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Rays' top plays of 2022

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A homer for Chloe

With young cancer survivor Chloe Grimes being interviewed, her favorite player – Brett Phillips – went deep just for her.

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No-hit bid to walk-off win

The Rays nearly wasted nine no-hit innings, but Kevin Kiermaier didn’t miss his first-ever walk-off homer.

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Brick Walls

Infielder Taylor Walls made a bunch of highlight-reel defensive plays. This backhanded stop, spin and throw still stands out.

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Walls’ walk-off

Down to the last strike in extras, Taylor Walls ripped his first career walk-off homer off the right-field pole.

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Tres for Paredes

Isaac Paredes tied for the team lead with 20 homers, including three in one game against the Yankees.

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Almost perfect

Drew Rasmussen had everyone at the Trop on their feet as he took a perfect-game bid into the ninth.

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Adam’s great escape

If the Rays had won Game 2, we’d probably still be talking about Jason Adam’s bases-loaded Houdini act.