PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Tommy Hunter arrived at the Rays camp Friday after reaching a Minor League deal with a Spring Training invite.
"You know, it's an opportunity to play baseball," Hunter said. "And that's all you can ask for. As a baseball player, you're just looking forward to it and meeting some new faces, and playing with some new guys. Just seeing how it works out."
A nine-year journeyman who spent the bulk of his career in Baltimore, Hunter, 30, will compete with what's developing into a crowded corps of relievers that already houses plenty of righties.