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Buy or Sell: Tampa Bay Rays

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July 31 is rapidly approaching. Buy or Sell lets each team know where they stand on the trade market with the deadline right around the corner.

Before you ask, using this picture of Erin Andrews interviewing Evan Longoria was in no way, shape, or form, an attempt to gather some cheap page hits. Rather, it's used to illustrate just how far the Tampa Bay Rays have come. How many ESPN sideline reporters have you seen at Tropicana Field in the ten years prior to this season? Not many.

Erin Andrews at the Trop is just one by-product of a season that finds Tampa at the top of the A.L. East standings on July 22nd. It also means that the Rays are solid candidates to be buyers and not sellers for the first time in their short history. But who's on the grocery list?

The two positions that the Rays need the most help are in the bullpen, and at right field. It would be foolish for the Rays to count on Troy Percival, who just came off the disabled list for the second time this season, to be healthy the rest of the way. That's why you shouldn't expect any rumors involving Brian Fuentes to go away anytime soon.

Meanwhile, in the outfield, Ken Griffey Jr. has been the talk of rumors involving the Rays, saying that if the Rays stayed in the race, he would consider waiving his no-trade clause to join them, being that they're close to home and all. Well, nice of Griff to give the Rays his blessing. There's just one problem: maybe the Rays wouldn't consider going after him. And if they're smart they wouldn't. The Rays have been getting similar production from Eric Hinske in just under 100 less at bats. What the Rays could really use in the outfield is someone who can bat from the right side. And there would be a certain sort of symmetry in bringing back Randy Winn, the man who Tampa traded for Lou Piniella, to play right field and help the Rays score some runs.

Of course, the Rays could always take care of both needs in one swoop, as the new hot rumor floating around has the Rays making a run at both Huston Street and Matt Murton from Oakland. Considering the way Billy Beane trades closers like pure commodities, this is a trade that could happen. If it does, or if any of these possible deals happen, Rays fans might be seeing Erin at the Trop more often.

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