Tag Archives: Jeremy Hellickson

TPR Notebook: Rays Sweep A’s

Fresh off a 2-7 road trip in which they averaged less than three runs a game, the Rays took on the Athletics in a three-game set at Tropicana Field. Oakland entered the series with a 12-4 record and averaged nearly … Continue reading

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The Rays and Homegrown Rotations

In Jeff Passan’s latest Yahoo! Sports piece he examines the art of developing starting pitchers. Reading Passan’s article inspired me to do some quick research. The question at hand was how many teams will enter this season with a homegrown … Continue reading

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The Process Report Spring Preview: The Rotation

With camp opening this week, we’re going to begin previewing the roster in segments. Today we’ll focus on the potential members of the opening day rotation before turning our attention to the bullpen, infield, outfield, and depth pieces. The format … Continue reading

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The Present and Future of James Shields

James Shields was at his best for the Rays on Tuesday night, but will it be his last performance for Tampa Bay? Continue reading

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Jeremy Hellickson Trusts His Changeup

Jeremy Hellickson’s first inning against the Rangers showed off his confidence in the changeup.

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