TORONTO -- The Rays will take offensive production from anywhere they can get it right now, and with Wilson Ramos showing signs of life in Monday night's 2-1 loss, that might be a good place to start.
Ramos has clearly struggled since making his Rays debut in late June and still owns a .175 average with a .531 OPS. He entered play on Monday 2-for-25 in the month of August, and it's difficult to turn that around overnight, but manager Kevin Cash believes his hitters are close, and Monday night's warning-track shots showed just that.