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Rays Lineup Woes: Depth Concerns Loom for 2026 Season
13 Feb
Summary
- Top four hitters are strong, but bottom lineup raises significant concerns.
- Gavin Lux is projected second baseman after Brandon Lowe's trade.
- Team seeks offensive consistency despite veteran additions.

As spring training approaches, the Tampa Bay Rays are confronting significant questions regarding their offensive lineup for the upcoming season. The team made several moves this winter, trading veteran talent while acquiring new players on short-term contracts.
Despite a projected strong top four in the lineup, the bottom half is a major concern for the Rays. Cedric Mullins is slated to hit fifth, tasked with protecting top prospect Junior Caminero. Following Mullins, Gavin Lux is expected to start at second base after Brandon Lowe was traded.
Jake Fraley is projected to start in right field, with platoon options available. Hunter Feduccia and Taylor Walls are anticipated to round out the lineup. While the catcher position presents challenges, the Rays hope top prospect Carson Williams can make an impact soon at shortstop. Overall, offensive depth after the initial four hitters is a significant issue.



