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James Shields
James Shields is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and wears number 50. He is managed by pitching manager Mike Butcher.
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Evan Longoria Named MLB 2K10 Cover Athlete
The Devil Rays' outfielder makes his videogame debut.
by Nate Ahearn
November 24, 2009 - 2K Sports announced today that Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays will appear on the MLB 2K11 videogame cover. What that cover will look like is entirely up to the fans this year, as you'll be able to vote on different cover art selections at 2KSports.com from now...
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Tampabay.comVince Naimoli, who ran the Tampa Bay Devil Rays until October 2005, addresses ...Tampabay.comThen-Mets scout Howie Freiling wasn't kicked out of Tropicana Field before an April 2005 game for using the private bathroom near the owner's suite off the ...and more »
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Uncontested Numbers:
98- Jae Soe
97- Joe Beimel
80- Julio Santana
71- Damian Rolls
70- Joe Maddon(Manager)
68- Ruddy Lugo
63- Jim "The Rookie" Morris
62- Jeff Sparks
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It has been two full seasons since James Shields signed his potential seven year, $44 million dollar contract. In reality, all that is guaranteed is four years and $11.25 million, but the way things look now, an option year or two is likely. The Rays way is all...
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