Rays manager Joe Maddon isn't rushing judgment on the team, which has started the season with a record of 2-8. Tampa Bay scored just 20 runs in their first nine games before exploding for 16 runs in a win over Boston on Monday. "We are missing our three and four hitters and guys are being pressed into service in spots in the batting order in spots they weren't expecting to, so that does cause a little bit of chaos in a sense -- mentally and mechanically," Maddon said. "For me, for now, to be patient, continue to work it through. Try to come up with our best answers. And play it out."