2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season

The 2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season was their ninth since the franchise was created. They finished last in the AL East division, posting a league-worst record of 61–101. Their manager was Joe Maddon, who entered his first season with the Devil Rays. The Devil Rays' offense had the fewest runs (689), hits (1,395) and RBI (650) in Major League Baseball, as well as the joint-lowest batting average (.255) and lowest on-base percentage (.314).[1]

2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record61–101 (.377)
Divisional place5th
Other information
OwnersStuart Sternberg
General managersAndrew Friedman
ManagersJoe Maddon
Local televisionFSN Florida
WXPX
(Joe Magrane, Dewayne Staats)
Local radioWHNZ
(Dave Wills, Andy Freed)
WMGG
(Ricardo Taveras, Enrique Oliu)
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Offseason

  • December 2, 2005: Pete LaForest was selected off waivers by the San Diego Padres from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.[2]
  • December 7, 2005: Dewon Brazelton was traded by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to the San Diego Padres for Sean Burroughs.[3]
  • January 18, 2006: Luis Rivas was signed as a free agent with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.[4]
  • January 31, 2006: Russell Branyan was signed as a free agent with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.[5]

Regular season

Season standings

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 9765 0.599 50–31 47–34
Toronto Blue Jays 8775 0.537 10 50–31 37–44
Boston Red Sox 8676 0.531 11 48–33 38–43
Baltimore Orioles 7092 0.432 27 40–41 30–51
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 61101 0.377 36 41–40 20–61

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Baltimore 3–152–54–23–35–14–63–67–122–44–613–63–68–119–9
Boston 15–34–23–43–34–53–31–58–113–74–610–95–47–1216–2
Chicago 5–22–48–1112–711–86–39–102–43–35–43–35–55–414–4
Cleveland 2–44–311–86–1310–84–58–113–43–64–56–15–44–28–10
Detroit 3–33–37–1213–614–43–511–82–55–46–35–35–53–315–3
Kansas City 1–55–48–118–104–143–77–122–74–53–51–53–33–410–8
Los Angeles 6–43–33–65–45–37–34–26–411–810–97–211–84–67–11
Minnesota 6–35–110–911–88–1112–72–43–36–45–36–14–52–516–2
New York 12–711–84–24–35–27–24–63–33–63–313–58–210–810–8
Oakland 4–27–33–36–34–55–48–114–66–317–26–39–106–48–10
Seattle 6–46–44–55–43–65–39–103–53–32–176–38–114–514–4
Tampa Bay 6–139–103–31–63–55–12–71–65–133–63–63–66–1211–7
Texas 6–34–55–54–55–53–38–115–42–810–911–86–34–27–11
Toronto 11–812–74–52–43–34–36–45–28–104–65–412–62–49–9

Opening Day starters

Transactions

  • Evan Longoria was drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 1st round of the June amateur draft.[7]
  • July 12, 2006: Aubrey Huff was traded by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays with cash to the Houston Astros for Ben Zobrist and Mitch Talbot (minors).[8]
  • August 24, 2006: Russell Branyan was traded by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to the San Diego Padres for a player to be named later and Evan Meek (minors). The San Diego Padres sent Dale Thayer (minors) (September 15, 2006) to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to complete the trade.[5]

Roster

2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CToby Hall6422151.231823
1BTravis Lee11434377.2241131
2BJorge Cantú107413103.2491462
SSJulio Lugo7328989.3081227
3BAubrey Huff6323065.283828
LFCarl Crawford151600183.3051877
CFRocco Baldelli92364110.3021657
RFDamon Hollins12133376.2281533
DHJonny Gomes11738583.2162059

[9]

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Ty Wigginton122444122.2752479
Greg Norton9829487.2961745
Tomás Pérez9924151.212216
Dioner Navarro5619347.244420
Ben Zobrist5218341.224218
B.J. Upton5017543.246110
Russell Branyan6416934.2011227
Joey Gathright5515431.201013
Josh Paul5814638.26018
Delmon Young3012640.317310
Kevin Witt19619.14825
Nick Green17393.07700
Shawn Riggans10295.17201
Sean Burroughs8214.19001
Luis Ordaz120.00000

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Scott Kazmir24144.21083.24163
Casey Fossum25130.0665.3388
James Shields21124.2684.84104
Tim Corcoran2190.1594.3859
Jae Weong Seo1790.0185.0039
Mark Hendrickson1389.2483.8151
Doug Waechter1153.0146.6225
Jason Hammel944.0067.7732
J.P. Howell842.1135.1033
Brian Stokes524.0104.8815

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Seth McClung39103.06126.2959

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Tyler Walker2013104.9516
Shawn Camp757444.6853
Ruddy Lugo642403.8148
Brian Meadows533685.1735
Jon Switzer402204.5418
Dan Miceli331243.9418
Chad Harville320215.9330
Travis Harper302004.9332
Edwin Jackson230005.4527
Chad Orvella221507.4017
Juan Salas80005.408
Scott Dunn710011.744
Jason Childers50104.705
Jesús Colomé100027.000

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Durham Bulls International League John Tamargo
AA Montgomery Biscuits Southern League Charlie Montoyo
A Visalia Oaks California League Joe Szekely
A Southwest Michigan Devil Rays Midwest League Skeeter Barnes
A-Short Season Hudson Valley Renegades New York–Penn League Matt Quatraro
Rookie Princeton Devil Rays Appalachian League Jamie Nelson

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Montgomery[10]

References

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