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Ian Seymour, who grew up 30 miles from Boston, showed out for his family and friends in the Tampa Bay Rays' extra-inning victory at Fenway Park on Monday.
All of his hard work, and the help and support he got from family and friends along the way, as he made his major-league ...
Ian Seymour received word Sunday morning he was being called up to the big leagues. It's been a spring full of memorable ...
The Rays' bullpen has tossed 28.2 innings since their last off day, so Mason Englert is set to provide some much-needed reinforcements against the Red Sox.
Seymour didn't appear in the game, but remained with the team for their trip to Fenway Park for a series against the Red Sox ...
Seymour’s mom was visiting him in Jacksonville for a Triple-A game when he got the call on Saturday night to join the Rays.
The Rays have called left-hander Ian Seymour up from Triple-A Durham, with right-hander Cole Sulser optioned to Triple-A in ...
The Durham Bulls had just given up a two-run lead in the eighth inning Saturday night, falling behind by one run at Vystar ...
The Rays’ ability to win close games in a number of different ways has been on display throughout their recent hot streak.
Ian Seymour was tasked with shutting down his hometown Red Sox and securing an extra-inning win for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Before pitching for Virginia Tech and in pro ball, Ian Seymour played for St. John’s High School in Massachusetts. On Monday ...
WORCESTER — As Ian Seymour stepped off the pitcher’s mound ... dad and mom — who watched the 26-year-old pitcher from the Tampa Bay Rays’ organization make his first start at the home ...