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Rays Drop Road Greys, Make Devil Rays Throwbacks Official Alternate Uniform

The Tampa Bay Rays have dropped a traditional baseball look in exchange for one of their own classic uniforms for the 2023 season. This is due to Nike’s new “Four Plus One” guidelines across Major League Baseball, which cap teams at four uniforms plus one additional City Connect set (which

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Devil Rays Uniforms Return for four in 2019

The Tampa Bay Devil Rays are returning to a Major League Baseball diamond for four games in 2019, and good news, game one is tonight! First brought back last season in celebration of the club’s 20th anniversary of their expansion year, everyone’s favourite gradient-heavy throwback uniform proved so popular with,

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Rays Tweak Logo, Unveil 20th, Announce Throwback Games

Suddenly it’s the 1990s all up in here. Just a day after the Marlins, their same-state cousins in Miami, unveiled their ’90s throwback uniform, the Tampa Bay Rays have done the same! Along with the 20th anniversary patch we’d already seen earlier this week, the Rays announced they’d be wearing

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MLB13: The Show Uniforms Preview – AL East

MLB13: The Show for the Sony PlayStation 3 was released in North America earlier this week, a game which prides itself, and almost always delivers, in its high-levels of authenticity. One of the features in the game is the ability to choose one of several uniform designs for any given

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The Name Game: A Look Back at (some of) Baseball’s Nickname Changes

This past Monday new Houston Astros owner Jim Crane put an end to the speculation by stating officially that the club would not be changing their name for 2013.  Crane had earlier mentioned the team was considering a name change for their shift into the American League. “We received strong

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MLB 2011 Division Champions Gear

With Josh Willingham’s ninth-inning ground out to Brandon Inge last night the Detroit Tigers clinched their first division championship in 25 long seasons (and they shouldn’t have even won that AL East title in 1987 but that’s another rant for another day)… more importantly it gave us our first glimpse

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