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Tampa Bay radio host calls out New York broadcaster who said Rays' historic start is 'suspicious'

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The Tampa Bay Rays are off to one of the best starts in MLB history with their 29-9 record.

Their run differential is already +115, they lead all of baseball in batting average (.272), on-base percentage (.345), slugging percentage (.509), home runs (75) and ERA (2.95). They are hands down the best team in baseball so far.

However, a radio host in New York says something is fishy with their incredible run.

Evan Roberts, an afternoon drive host on WFAN, said there is "something suspicious" about their historic start.

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Brandon Lowe #8 of the Tampa Bay Rays celebrates with teammates in the dugout after hitting a home run during the sixth inning against the Oakland Athletics at Tropicana Field on April 8, 2023, in St Petersburg, Florida. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

His co-host, Craig Carton, added that they are "probably cheating," a leap that Roberts wouldn't say with his own words, but he insinuated he believed that was the case.

"I was very skeptical with what I saw this weekend," Roberts said on Monday, regarding the Rays' series against the New York Yankees, which they won two of the three games.

Roberts even said he had "no evidence," but when Carton said that "journeymen" were "outperforming their baseball card," Roberts' suspicions continued.

"All of them – Christian Bethancourt? Hello? Taylor Walls? What?" he said. "Because you know what we do, most of us do? We don't know who they are, so we say, ‘Oh, the Rays are brilliant.’ Here's the problem: I know who they are. They're not good. The Rays are 19-3 at home. Hello? Is everybody going to wake up? Are you going to wake up

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