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Despite answering back early and threatening to score often, Miami fell short in the Citrus Series finale. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pat and Aaron are joined by MLB.com Marlins Insider Christina De Nicola for her take on the rivalry renwed this week in Miami. We ask her what injuries could be on the mend in South Beach, who to watch in the Marlins rotation how they can potentially bounce back versus the Rays.
In hour two of the show Pat and Aaron are joined by MLB.com Marlins Insider Christina De Nicola to catch up on The Citrus Series and what to expect from the Marlins. We continue to look ahead to Zach Eflin's return tonight and it's time for Over/Under Wednesday with Producer Casey Warner.
There is no way around it, last week was the Jose Siri Experience. From his glove to his bat, Siri won the Rays games and has looked much better overall. Tampa Bay finishes up a road trip in Miami, the annual Citrus Series, before heading back home to play Baltimore, and we talked about that, plus much, much more on this latest episode of the podcast! Thanks so much for listening! You can follow RTR on social media @RaysTheRoofTB and be sure subscribe to the podcast! Don't forget about our affiliate links to help us our and save yourself money! Save using code RAYSTHEROOF for $20 off your first SeatGeek purchase and 10% off any In The Clutch order at checkout. Also, support our newest partner, 1771 Designs, by using code 'RaysTheRoof' for 15% off at checkout! As always, Rays Up!
The Tampa Bay Rays split the Citrus Series (a two game series) against the Miami Marlins in St. Petersburg losing 7-1.Zach Eflin provided four innings where the Fish were able to get to him quite often and early. He exited with left knee discomfort and initial MRI's show it might not be too bad of an injury. Offense was silenced by a complete game outing from 2022 Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara. To answer some mailbag questions surrounding the trade deadline and more, WTSP's Sports Director Evan Closky joins the show.Follow Kevin Weiss @KevinWeiss_Follow Ulises Sambrano @SambranoUlisesFollow the show @LockedOnRaysFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The Tampa Bay Rays split the Citrus Series (a two game series) against the Miami Marlins in St. Petersburg losing 7-1. Zach Eflin provided four innings where the Fish were able to get to him quite often and early. He exited with left knee discomfort and initial MRI's show it might not be too bad of an injury. Offense was silenced by a complete game outing from 2022 Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara. To answer some mailbag questions surrounding the trade deadline and more, WTSP's Sports Director Evan Closky joins the show. Follow Kevin Weiss @KevinWeiss_ Follow Ulises Sambrano @SambranoUlises Follow the show @LockedOnRaysFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The Tampa Bay Rays won the first game of the Citrus Series of a two game series against the Miami Marlins in St. Petersburg 4-1. Tyler Glasnow provided quality and quantity as he went 7 innings only allowing one run while striking out 8. Jason Adam and Pete Fairbanks helped close the door on the Fish without allowing a hit nor a walk. The Rays offense was helped by Yandy Diaz, who unfortunately had to exit the game due to a groin issue he sustained while making a play at first base, which hopefully is not too serious.Follow Kevin Weiss @KevinWeiss_Follow Ulises Sambrano @SambranoUlisesFollow the show @LockedOnRaysFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The Tampa Bay Rays won the first game of the Citrus Series of a two game series against the Miami Marlins in St. Petersburg 4-1. Tyler Glasnow provided quality and quantity as he went 7 innings only allowing one run while striking out 8. Jason Adam and Pete Fairbanks helped close the door on the Fish without allowing a hit nor a walk. The Rays offense was helped by Yandy Diaz, who unfortunately had to exit the game due to a groin issue he sustained while making a play at first base, which hopefully is not too serious. Follow Kevin Weiss @KevinWeiss_ Follow Ulises Sambrano @SambranoUlises Follow the show @LockedOnRaysFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Joey Wendle scored Miami's only run on a wild pitch in a low-scoring game to begin the Citrus Series. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Tampa Bay Rays will be hosting the Citrus Series for a two game series against the Miami Marlins in St. Petersburg. With only about a week to go before the Trade Deadline, we open our mailbag to hear a couple of questions surrounding what kind of adds the Rays could target to bolster their pitching, including Josh Header, Carlos Estevez and, of course, the always fun Shohei Ohtani hypothetical.Follow Kevin Weiss @KevinWeiss_Follow Ulises Sambrano @SambranoUlisesFollow the show @LockedOnRaysFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The Tampa Bay Rays will be hosting the Citrus Series for a two game series against the Miami Marlins in St. Petersburg. With only about a week to go before the Trade Deadline, we open our mailbag to hear a couple of questions surrounding what kind of adds the Rays could target to bolster their pitching, including Josh Header, Carlos Estevez and, of course, the always fun Shohei Ohtani hypothetical. Follow Kevin Weiss @KevinWeiss_ Follow Ulises Sambrano @SambranoUlises Follow the show @LockedOnRaysFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Daniel reacts to the Citrus Series sweep and how the differences between the Marlins and the Rays were on full display. Every weekday throughout the baseball season on the Fish Stripes podcast, our staff starts your morning with a roundup of the latest Miami Marlins news. Listen to "Big Fish Small Pod" to get caught up on everything in 10 minutes or less. Follow Daniel (@DRodyyy), Andrew (@WerdalAt) and Fish Stripes (@fishstripes) on Twitter. Full coverage at FishStripes.