CLEVELAND — The resurgence of the Rays offense didn’t come from a threat-laced ultimatum, nor a scream-filled session behind closed doors, or going really old school, tables of food being flipped over in the clubhouse for effect and attention. Rather it started with an observation by hitting coach Chad Mottola.…Read More
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