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2010 Tampa Bay Rays

The Rays finished out the 2009 campaign in strong fashion, ending the year with a 84-78 record which was good for a third place finish in the AL East. Though they failed to defend their AL Title, the team has high hopes for the coming season.

The organization also went through some changes, eliminating the Quality Assurance Coaching position. The team also released hitting coach Steve Henderson and hired Derek Shelton as his replacement.

The teams pitching rotation looks to be RHP James Shields, RHP Matt Garza, RHP Jeff Niemann, LHP David Price and RHP Wade Davis. The batting lineup is scheduled out to be SS Jason Bartlett, LF Carl Crawford, 2B Ben Zobrist, 3B Evan Longoria, 1B Carlos Pena, CF B.J. Upton, DH Pat Burrell, C Kelly Shoppach or Dioner Navarro and 2B Sean Rodriguez or Reid Brignac.

Previous Seasons

The 2009 Tampa Bay Rays began their 12th season in Major Leagues AL East Division and look to get back to the World Series they lost in 2008 to the Philadelphia Phillies in 5 games. The roster is pretty much intact from last season with the exception of free agents Eric Hinske, Rocco Baldelli, Cliff Floyd, Trevor Miller and Jonny Gomes.

The acquisition of former Phillies leftie Pat Burrell to a 2-year deal (worth $16 million) and Joe Nelson to a 1-year deal (worth $1.3 million) should help to solidify the pitching in their run to the Fall Classic.

The Tampa Bay Devil Rays became members of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball’s American League in 1998. Early on, the Devil Rays had trouble posting more than 70 wins in a season. In 2007, Majority owner Stuart Sternberg changed his clubs image, changing the name to the Tampa Bay Rays and their primary colors to navy blue, Columbia blue and gold.

The changes must have brought some luck to the team because in 2008, the team posted its best record in franchise history in 2008 with a 97-65 outing and pushed through playoffs beating both the White Sox (AL Division) and the Red Sox (AL Championship) and made a strong run against the Philadelphia Phillies who took 5-games to take the Rays out.

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