"It's been fun," Brad Miller said. "I think we've shown flashes of what we're capable of. I think everybody's still kind of feeling it out a little bit.
"We have some guys who are carrying a little bit more of a load than the others, but everybody's a part of it. That aspect is pretty fun. Putting up 10 runs like we did tonight. It's pretty good to see this early."
Evan Longoria is the longtime linchpin of the group, and he doesn't seem to be missing a beat, as evidenced by his two-run homer in the Rays five-run first.