Princeton Rays

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Princeton Rays
Founded in 1988
Princeton, West Virginia
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Team Logo
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Cap Insignia
Class-level
  • Advanced Rookie
Minor league affiliations
Major league affiliations
Name
  • Princeton Rays
  • Princeton Devil Rays
  • Princeton Reds
  • Princeton Patriots
  • Princeton Pirates
Ballpark
Minor league titles
League titles 1994 (then known as Princeton Reds)
Division titles 1994, 1998
Owner(s)/Operated by: Tampa Bay Rays
Manager: Mike Johns
General Manager: Jim Holland

The Princeton Rays are a minor league baseball team in Princeton, West Virginia, USA. They are an Advanced Rookie-level team in the Appalachian League and have been an affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays since September 27, 1996. The Princeton franchise began play in the Appalachian League in 1988 and was previously affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1988-89), was a co-op team known as the Princeton Patriots (1990), and then was affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds (1991-96) before joining forces with Tampa Bay. The Princeton Rays play their home games at H.P. Hunnicutt Field, which originally opened in 1988 (and was completely rebuilt in 2000 on the same site) and seats 1,950 fans. The team plays an annual 68-game schedule that traditionally extends from mid-June through the end of August. Through the completion of the 2008 season, the franchise has seen 49 former players move on to play regular season major league baseball that at one time wore the Princeton uniform. This list of players includes big names such as Brandon Backe, Rocco Baldelli, Carl Crawford, Jonny Gomes, Josh Hamilton, Seth McClung, Pokey Reese, and Jared Sandberg. NFL quarterback Doug Johnson (1997 P-Rays) and current NBA referee David Guthrie (1995 Princeton Reds) also played professional baseball for Princeton teams. The team is operated on a not-for-profit basis.

Previously known as the Princeton Devil Rays, the P-Rays announced on December 2, 2008 that they would update their name, logo, colors, and uniforms as their parent club had done the previous year. [1]

On December 12, 2008, the Rays announced that former Rays player Jared Sandberg would serve as the Princeton Rays' manager in 2009. He will be joined by pitching coach Marty DeMerritt, hitting coach Rafael DeLeon, and infield coach Dan DeMent. [2]

[edit] Roster

Princeton Rays roster
Players Coaches/Other
Pitchers
  •  5 Jordi Amargos
  • 27 Kyle Ayers
  • 13 Angel Chapa
  • 31 Kevin Chavez
  • 10 Alexander Colome
  • 35 Jose De La Cruz
  • 38 Julius Dettrich
  • 19 Bradley Furdal
  •  2 Chris Luck
  •  9 Jason McEachern
  • -- Elvin Perez
  • 23 Juan Santana
  • 47 Trevor Shull
  • 32 Shawn Smith
  • 14 Michael Southern
  • 29 Albert Suarez
Catchers
  • 05 David Wendt
  • 20 Tomas Francisco

Infielders

  • 36 David Genao
  •  7 Luis Marchena
  • 21 Elias Otero
  • 17 Burt Reynolds
  • 18 Eli Sonoqui

Outfielders

  •  3 Brian Bryles
  •  8 D.J. Jones
  • 22 Ty Morrison
  • 16 Ramon Novas
Manager

Coaches

† Disabled list
* On Tampa Bay Rays 40-man roster
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment
Roster updated December 21, 2009
Transactions


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