Extend Crawford's Contract,
New Stadium to Open Up

The big one was the signing of free agent first baseman, Fred McGriff. McGriff, a 19 year pro, was released during the Rays' 2004 season after playing in 27 games. He is short 7 homeruns of the 500 plateau.
Granted, he is in his forties, he still provides veteran leadership, helping the younger players in practice. With the signing, he sneaks his way into the lineup, starting ahead of first baseman, Travis Lee.
"I'm glad he's here," says Lee, "And I do night mine stepping aside to let him play. We can all learn a thing or two from him."
The second transaction was the demoting of Kevin Cash to the Devil Rays' AA farm team, the Orlando Rays. This was done to make room for Fred McGriff in the 25 man active roster.
The last transaction was the demoting of shortstop, Shane Halter to AA ball, and the calling up of catcher Tim Laker.
In other Tampa Bay news, the front office has decided to extend the contract of the speedy outfield, Carl Crawford. Crawford agreed to a 2 year extension through the 2007 season, making his contract a 3 year, 1 million dollar deal.
Also, EA Sports Stadium, the future home of the Devil Rays, will open on May 2, 2005. EA Sports is a new sponsor of Tampa Bay's baseball organization, hired in the early days of 2005. EA Sports Stadium will be the home of the second series between the Yankees and Devil Rays.
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