Rays and Florida’s college football teams ...