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Daniel reacts to the Citrus Series sweep and how the differences between the Marlins and the Rays were on full display. Every weekday throughout the baseball season on the Fish Stripes podcast, our staff starts your morning with a roundup of the latest Miami Marlins news. Listen to "Big Fish Small Pod" to get caught up on everything in 10 minutes or less. Follow Daniel (@DRodyyy), Andrew (@WerdalAt) and Fish Stripes (@fishstripes) on Twitter. Full coverage at FishStripes.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A rocky defensive performance proved costly for Jesús Luzardo and Miami in the Citrus Series showdown. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
⚾ ⚡A fase é boa no lado oeste da Florida! O Tampa Bay Rays engatou uma sequência de vitórias com direito a varrida e se consolida como um forte candidato aos playoffs pela Liga Americana. Pode ser ainda melhor? Claro que sim! Renovamos com nosso Ace de 2021 e, de quebra, temos um catcher "Ohtani style" no nosso roster. Aperte o play no nosso novo episódio e fica com a gente⚾ ⚡
Jorge Soler homered and the bullpen was stout, but the Marlins dropped both games in the Citrus Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What does the job of an extension agent entail, and how can we develop repellent devices to control the Asian citrus psyllid? Lourdes Pérez Cordero, the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension Agent of Highlands County, discusses growing up in Puerto Rico, how she was first inspired by agriculture and citrus specifically, and what it is like to be an extension agent and full-time master's student. Follow Lourdes on Twitter @AgroLouCris! Learn more about the tools used in the battle against huanglongbing and view research snapshots by other Citrus Series guests by visiting the Science for Citrus Health website and following along on Twitter and Instagram @sci4citrus. Learn more about the students producing this podcast and their science communication efforts by following us on Twitter @SciCommUCR and visiting our website.
How can citrus genome editing help in the fight against huanglongbing, and how can we think outside the box to be better science communicators? Dr. Karl Haro von Mogel, a PostDoc in botany and plant sciences at the University of California Riverside and Science & Media Director of Biology Fortified, discusses his long-term research to protect citrus against huanglongbing and his recent research investigating face mask efficacy. He also shares how he communicates science by making awesome shirts. Follow Karl on Twitter @KarlHvM! Learn more about the tools used in the battle against huanglongbing and view research snapshots by other Citrus Series guests by visiting the Science for Citrus Health website and following along on Twitter and Instagram @sci4citrus. Learn more about the students producing this podcast and their science communication efforts by following us on Twitter @SciCommUCR and visiting our website.
Why is it important to figure out how citrus may become resistant to huanglongbing, and how can scientists be more approachable and relatable? Jess Trinh, a microbiology Ph.D. Candidate in the Coaker Lab at the University of California Davis, discusses her research on citrus immunity, her work as a science communicator, and cosplay. Follow Jess on Twitter @jess_trinh! Learn more about the tools used in the battle against huanglongbing and view research snapshots by other Citrus Series guests by visiting the Science for Citrus Health website and following along on Twitter and Instagram @sci4citrus. Learn more about the students producing this podcast and their science communication efforts by following us on Twitter @SciCommUCR and visiting our website.
ALEX & Christian kicks off this weeks episode giving their takes on the Marlins first two game of opening day series against the Tampa Bay RayÂ
Pablo Lopez was terrific in his first start of the season, the Marlins offense woke up and stormed back late, but four in the 9th for Tampa Bay did the Marlins in, in game two of this weekend's Citrus Series.
How can we use quantitative modeling to solve plant disease issues around the world, particularly huanglongbing? Dr. Neil McRoberts, a Professor of Plant Pathology at UC Davis, discusses the intersectionality of his epidemiology research, how he got interested in the field of plant pathology at an early age while growing up in a small Scottish town, and how there's room for everyone in science, even those who despise labwork! Follow Neil on Twitter @UnderGardener1. Learn more about the tools used in the battle against huanglongbing, and view research snapshots by Neil and other Citrus Series guests by visiting the Science for Citrus Health website and following along on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @sci4citrus. Learn more about the students producing this podcast and their science communication efforts by following us on Twitter @SciCommUCR and visiting our website.
