ST. PETERSBURG -- Competition is an element of any Spring Training, and the Rays have created an interesting battle this spring with the outfielders they have on their roster.
Having too many offensive players isn't a situation too familiar to the Rays, a team that has struggled to find a few more runs in the tank. Yet here they are, heading to spring with a gaggle of qualified outfielders.
While this is a problem of sorts, it's a pleasant problem to have.
The Rays kicked off their offseason with a Nov. 5 trade that brought Logan Morrison to the team.