Tampa, Florida — On a night marked by intense administrative activity, the Tampa Bay Rays made a series of moves involving 14 players, highlighting the decision to designate for assignment Dominican outfielder Christopher Morel. The transactions included the addition of three prospects to the 40-man roster, multiple changes to strengthen pitching depth at all levels, and several significant departures.}
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As part of the roster additions, the Rays added catcher Dominic Keegan, infielder Jadher Areinamo and right-handed pitcher Alex Cook. In contrast, in addition to Morel, outfielder Jake Fraley was also designated for assignment, while right-handed pitcher Forrest Whitley was released. Among the most relevant moves, Tampa Bay acquired right-handed pitchers Yoendrys Gómez and Steven Wilson from the Chicago White Sox, in exchange for INF/OF Tanner Murray and Venezuelan outfielder Everson Pereira. They also managed to add right-hander Luis Guerrero, from the Red Sox, in exchange for infielder Tristan Gray, and prospect Jacob Kisting from the Twins for the also right-handed Eric Orze. Morel's performance represents one of the most significant steps of the journey. Considered a key piece of the return obtained by Isaac Paredes in the trade with the Cubs in 2024, the Dominican player failed to establish himself in Tampa Bay. Despite his natural power and athletic tools, Morel could not replicate the level shown in Chicago, closing the season with an offensive line of ".208/.277/.355", 14 home runs and a "WAR of -1.1" in 154 games. With a saturated landscape in the gardens and faced with low interest in the market, the Rays opted to remove him from the roster. Morel, 26 years old and arbitration-eligible, might not receive a contract offer this Friday, unless another team claims him beforehand. The president of baseball operations, Erik Neander, acknowledged that the player "struggled to find consistency" and that playing opportunities were reduced. "He gave us everything he had, and we appreciate that," he said. Regarding the trade with the White Sox, assistant general manager Kevin Ibach highlighted that both Gómez and Wilson are arms that the organization has followed for a long time and that could contribute from the start of next season.







