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Late night, sleep fast
The Rays were hoping to get back to the Tampa Bay area by 4 a.m., and to their homes by 5, after Sunday's late-night win in Texas. They'll get to rest a little bit as they don't have to be dressed for Monday's game until 5 p.m., which means they're likely not going to take batting practice.
RHP Troy Percival will have an early morning, however, with an appointment to see Dr. Koco Eaton to decide whether or not to have arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. Percival felt better Sunday and was hoping surgery was not needed, which would allow him to return sooner.
Team president Matt Silverman said after the game that nothing had changed in regard to Tropical Storm Fay and they were still planning to play Monday and were unsure about Tuesday.
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