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Rays' 2026 Pitching: A Risky Gamble?
19 Feb
Summary
- Shane McClanahan is set to return after two injury-plagued seasons.
- The team added free agents Steven Matz and Nick Martinez for depth.
- The Rays missed the playoffs for the second consecutive year in 2025.

The Tampa Bay Rays are making significant adjustments to their pitching plans for the 2026 season, aiming to rebound from a difficult 2025. The team finished last year eight games under .500 and missed the playoffs for the second consecutive year, a performance hindered by injuries and stadium displacement due to a hurricane.
A key focus this offseason has been the starting rotation, a unit with considerable potential. The return of star left-hander Shane McClanahan, who has been sidelined for the past two seasons due to injury, is highly anticipated. If McClanahan can regain his pre-injury form, he could anchor the rotation alongside Drew Rasmussen.
To add depth and provide potential placeholders for emerging prospects, the Rays signed free agents Steven Matz and Nick Martinez. Matz, who worked as a reliever last year, and Martinez represent strategic additions to the pitching staff. The team anticipates potential changes throughout the season based on performance and overall team standing.



