Tampa Bay Rays
Major League Baseball team in St. Petersburg, Florida
The Tampa Bay Rays are a professional baseball team based in St. Petersburg, Florida. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The team was established in 1998 as the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and played under that name until the end of the 2007 season. Since then, they have been known as the Tampa Bay Rays.
History[edit | edit source]
The Tampa Bay Rays were established as an expansion team in 1998. The team struggled in its early years, finishing last in the AL East in nine of its first ten seasons. However, the franchise saw a significant turnaround in 2008, when they won their first division title and advanced to the World Series, where they were defeated by the Philadelphia Phillies.
Ballpark[edit | edit source]
The Rays play their home games at Tropicana Field, which is located in St. Petersburg, Florida. The stadium has been the team's home since its inception in 1998. Tropicana Field is known for its unique features, including the catwalks that hang from the roof and often come into play during games.
Team Identity[edit | edit source]
The team's colors are navy blue, light blue, yellow, and white. The Rays' mascot is a sea creature named Raymond. The team changed its name from the Devil Rays to the Rays in 2008, which also marked a change in the team's fortunes on the field.
Rivalries[edit | edit source]
The Rays have developed rivalries with several teams, most notably the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. These rivalries are fueled by the competitive nature of the AL East division and frequent matchups in the postseason.
Notable Players[edit | edit source]
Some of the notable players who have played for the Rays include:
Management[edit | edit source]
The current owner of the Tampa Bay Rays is Stuart Sternberg. The team's general manager is Erik Neander, and the manager is Kevin Cash.
Achievements[edit | edit source]
The Rays have won the AL pennant twice, in 2008 and 2020. They have also won the AL East division title four times and have made several appearances in the postseason as a wild card team.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Major League Baseball
- American League
- American League East
- Tropicana Field
- St. Petersburg, Florida
- Boston Red Sox
- New York Yankees
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