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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
* "Pioneer Adds Butte." ''Sporting News''. 25 February 1978: 63. Print.
 
* "Pioneer Adds Butte." ''Sporting News''. 25 February 1978: 63. Print.
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* [http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/league3/page.jsp?ymd=20070314&content_id=191585&vkey=league3_l128&fext=.jsp&sid=l128 Affiliations: Pioneer League]. Pioneer Baseball League. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 9 May 2011

The Butte Copper Kings were the Tampa Bay Devil Rays' first minor league affiliate at the Advanced-Rookie level.

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.

Following the 2000 season, the team relocated to Casper, WY as the Casper Rockies and affiliated with Colorado

Affiliation History

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.

Other Affiliations

Year(s) Parent Club(s) 1978 Co-Op (Seattle & Texas) 1979-81 Milwaukee Brewers 1982-83 Kansas City Royals 1984 Seattle Mariners 1985 Co-Op (Seattle & Los Angeles) 1986 Did not play 1987 Co-Op 1988-92 Texas Rangers 1993-95 Co-Op 1996 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1997-2000 Anaheim Angels

Stadium

Ownership

References

  • "Pioneer Adds Butte." Sporting News. 25 February 1978: 63. Print.
  • Affiliations: Pioneer League. Pioneer Baseball League. Retrieved 9 May 2011.

External Links