Difference between revisions of "October 15"
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}} '''October 15''' in Tampa Bay baseball: | }} '''October 15''' in Tampa Bay baseball: | ||
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+ | == 1996 == | ||
+ | * The [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays|Devil Rays]] named [[Jamie Reed]] to the position of Major League head trainer, making him the first person named to the on-field staff for their inaugural season.<ref name="RaysMG98">{{cite book |title=Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1998 Information Guide |editor1-last=Vaughn |editor1-first=Rick |editor2-last=Maraniss |editor2-first=Andrew |editor3-last=Matasich |editor3-first=Steve |editor4-last=Molina |editor4-first=Carmen |editor5-last=Pearlman |editor5-first=Keith |publisher=Tampa Bay Devil Rays Public Relations Office |location=St. Petersburg, FL |date=1998 |page=222-3 }}</ref> | ||
== 1997 == | == 1997 == | ||
− | * The [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] were officially assigned to the [[American League]]'s East division.<ref name="RaysMG98" | + | * The [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] were officially assigned to the [[American League]]'s East division.<ref name="RaysMG98" /> |
== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 26 October 2012
October 15 in Tampa Bay baseball:
1996
- The Devil Rays named Jamie Reed to the position of Major League head trainer, making him the first person named to the on-field staff for their inaugural season.[1]
1997
- The Tampa Bay Devil Rays were officially assigned to the American League's East division.[1]