Tampa Bay RaysTeam History & Encyclopedia Team Names:Tampa Bay Rays, Tampa Bay Devil Rays Seasons:27 (1998 to 2024) Record:2091-2179, .490 W-L% Playoff Appearances:9 Pennants:2 World Championships:0 Winningest Manager:Kevin Cash, 819-699, .540 W-L%...
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The official website of the Tampa Bay Rays with the most up-to-date information on scores, schedule, stats, tickets, and team news.
The official website of the Tampa Bay Rays with the most up-to-date information on scores, schedule, stats, tickets, and team news.
Provides updates on Major League Baseball team Tampa Bay Devil Rays as of July 2002. Season performance of right hand pitcher Tanyon Sturtze; Struggle of Ryan Rupe; Confidence of manager Hal McRae in third baseman Jared Sandberg's ability to regain starting...
Though the "Devil" part of the name was because of the rays found in the Tampa Bay area, some people had issues with the word in the team’s name. After nearly a decade as the Devil Rays, and countless phone calls pleading with the team to change the name, the team's new ownership...
Although the Devil Rays were the first Major League Baseball team to host regular season games in the area, Tampa Bay's big league roots go back more than 100 years. The area has a rich professional and amateur baseball history. Major League Baseball in Tampa Bay can be traced back to 19...
Tampa Bay Rays Carl Crawford of the Tampa Bay Rays, 2003. Tampa Bay Rays, American professionalbaseballteam based inSt. Petersburg, Florida, that plays in theAmerican League(AL). The Rays began play in 1998 and were known as the Devil Rays until the end of the 2007 season....
Tampa Bay Devil Rays Overview Stats Schedule Roster Splits History Regular SeasonDATE OPP SCORE RECORD Sun 10/2 vs BAL L 2-6 67-95 Sat 10/1 vs BAL L 3-4 67-94 Fri 9/30 vs BAL L 6-7 67-93 Thu 9/29 @ CLE L 0-6 67-92 ...
Tampa Bay opened its doors to Major League Baseball in 1998 as the expansion Tampa Bay "Devil Rays," and the franchise already had a retired number in place before ever playing a game. That's because Jackie Robinson's number had already been retired by every team in baseball. In recognitio...