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** Advanced-A: [[St. Petersburg Devil Rays|St. Petersburg]] (10-4) won, 10-4, over [[Tampa Yankees|Tampa]] ([[New York Yankees|New York (AL)]]) | ** Advanced-A: [[St. Petersburg Devil Rays|St. Petersburg]] (10-4) won, 10-4, over [[Tampa Yankees|Tampa]] ([[New York Yankees|New York (AL)]]) | ||
** Class-A: [[Charleston Riverdogs|Charleston]] (8-7) lost, 8-3, to [[Peoria Chiefs|Peoria]] ([[St. Louis Cardinals|St. Louis]]) | ** Class-A: [[Charleston Riverdogs|Charleston]] (8-7) lost, 8-3, to [[Peoria Chiefs|Peoria]] ([[St. Louis Cardinals|St. Louis]]) | ||
− | * The [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays|Devil Rays]] made the first minor league trade in franchise history by acquiring pitcher [[Terry Harvey]] from the [[Cleveland Indians]] organization in exchange for a [[PTBN]].<ref name="first-trade">{{cite news |last=Topkin |first=Marc |title=Minor milestone: team's 1st trade |newspaper=St. Petersburg Times |date=March 30, 1997 |page=5C}}</ref> | + | * The [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays|Devil Rays]] made the first minor league trade in franchise history by acquiring pitcher [[Terry Harvey]] from the [[Cleveland Indians]] organization in exchange for a [[PTBN|player to be named]].<ref name="first-trade">{{cite news |last=Topkin |first=Marc |title=Minor milestone: team's 1st trade |newspaper=St. Petersburg Times |date=March 30, 1997 |page=5C}}</ref> |
* Later the same day, they purchased catcher [[Cesar Devarez]]'s contract from [[Baltimore Orioles|Baltimore]].<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=219 }}</ref> | * Later the same day, they purchased catcher [[Cesar Devarez]]'s contract from [[Baltimore Orioles|Baltimore]].<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=219 }}</ref> | ||
* Infielder [[Ryan Arevalos]] was released.<ref name="first-trade" /> | * Infielder [[Ryan Arevalos]] was released.<ref name="first-trade" /> | ||
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== 2005 == | == 2005 == | ||
* Pitcher [[Hideo Nomo]] was selected from Triple-A [[Durham Bulls|Durham]].<ref name="RaysMG06">{{cite book |title=2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Media Guide |editor1-last=Vaughn |editor1-first=Rick |editor2-last=Costello |editor2-first=Chris |editor3-last=Molina |editor3-first=Carmen |editor4-last=Latimer |editor4-first=Jason |publisher=Devil Rays Public Relations Department |location=St. Petersburg, FL |date=2006 |page=263 }}</ref> | * Pitcher [[Hideo Nomo]] was selected from Triple-A [[Durham Bulls|Durham]].<ref name="RaysMG06">{{cite book |title=2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Media Guide |editor1-last=Vaughn |editor1-first=Rick |editor2-last=Costello |editor2-first=Chris |editor3-last=Molina |editor3-first=Carmen |editor4-last=Latimer |editor4-first=Jason |publisher=Devil Rays Public Relations Department |location=St. Petersburg, FL |date=2006 |page=263 }}</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 2007 == | ||
+ | * Pitcher [[Dan Miceli]] was released.<ref name="Rays08MG">{{cite book |editor1-last=Vaughn |editor1-first=Rick |editor2-last=Costello |editor2-first=Chris |editor3-last=Molina |editor3-first=Carmen |editor4-last=Haller |editor4-first=Dave |editor5-last=Macolino |editor5-first=Jeff |title=2008 Tampa Bay Rays Media Guide |year=2008 | publisher=Tampa Bay Rays Communications Department |location=St. Petersburg, FL |ref=Rays08MG |page=276 }}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 20:53, 20 February 2013
March 29 in Tampa Bay baseball:
1997
- Spring Training:
- Advanced-A: St. Petersburg (10-4) won, 10-4, over Tampa (New York (AL))
- Class-A: Charleston (8-7) lost, 8-3, to Peoria (St. Louis)
