The players on the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1998 Roster were Scott Aldred, Wilson Alvarez, Rolando Arrojo, Dan Carlson, Mike Duvall, Dave Eiland, Eddie Gaillard, Rick Gorecki, Roberto Hernandez, Jason Johnson, Albie Lopez, Jim Mecir, Brad Pennington, Bryan Rekar, Matt Ruebel, Julio Santana, Tony Saunders, Dennis Springer, Ramon Tatis, Terrel Wade, Rick White, Esteban Yan, Mike DiFelice, John Flaherty, Tim Laker, Wade Boggs, Miguel Cairo, Aaron Ledesma, Scott McClain, Fred McGriff, Dave Silvestri, Bobby Smith, Kevin Stocker, Rich Butler, Mike Kelly, Dave Martinez, Quinton McCracken, Kerry Robinson, Bubba Trammell, Jerome Walton, Randy Winn and Paul Sorrento.
The Devil Rays were an American League expansion team in 1998.
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays, now known as the Tampa Bay Rays, began playing baseball in 1998.
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays first year in the American League was 1998. In 2008 the name was changed to Rays.
Quinton McCracken. McCracken was the first Rays center fielder and batter on opening day 1998. He would stay with the Rays until 2000 when he was traded to the Twins for the 2001 season.
In 1998, Brad Pennington pitched in 1 game for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He gave up 1 hit and 1 earned run, recording no outs.
The Tampa Bay Rays team was created in 2008 (the year they won the pennant), however the Tampa Bay Devil Rays have been around since March 31, 1998. They have played at Tropicana Field in Saint Petersburg, Florida since the creation of the Devil Rays.
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They joined at the end of the season in 1997 but didn't play until 1998.
According to an article on forbes.com, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays are valued at $267 million as of April, 2007.
Wade Boggs played in 33 games at designated hitter for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 1998, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Mike Kelly played in 6 games at designated hitter for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 1998, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).