Hey everyone and welcome to the third episode of Rays The Roof, your Tampa Bay Rays podcast! Thanks to those who have tuned in thus far and in this third episode, we talk about the Rays' recent series win at home against the Miami Marlins and their current roadtrip to Washington D.C. to face off against the reigning world champion Washington Nationals. Also, we talk about some possible postseason scenarios, an IL report and a quick look at who is chasing the Rays atop the AL East. Be sure to follow us @RoofRays on Twitter and make sure to share this and comment to let us know how we can improve in the future! And as always, Rays Up! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Shaun Barrett hops on this one for his second FATP appearance, talking with UK Rays fans Callum Cockerill & Rob Noverraz to preview this weekend's Citrus Series.
How can we use genetic engineering to combat plant disease? Dr. Jim Thomson, a research geneticist at the USDA, explains his research on using genetic engineering to improve citrus greening disease tolerance and the perks of working as a government scientist for the USDA. Learn more about the tools used in the battle against huanglongbing, and view research snapshots by Jim and other Citrus Series guests, by visiting the Science for Citrus Health website and following along on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @sci4citrus. Learn more about the students producing this podcast and their science communication efforts by following us on Twitter @SciCommUCR and visiting our website.
How can we fight against citrus greening disease? Dr. Emilyn Matsumura, a postdoctoral researcher at UC Davis, discusses her research on plant and insect viruses and the importance of finding community as an international scholar. Follow Emilyn on Twitter @MatsumuraEE. Learn more about the tools used in the battle against huanglongbing, and view research snapshots by former Citrus Series guests by visiting the Science for Citrus Health website and following along on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @sci4citrus. Learn more about the students producing this podcast and their science communication efforts by following us on Twitter @SciCommUCR and visiting our website.
What does an extension specialist do, and how can good mentorship be career-changing? Dr. Monique Rivera, an extension specialist at UC Riverside, discusses her love of agriculture, her career path from art-enthusiast to scientist, and her experiences with mentorship. Follow Dr. Monique Rivera on Twitter @moniquejrivera. Learn more about the tools used in the battle against huanglongbing, and view research snapshots by Monique and other Citrus Series guests, by visiting the Science for Citrus Health website and following along on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @sci4citrus. Learn more about the students producing this podcast and their science communication efforts by following us on Twitter @SciCommUCR and visiting our website.
What is huanglongbing, and what are scientists doing to combat it? Dr. Beth Grafton-Cardwell, a research entomologist at UC Riverside and the director of the Lindcove Research and Extension Center, gives an overview of integrated pest management - how scientists fight pests that threaten our crops - and shares her experience as one of the first women in agricultural entomology. Follow Beth on Twitter @UCANRBethGC. Learn more about the tools used in the battle against huanglongbing, and view research snapshots by Beth and other Citrus Series guests by visiting the Science for Citrus Health website and following along on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @sci4citrus. Learn more about the students producing this podcast and their science communication efforts by following us on Twitter @SciCommUCR and visiting our website.
The Rays got their annual series with the Miami Marlins off on the right foot, as Charlie Morton and the bullpen pitched a gem. Hear from Morton on his night and what went well for him. Also, when Tampa Bay heads to the Bronx this weekend, they won't see former teammates Logan Morrison or Brad Miller, but instead it will be another aging slugger that could be in the lineup.
This was the final Game of Thrones and Taco Tuesday while the show is still in existence for Pat Donovan and Aaron Jacobson. A judge, a family, Joel Embiid, and Lakers fans were the candidates on this week's walk of shame poll. The guys previewed the Rays and Marlins in the Citrus Series with Rich Hollenberg. Len Martez hopped on for a few to discuss the opening day of Bucs OTAS. Finally, Leigh Ellis hopped on to preview the conference finals and the NBA Draft lottery.
Pat Donovan filled in for JP Peterson on Monday afternoon and had some strong takes on the Tampa Bay Rays and how their season is playing out this season. Sure, the Miami Marlins took the Citrus Series this season and the Rays may not make the post season....but Pat explains why he believes even though the end results may not be too pretty, the team will still be remembered as a success in his mind.
The Marlins and the Rays wrapped up the first leg of the 2018 Citrus Series on Wednesday and the marlins came away victorious in the rubber match
The Marlins and the Rays wrapped up the first leg of the 2018 Citrus Series on Wednesday and the Marlins came away victorious in the rubber match.
In the 2017 Citrus Series finale, the Rays used strong pitching and the home run ball to upend the Marlins in the last of four.
The annual Citrus Series kicked off last night at Marlins Park, and it was the Rays who came out on top in the first of four.