Tampa Bay Devil Rays - Minor League Affiliations

Minor League Affiliations

Level Team League Location Ballpark Seasons
AAA Durham Bulls International League Durham, NC Durham Bulls Athletic Park 1998 – Present
AA Montgomery Biscuits Southern League Montgomery, AL Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium 2004 – Present
Orlando Rays Southern League Kissimmee, FL (2000–2003)
Orlando, FL (1999)
Champion Stadium (2000-2003)
Tinker Field (1999)
1999 – 2003
Advanced A Charlotte Stone Crabs Florida State League Port Charlotte, FL Charlotte Sports Park 2009 – Present
Vero Beach Devil Rays Florida State League Vero Beach, FL Holman Stadium 2007 – 2008
Visalia Oaks California League Visalia, CA Recreation Park 2005 – 2006
Bakersfield Blaze California League Bakersfield, CA Sam Lynn Ballpark 2001 – 2004
St. Petersburg Devil Rays Florida State League St. Petersburg, FL Al Lang Field 1997 – 2000
A Bowling Green Hot Rods Midwest League (2010 – Present)
South Atlantic League (2009)
Bowling Green, KY Bowling Green Ballpark 2009 – Present
Columbus Catfish South Atlantic League Columbus, GA Golden Park 2007 – 2008
Southwest Michigan Devil Rays Midwest League Battle Creek, MI C. O. Brown Stadium 2005 – 2006
Charleston RiverDogs South Atlantic League Charleston, SC Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park 1997 – 2004
Short Season A Hudson Valley Renegades New York-Penn League Fishkill, NY Dutchess Stadium 1996 – Present
Advanced Rookie Princeton Rays (2009 – Present)
Princeton Devil Rays (1997–2008)
Appalachian League Princeton, WV H. P. Hunnicutt Field 1997 – Present
Butte Copper Kings Pioneer League Butte, MT Alumni Coliseum 1996
Rookie GCL Rays Gulf Coast League Port Charlotte, FL 2009 – Present
VSL Rays Venezuelan Summer League Venezuela 2008 – Present
DSL Rays Dominican Summer League Boca Chica, Santo Domingo, DR 2008 – Present

Bold team names indicate a current affiliation.

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