It's been a relatively quiet - compared to Friday certainly, when Carl Crawford was eager to make news - and somewhat gray Saturday at Rays camp, as the players went through a somewhat abbreviated workout so they could fulfill commitments at FanFest at Tropicana Field.
Top draft pick David Price had another session of live batting practice, and there were a few other noteworthy things, such as Crawford getting bit by a Trever Miller pitch and Jon Weber losing the grip on his bat, sending players ducking as it hit the batting cage.
FSN did release this year's cable TV schedule, with coverage planned for 75 regular season games, including 37 in HD. Dewayne Staats and Joe Magrane will return as announcers, and Todd Kalas will handle the pre-game show.
The over-the-air TV schedule was also released, with plans for 67 more games on Ch. 66, and making it, with two Rays-Marlins games on Sun Sports, a total of 144 that will be shown.
A Jacksonville affiliate was added to the Rays over-the-air network.