2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays
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Owner(s) | Vince Naimoli | |
Manager(s) | Larry Rothschild | |
Local television | FSN Florida WXPX (PAX TV 66) | |
Local radio | WDAE WFLA | |
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Managed by Larry Rothschild
Coaches: Jose Cardenal (first base) , Bill Fischer (pitching), Orlando Gomez (bullpen), Billy Hatcher (third base), Leon Roberts (hitting), Bill Russell (bench) and Rick Williams (pitching)
Season Highlights[edit]
The 2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season was their 3rd since the franchise was created. They finished last in the AL East division, with a record of 69-92. Their manager was Larry Rothschild, who had been at the helm since the club's inaugural game in 1998.
In 2000, the Devil Rays used the slogan "Hit Show" to promote the fact that the team was comprised of All-Star sluggers, such as Jose Canseco, Fred McGriff and Greg Vaughn. However, even though ownership spent money on veteran players, these were unable to produce for the club.
2000 Opening Day Lineup[edit]
Gerald Williams, cf
Dave Martinez, rf
Jose Canseco, dh
Fred McGriff, 1b
Greg Vaughn, lf
Herbert Perry, 3b
Kevin Stocker, ss
Miguel Cairo, 2b
Awards and Honors[edit]
- All-Star: Fred McGriff
Related Sites[edit]
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