Florida Complex League Rays

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The Florida Complex League Rays are a minor league baseball team in Port Charlotte, Florida, competing as a Rookie-level team in the Florida Complex League as an affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. Prior to 2021, the team was known as the Gulf Coast League Rays. The team plays most of their home games on field no. five of the Charlotte Sports Park complex, and also play select games in the main stadium.

ClassRookie
DivisionSouthern Division
Previous leagues
Gulf Coast League (1996–1998, 2009–2020)
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Florida Complex League Rays
Minor league affiliations
ClassRookie
LeagueFlorida Complex League
DivisionSouthern Division
Previous leagues
Gulf Coast League (1996–1998, 2009–2020)
Major league affiliations
TeamTampa Bay Rays
Previous teamsTampa Bay Devil Rays (1996–1998)
Minor league titles
League titles (1)2021
Division titles (4)
  • 1998
  • 2010
  • 2021
  • 2022
Team data
NameFCL Rays
Previous names
GCL Rays (2009–2020)
GCL Devil Rays (1996–1998)
BallparkCharlotte Sports Park (2009–present)
Previous parks
Al Lang Stadium (1996–1998)
Owner/
Operator
Tampa Bay Rays
ManagerJim Morrison
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The team first played from 1996 to 1998 as the Gulf Coast League Devil Rays. The club struggled during their first two years, but made it to the league championship in 1998, before losing to the GCL Rangers. The team was not fielded after the 1998 season until returning to the Gulf Coast League in 2009. Prior to the 2021 season, the league was renamed as the Florida Complex League.

Season-by-season

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Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
GCL Devil Rays
199624-3513thBill Evers
199725-3512th (t)Bobby Ramos
199836-242ndBobby RamosLost League Finals
vs. GCL Rangers (2 games to 0)
Won 1st Round
vs. GCL Marlins (1 game to 0)
GCL Rays
200919-3615thJoe Alvarez
201034-263rdJoe AlvarezLost League Finals
vs. GCL Phillies (2 games to 1)
Won in first round
vs. GCL Marlins (1 game to 0)
201124-3613thJoe Alvarez
201228-3210thPaul Hoover
201327-3311th (t)Jim Morrison
201432-288thJim Morrison
201516-4416thJim Morrison
201628-319thJim Morrison
201728-3212th (t)Jim Morrison
201833-234thTomas Francisco
201925-2811thRafael Valenzuela
2020No Season due to pandemic[1]
FCL Rays
202142-151stRafael ValenzuelaLeague Champions [a]
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Roster

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Aidan Cremarosa
  • 45 Cesar De Jesus
  • -- Dominic Fritton
  • -- Aidan Haugh
  • -- Matthew Hoskins
  • -- Luke Jackson
  • -- Brady Jones
  • -- Jack Kartsonas
  • 59 Janzen Keisel
  • 23 Nate Knowles
  • -- Jacob Kuhn
  • -- Marbin Lezcano
  • 90 Roberto Medina
  • -- Blake Morgan
  • -- Moises Palma
  • -- Mason Storm
  • 70 Yereny Teus
  • 94 Miguel Toscano
  • -- Alex Wallace

Catchers

  • -- Taitn Gray
  • 59 Alfredo Rodriguez
  • 88 Jose Tovar

Infielders

  • 77 Nicandro Aybar
  • -- Cooper Flemming
  • 60 Erick Lara
  • 17 Jack Lines
  • -- Alberth Palma
  • 64 Juanfel Peguero
  • -- Trace Phillips
  • -- Daniel Pierce
  • 75 Wilian Trinidad

Outfielders

  • -- Mason Auer
  • -- Slater de Brun
  • 58 Alfonzo Martinez
  • -- Dean Moss
  • 79 Leonardo Pineda
  • -- Riley Stanford

Manager

  • -- Sean Smedley

Coaches

  • 53 Manny Castillo (coach)
  • -- Angel Galarraga (bullpen catcher)
  • 50 K.C. Judge (hitting)
  • -- Ty Kelly (hitting)
  • -- Zac Law (bench)
  • -- Omar Luna (hitting)
  • 27 Jim Morrison (coach)
  • 26 Chris Roberson (coach)
  • -- Levi Romero (pitching)
  • -- Miguel Socolovich (pitching)
  • -- Doc Watson (rehab pitching)
  • 11 Julio Zorrilla (coach)

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Notes

  1. In 2021, the league did not have a postseason; FCL Rays had the best winning percentage for the season, 42–15 (.737).

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