A Ray of Hope
After the Rays cut 2017 All Star Corey Dickerson and traded Steven Souza Junior, Tampa Bay finally brought in some outfield help. Wednesday's signing of the veternan Carlos Gomez looks like a short-term move. The 11-year veteran was reasonably productive last season with the Rangers. Playing in home run-happy Globe Life Park, Gomez smacked 17 homers, but hit just .255 -- quite a drop-off from his Milwaukee heyday.
The cost isn't much, just $4 million. At age 32, Gomez looks more like a mid-summer trade chip than a building block for the next time Tampa Bay is ready to compete.
The cost isn't much, just $4 million. At age 32, Gomez looks more like a mid-summer trade chip than a building block for the next time Tampa Bay is ready to compete.
(This image of Gomez is from a 2016 game at Yankee Stadium.)
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