Okay, so they didn't get that crazy, but the Devil Rays were pretty friggin' thrilled to break their eleven game losing streak. After beating the Kansas City Royals, their primary competition for the worst record in baseball, the Rays looked like a team that just clinched the World Series, cutting loose in the clubhouse with plenty of loud music, high fives and extra special guest, team Vice President Andrew Friedman, who flew in just to see what the christ was going on with this team.
No one was happier than Manager and guy-most-likely-to-have-lost-his-job-if-the-losing-streak-continued Joe Maddon:
"A load is always lifted after you've lost 11 games in a row, " Maddon said, "and to say otherwise would be total denial."
Interestingly, for all his team's woe's, Maddon had been a portrait of calm throughout the 11-game skid. After the Rays dropped their eleventh, he was still finding positives, as he told Marc Lancaster of the Rays Report:
"It's never fun to stay out there and get your brains beat in, but that's what happens in this game sometimes," he said. "We're in one of those moments that is not good and there's no way to get around that. But while we are having this difficult moment, I'm looking to see what we're improving, because this is going to go away and we're going to be fine and then we're going to turn this around. I'm not discouraged, I'm not going to grab any sharp objects and go at my wrists. This will pass."
For now, Maddon's job -- and his wrists -- appear safe.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-07-2007 @ 12:09PM
SandhillsRider said...
I have been in the stands for many Rays losses. The upside about losing is most people outside the Tampa Bay area think the team plays in Tampa and not St. Petersburg.
Alot of people say domes are not baseball friendly. If you have ever set in the south Florida sun for a couple hours or seen a vicious Fla. lightning storm that air conditioning is truly sweeeeet!
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7-07-2007 @ 3:02PM
Paul said...
It's a joke and I pity Florida baseball fans that they need to be subjected to the joke that baseball has become. A-Rod makes more than the entire salary of some teams, Tampa Bay and the Marlins and Royals and is close to others. How can these fans be expected to take that and root for these teams. They should do like in soccer where if these teams don't perform up to a certain level they get relegated to triple A and other teams get promoted. The ultimate smack down will be coming soon to baseball because while I am at 48 a devoted baseball addict, and probably will reamin one, as were 90% of my friends growing up, my own 15 year old son along with his friends could care less about baseball, so the good times may be coming to an end sooner than baeball realizes.
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7-07-2007 @ 11:24PM
harold ormsbee said...
we need to let the starters go 9 innings so they can lose there own games. they pitch to hard for 6 or 7 innings. to let camp and some of the others lose it for them.when are we going to get someone that can pitch the last 2 innings.
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7-08-2007 @ 12:21PM
noel said...
They should trade for Chad Gaudin. Oh wait...
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