- The Devil Rays made the first minor league trade in franchise history by acquiring pitcher Terry Harvey from the Cleveland Indians organization in exchange for a player to be named.[1]
- Later the same day, they purchased catcher Cesar Devarez's contract from Baltimore.[2]
- Infielder Ryan Arevalos was released.[1]
- Catcher Sam Voita and outfielder Doug Carroll were assigned to Advanced-A St. Petersburg.[1]
- Travis Whitson and outfielder Tom McKinnon were assigned to Class-A Charleston.[1]
- Pitcher Mike Kimbrell and outfielder Matt Kastelic were reassigned to extended spring training.[1]
1999
- Pitcher Jason Johnson was traded to Baltimore in exchange for outfielder Danny Clyburn and a player to be named.[3]
2000
- Catcher Mike Figga and pitchers John Burkett and Chad Ogea were released.[4]
- Infielder Rafael Bournigal was signed to a minor league contract.[4]
- Outfielder Randy Winn was optioned to Triple-A Durham.[4]
- Infielder David Hollins was assigned to minor league camp.[4]
2001
- Pitcher Jason Standridge was optioned to Triple-A Durham.[5]
- Infielder Jace Brewer was optioned to Single-A Charleston.[5]
- Outfielder Alex Sanchez was designated for assignment.[5]
- Pitchers Trevor Enders and Jeff Wallace were assigned to minor league camp.[5]
2002
- Pitcher Bobby Seay was placed on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 22, with left shoulder tendinitis.[6]
2003
- Outfielder George Lombard, infielder Hector Luna, and pitcher Hans Smith were designated for assignment.[7]
- Infielder Terry Shumpert was signed to a 1-year, Major League contract.[7]
- Outfielder Rocco Baldelli was selected from Advanced-A Bakersfield.[7]
- Pitchers Jim Parque and Steve Parris were selected from Triple-A Durham.[7]
- Catcher Hector Ortiz was assigned to minor league camp.[7]
2005
- Pitcher Hideo Nomo was selected from Triple-A Durham.[8]
2007
- Pitcher Dan Miceli was released.[9]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Topkin, Marc (March 30, 1997). "Minor milestone: team's 1st trade". St. Petersburg Times: p. 5C.
- ↑ Vaughn, Rick; Maraniss, Andrew; Matasich, Steve et al., eds (1998). Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1998 Information Guide. St. Petersburg, FL: Tampa Bay Devil Rays Public Relations Office. p. 219.
- ↑ 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. 316.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Vaughn, Rick; Costello, Chris; Landy, Greg et al., eds (2001). 2001 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Information Guide. St. Petersburg, FL: Tampa Bay Devil Rays Public Relations Office. p. 308.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Vaughn, Rick; Costello, Chris; Landy, Greg et al., eds (2002). Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2002 Media Guide. St. Petersburg, FL: Tampa Bay Devil Rays Public Relations Office. p. 247.
- ↑ Vaughn, Rick; Costello, Chris; Landy, Greg et al., eds (2003). Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2003 Media Guide. St. Petersburg, FL: Devil Rays Public Relations Department. p. 271.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Vaughn, Rick; Costello, Chris; Molina, Carmen et al., eds (2004). Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2004 Media Guide. St. Petersburg, FL: Devil Rays Public Relations Department. p. 293.
- ↑ Vaughn, Rick; Costello, Chris; Molina, Carmen et al., eds (2006). 2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Media Guide. St. Petersburg, FL: Devil Rays Public Relations Department. p. 263.
- ↑ Vaughn, Rick; Costello, Chris; Molina, Carmen et al., eds (2008). 2008 Tampa Bay Rays Media Guide. St. Petersburg, FL: Tampa Bay Rays Communications Department. p. 276.