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}} '''June 19''' in Tampa Bay baseball: | }} '''June 19''' in Tampa Bay baseball: | ||
== 1996 == | == 1996 == | ||
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The Devil Rays organization played the first official games in franchise history: | The Devil Rays organization played the first official games in franchise history: | ||
* The [[GCL Devil Rays|Devil Rays]] lost, 10-1, to the [[GCL Yankees|Yankees]] in a Rookie-level [[Gulf Coast League]] game at [[Al Lang Stadium]] in [[St. Petersburg, FL]]. | * The [[GCL Devil Rays|Devil Rays]] lost, 10-1, to the [[GCL Yankees|Yankees]] in a Rookie-level [[Gulf Coast League]] game at [[Al Lang Stadium]] in [[St. Petersburg, FL]]. | ||
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** [[Matt Quatraro]], catching, suffered the first game-related injury during a home-plate collision.<ref name="buttefalls">{{cite news |last=Topkin |first=Marc |title=Butte falls 5-4 |publisher=St. Petersburg Times |date=June 20, 1996 |page=3C}}</ref> | ** [[Matt Quatraro]], catching, suffered the first game-related injury during a home-plate collision.<ref name="buttefalls">{{cite news |last=Topkin |first=Marc |title=Butte falls 5-4 |publisher=St. Petersburg Times |date=June 20, 1996 |page=3C}}</ref> | ||
* The scheduled game between the the [[Hudson Valley Renegades]] and the [[New Jersey Cardinals]] of the Short-Season [[New York-Penn League]] was postponed due to rain.<ref name="hudson">{{cite news |last=Hayes |first=M. |title=Butte loses 5-4 to Idaho Falls |publisher=Tampa Tribune |date=June 20, 1996 |page=Sports 6}}</ref> | * The scheduled game between the the [[Hudson Valley Renegades]] and the [[New Jersey Cardinals]] of the Short-Season [[New York-Penn League]] was postponed due to rain.<ref name="hudson">{{cite news |last=Hayes |first=M. |title=Butte loses 5-4 to Idaho Falls |publisher=Tampa Tribune |date=June 20, 1996 |page=Sports 6}}</ref> | ||
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+ | == 1999 == | ||
+ | * Pitcher [[Mickey Callaway]] was placed on the 15-day disabled list with left hamstring tightness.<ref name="RaysMG00">{{cite book |title=Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2000 Information Guide |editor1-last=Vaughn |editor1-first=Rick |editor2-last=Costello |editor2-first=Chris |editor3-last=Landy |editor3-first=Greg |editor4-last=Molina |editor4-first=Carmen |editor5-last=Lorenz |editor5-first=Matt |publisher=Tampa Bay Devil Rays Public Relations Office |location=St. Petersburg, FL |date=2000 |page=317 }}</ref> | ||
+ | * Pitcher [[Alan Newman]] was recalled from Triple-A [[Durham Bulls|Durham]].<ref name="RaysMG00" /> | ||
== 2012 == | == 2012 == | ||
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* Outfielder [[Rich Thompson]] was recalled from Triple-A [[Durham Bulls|Durham]] to [[Tampa Bay Rays|Tampa Bay]].<ref name="trans2012">{{cite web |title=Transactions: June 2012 |url=http://tampabay.rays.mlb.com/team/transactions.jsp?c_id=tb#month=6&year=2012&team_id=139 |publisher=MLB Advance Media |work=RaysBaseball.com |accessdate=October 10, 2012}}</ref> | * Outfielder [[Rich Thompson]] was recalled from Triple-A [[Durham Bulls|Durham]] to [[Tampa Bay Rays|Tampa Bay]].<ref name="trans2012">{{cite web |title=Transactions: June 2012 |url=http://tampabay.rays.mlb.com/team/transactions.jsp?c_id=tb#month=6&year=2012&team_id=139 |publisher=MLB Advance Media |work=RaysBaseball.com |accessdate=October 10, 2012}}</ref> | ||
* Pitcher [[Jeremy Hellickson]] was placed on the 15-day disabled list due to right shoulder fatigue, retroactive to [[June 15]].<ref name="trans2012" /> | * Pitcher [[Jeremy Hellickson]] was placed on the 15-day disabled list due to right shoulder fatigue, retroactive to [[June 15]].<ref name="trans2012" /> |
Revision as of 20:53, 28 October 2012
June 19 in Tampa Bay baseball:
Contents
1996
The Devil Rays organization played the first official games in franchise history:
- The Devil Rays lost, 10-1, to the Yankees in a Rookie-level Gulf Coast League game at Al Lang Stadium in St. Petersburg, FL.
- Pablo Ortega threw the first pitch, a ball.
- Alex Sanchez recorded the organization's first hit, a bunt single, in the first inning.[1]
- The Butte Copper Kings lost, 5-4, to the Idaho Falls Braves in an Advanced-Rookie Pioneer League game at Alumni Field in Butte, MT.
- Jim Kerr hit the organization's first home run, a solo shot, in the fifth inning.
- Matt Quatraro, catching, suffered the first game-related injury during a home-plate collision.[2]
- The scheduled game between the the Hudson Valley Renegades and the New Jersey Cardinals of the Short-Season New York-Penn League was postponed due to rain.[3]
1999
- Pitcher Mickey Callaway was placed on the 15-day disabled list with left hamstring tightness.[4]
- Pitcher Alan Newman was recalled from Triple-A Durham.[4]
2012
- Outfielder Rich Thompson was recalled from Triple-A Durham to Tampa Bay.[5]
- Pitcher Jeremy Hellickson was placed on the 15-day disabled list due to right shoulder fatigue, retroactive to June 15.[5]
References
- ↑ Anderson, Chris (June 20, 1996). "Debut of the Devil Rays: 7,600 Watch Rookies Play". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. p. 1C.
- ↑ Topkin, Marc (June 20, 1996). "Butte falls 5-4". St. Petersburg Times. p. 3C.
- ↑ Hayes, M. (June 20, 1996). "Butte loses 5-4 to Idaho Falls". Tampa Tribune. p. Sports 6.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Vaughn, Rick; Costello, Chris; Landy, Greg et al., eds (2000). Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2000 Information Guide. St. Petersburg, FL: Tampa Bay Devil Rays Public Relations Office. p. 317.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Transactions: June 2012". RaysBaseball.com. MLB Advance Media. http://tampabay.rays.mlb.com/team/transactions.jsp?c_id=tb#month=6&year=2012&team_id=139. Retrieved October 10, 2012.