The glove is fine. Nothing wrong there. And the range may not be great but, let’s be honest, there are worse first basemen.
A year ago, Jonathan Aranda found out he made the Rays’ Opening Day roster -- then promptly fractured a finger during infield practice, leaving him unavailable to start the season. He’s hoping for a ...
Since joining the team before the 2019 season, Diaz has become a veteran leader, family man and source of clubhouse humor.
According to Spotrac, Diaz will make $12 million in 2026. The Tampa Bay Rays have exercised a 2026 club option for infielder Yandy Díaz and added a vesting option for 2027, pending 2026 ...
FORT MYERS — Heading into his seventh season with the Rays, Yandy Diaz said he likes playing for the team so much he hopes to stay for the rest of his career. He took another step in that ...