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Boyle struck out one batter and allowed two earned runs on three hits and two walks over four innings out of the bullpen in Friday's 5-4 loss to the Red Sox.
The hard-throwing right-hander is showing signs of fulfilling his long-projected promise, and there’s a reason why.
Former Notre Dame pitcher Joe Boyle recalled by Tampa Bay Rays and continued to shine as his breakout looks real.
The Rays on Sunday recalled right-hander Joe Boyle, the main return in their offseason trade with the A's for Jeffrey Springs ...
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Yardbarker on MSNJoe Boyle Is Pitching Well And Could Be Ready For a PromotionThe Tampa Bay Rays are in the middle of a postseason race as the calendar flips to July. They are playing well, but there is ...
Joe Boyle has a 1.85 earned run average at Triple-A Durham, and in his one start with the Tampa Bay Rays in April, he ...
The Tampa Bay Rays announced on Friday the naming of outfielder Tristan Peters as Minor League Player of the Month and ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have put themselves in a position to make the postseason push after the All-Star break. They could look to ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWhy Rays' starting pitching will determine AL East raceTheir playoff hopes, and the shape of the division, rely now on the team’s starting pitching as the second half of the season ...
The Rays got Boyle from the A’s over the winter as the primary return in the Jeffrey Springs trade and introduced him to a splitter as a replacement for a poor changeup. He’s quickly taken to it, and ...
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