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This is for players of the Orlando Sun Rays minor league baseball team, who played in the Southern League from 1990-1992. Pages in category "Orlando Sun Rays players" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
In 1990, the team was renamed the Orlando Sun Rays. In 1993, the Chicago Cubs became the team's new major-league affiliate, and the team was renamed the Orlando Cubs . While still a Chicago Cubs affiliate, the team renamed itself once again in 1997 and became the Orlando Rays .
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The Rays got off to a historic 13-0 start and led the American League East by as many as 6½ games before a horrendous July left them playing catch-up the rest of the season to eventual division ...
Only a couple hours after Major League Baseball killed the Tampa Bay Rays’ kooky, controversial plan to split their home schedule with the city of Montreal, my phone rang last week. It was the ...
The Orlando Twins played at Tinker Field in downtown Orlando, near the Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium. In 1990, the team was renamed the Orlando Sun Rays. In 1993, the Chicago Cubs became the team's new major-league affiliate, and the team was renamed the Orlando Cubs. While still a Chicago Cubs affiliate, the team renamed itself again in 1997 and ...
Orlando Cubs: 1993 1996 Orlando, Florida: Renamed the Orlando Rays: Orlando Rays: 1997 2003 Orlando, Florida: Relocated to Montgomery, Alabama, as the Montgomery Biscuits: Orlando Sun Rays: 1990 1992 Orlando, Florida: Renamed the Orlando Cubs: Orlando Twins: 1973 1989 Orlando, Florida: Renamed the Orlando Sun Rays: Pensacola Blue Wahoos: 2012 ...
In 2010, the Miami Marlins moved all of their Major League Baseball games to then Fox Sports Florida, while the Tampa Bay Rays began carrying all their games on then Sun Sports. Prior to 2009, some Rays games were available on broadcast television stations in the state via a network made up of the state's Ion Television stations.