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  • ...''' were [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays|Tampa Bay's]] first minor league affiliate at the Double-A level. They operated both as an affiliate of other teams (1997 ...pring training home), and who for some time had been rumored to be looking at relocating the Orlando franchise<ref name="possible-sale">{{cite web |last=
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  • ...Devil Rays]] lost vs. [[Detroit Tigers|Detroit]], 1-5 in 5 innings (rain), at [[Al Lang Field]] in [[St. Petersburg, FL]].<ref name="dettbd98">{{cite new ...ys|Devil Rays]] won vs. [[Boston Red Sox|Boston]], 7-1, at [[City of Palms Park]] in [[Ft. Meyers, FL]].<ref name="tbdbos99">{{cite news |last=Mooney |firs
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  • |ballpark = [[Durham Bulls Athletic Park]] ...A [[International League]] affiliate. Following a strong inaugural season at Triple-A, the Bulls expected, and received, a similarly strong effort, winn
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  • | ballpark = [[Jarry Park Stadium]] (1969-76)<br />[[Olympic Stadium]] (1977-2004)<br />[[Hiram Bitho The [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] had limited overall interaction with the Expos at the Major League level: no trades involving major league players were ever
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  • | ballpark = [[AT&T Park]] (2000-Pres.)<br />[[Candlestick Park]] (1960-99)<br />[[Seals Stadium]] (1958-59)<br />[[Polo Grounds]] (1883-19 ...with the Tampa Bay area. The then-New York Giants spent one spring, 1951, at [[Al Lang Field]] in [[St. Petersburg, FL|St. Petersburg]] for spring train
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  • |ballpark = [[Durham Bulls Athletic Park]] ...Tampa Bay]]'s Triple-A [[International League]] affiliate, and their first at Triple-A overall following a long on-and-off history, most recently in the
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