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  • ...s]] and 1998 with the [[Seattle Mariners]]) and as a Devil Rays affiliate (from 1999 to 2003). The team was relocated to [[Montgomery, AL]] before the {{b ...-football-football-league |accessdate=June 10, 2011}}</ref>, replacing a [[Florida State League]] team (operating in Orlando since 1963) with the same name.
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  • ...t|1995}}<ref name="bbref">{{cite web|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hallto02.shtml#trans |title=Toby Hall Statistics and History |publisher=S ...ear saw another promotion, this time to Advanced-A St. Petersburg in the [[Florida State League]] for 1999. He was further promoted to Double-A Orlando that
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  • ...wever, there were still several individual bright spots, particularly from players who would later have a role on Tampa Bay's major league roster, like [[Doug ...ohn Duffy]] and hitting coach [[Ramon Ortiz]] returned to those same roles from the prior season.<ref name="Rays00MG">{{cite book |editor1-last=Vaughn |edi
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  • ...ng May.<ref name="bbref">{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/easleda01.shtml#trans |title=Damion Easley Statistics and History |publis ...8, 2011}}</ref> Easley also served as the Tigers' [[Major League Baseball Players Association|union representative]] during at least the 2002 season.<ref nam
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  • Blosser graduated from [[Sarasota High School]] in 1989, where he played on the Sailors' state cha ...on [[December 17]], 1996. He was expected to be one of the few Devil Rays players to be assigned to Double-A [[Orlando Rays|Orlando]] for the [[Orlando Rays/
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  • | [[Florida Marlins]] || 54 || 108 || 52 || 1-3 '''Position Players'''
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  • ...pa Bay Devil Rays|Tampa Bay]] conducted their first full minicamp, running players through workouts at the [[Huggins-Stengel Complex]] in [[St. Petersburg, FL * Players present included [[Francisco Guerrero]], [[Edgar Ramirez]], [[Marc Niethamm
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  • ...for [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays|Tampa Bay]]. He was acquired by the Devil Rays from [[Nippon Professional Baseball]]'s [[Tokyo, Japan|Tokyo]] [[Yakult Swallows ...y via the posting system from NPB. The first was reliever [[Shinji Mori]] from the [[Seibu Lions]].<ref name="posting">{{cite news |last=Gaddis |first=Car
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  • [[Category:Hudson Valley Renegades players]] [[Category:Southwest Michigan Devil Rays players]]
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  • [[Category:Princeton Devil Rays players]] [[Category:Hudson Valley Renegades players]]
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  • ...t]] was assigned to Short-Season [[Hudson Valley Renegades|Hudson Valley]] from Single-A [[Charleston RiverDogs|Charleston]].<ref name="Rays00MG-459">{{cit ...]] was assigned to Advanced-A [[St. Petersburg Devil Rays|St. Petersburg]] from Triple-A [[Durham Bulls|Durham]].<ref name="spt20000621">{{cite news |title
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  • ...ardinals|New Jersey]] was the first regular season game to feature players from the [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] franchise.<ref name="RaysMG98">{{cite book |ti * Pitcher [[Shelby Rama]] was released from Advanced-A [[St. Petersburg Devil Rays|St. Petersburg]].<ref name="spt19970
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  • ...ampa Bay Devil Rays|Devil Rays]] major league players, Tampa Bay defeats [[Florida State University]].<ref name="Rays08MG">{{cite book |editor1-last=Vaughn |e
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  • ...ds. Each team selected 14 players in round 1, 14 players in round 2, and 7 players in round 3.<ref name="stpete1996">{{cite news |last=Topkin |first=Marc |tit * For the first round, 15 players from the rosters of their entire organization—both their 40-man roster, plus a
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  • | 13 || 394 || [[Shawn Stutz]] || P || [[Florida International University]] || June 6<ref name="spt19960607" /> | 15 || 454 || [[John Kaufman]] || P || [[University of Florida]] ||
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  • | 46 || 1,361 || [[Marlyn Tisdale]] || P || [[Florida College]] || | style="text-align:left;" | 1995 by [[Florida Marlins|Florida]], 1998 by [[Arizona Diamondbacks|Arizona]]
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  • | 32 || 972 || [[Sean Mahoney]] || OF || [[Florida International University]] || * Names in '''bold''' indicate players who have appeared in a Major League game for Tampa Bay.
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  • ...ience when the first round was shown via [[ESPN]] on [[June 7]], 2007 live from [[Disney's Wide World of Sports]] Complex in [[Kissimmee, FL]].<ref name="b | style="text-align:left;" | 2010 by [[Florida Marlins|Florida]]
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  • ...eball]] team located in [[Montreal, QC|Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], from 1969 through 2004, holding the first MLB franchise awarded outside the Unit ...with the Expos at the Major League level: no trades involving major league players were ever made with Montreal, and only 12 regular season games were played
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  • ...r the [[National League]] expansion that resulted in the creation of the [[Florida Marlins]] and [[Colorado Rockies]] franchises. ...uired to "accept or consider" other offers (presumably to allow for offers from sources willing to keep the Giants in San Francisco) within a two-week revi
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