The Tampa Bay Rays - the AL East-leading, American League best, 3rd best record in the Majors Rays - taking their train down brand new tracks with every step they take towards being accepted as a real contender, head even further into unknown territory this weekend, testing their mettle against the St. Louis Cardinals in an interleague showdown.
A fantastic 24-17 start has the Rays small fanbase abuzz and the baseball world paying cautious attention to MLB’s black sheep franchise - and for good reason. The formula has been simple. Solid, fundamental baseball defensively, timely hitting and stellar - STELLAR - pitching. The team is playing with a confidence level they’ve not dared come close to in seasons past. After sending the Yankees into last place with a 5-2 victory last night, this weekend’s interleague series in St. Louis is an opportunity for the team to significantly add to that confidence level.
Say what you will about this stage of the baseball season - still early, yes - and say what you will about interleague play. But with every win … with every little positive step, this Rays team gets that much closer to legitimacy. It’s that proverbial train again - gaining steam at each turn. The more momentum this train builds, the less any of us will be able to ignore it. I’m stating this, on the record, right now: This team is a real threat. The chance to conquer interleague stage, to show the rest of the baseball world what they’re doing in St. Pete these days - no matter the opponent - is another huge step for the club. The matchup with the Cardinals - in a baseball city like St. Louis - adds to the opportunity presented to the Rays. If they come away with a series win against the Cards, they’ll head to Oakland piping hot, returning home thereafter for a weekend divisional showdown with the Baltimore Orioles.
Forty-one games into the Major League Baseball season, nobody’s handing out any hardware just yet but, if this momentum continues to grow … if the Rays continue to topple the many adversities they’ve never been able to overcome before … confidence and momentum do amazing things and add up to create a monster of a train that, at some point, becomes awfully difficult to stop.
The Rays train is well on its way.





