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Evan Longoria played a big role in turning the Tampa Bay Rays into a viable MLB franchise. He retired as a Ray Saturday, and ...
BOSTON — Team officials from principal owner Stuart Sternberg down gathered Saturday in a Steinbrenner Field meeting room to hear the greatest player in their franchise history, Evan Longoria, ...
Evan Longoria salutes the crowd as he leaves the mound with Rays manager Kevin Cash after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before a game against the Cleveland Guardians on July 13, 2024.
TAMPA — Evan Longoria signed his ceremonial one-day contract, pulled on the size 44 Rays jersey with No. 3 on the back — the same as when he played — noted it still fit and said, “maybe I ...
Three-time All-Star and 2008 AL Rookie of the Year Evan Longoria is formally retiring as a member of the Rays. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
After 16 major league seasons, Evan Longoria is officially hanging up his spikes–and doing so where it all began. The longtime third baseman will retire as a Tampa Bay Ray, signing a ceremonial ...
Evan Longoria will sign a one-day contract with Tampa Bay and officially retire as a Ray on June 7.. The greatest player in franchise history didn’t play last season after spending the 2023 ...
Evan Longoria, 39, will sign a ceremonial one-day contract with the Rays on June 7 and then officially announce his retirement. The team announced Monday that Longoria, the team’s 2006 first ...
Evan Longoria signed a one-day contract with the Tampa Bay Rays and officially retired his Major League Baseball career.
TAMPA — Chris Westmoreland remembers his incidental role in a key part of Evan Longoria’s Rays story — his wearing of No. 3. Longoria had been called up a week and a half into the 2008 ...
Though he didn’t want to say it out loud, Evan Longoria pretty much knew when he didn’t sign with a team last season that he was done playing baseball and began getting comfortable without it ...
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