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The Butte Copper Kings were the Tampa Bay Devil Rays' first minor league affiliate at the Advanced-Rookie level.
Contents
General History
The Copper Kings, named for the once-powerful owners of the copper mines around Butte, MT, began play in the Advanced-Rookie Pioneer League in 1978 as a co-op team with players from the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers organizations.
Affiliation with Tampa Bay
Butte's affiliation with Tampa Bay lasted for only the 1996 season. The following season, the Devil Rays moved their Advanced-Rookie affiliation to the Princeton Devil Rays of Princeton, WV in the Appalachian League.
Staff
- Manager: Tom Foley
- Pitching Coach: Dennis Rasmussen
- Hitting Coach: Howard Johnson
- Trainer: Mike Klein
- Equipment Manager/Assistant Trainer: Chris Tomashoff
- Mascot: Donkey-Hotey
Stadium
- Alumni Field on the campus of Montana Tech (now Montana Tech of The University of Montana)
Ownership
References
- "Pioneer Adds Butte." Sporting News. 25 February 1978: 63. Print.
- Copper Kings Team Set. Best Cards, 1996. Baseball cards. Common, 1-30.