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March 29, 2007

The Devil Rays Infield of the Future

by @ 10:00 am. Filed under 2007 Devil Rays

There’s no doubt that Delmon Young is a player that Devil Rays fans can get excited about.  He joins a talent laden outfield that includes star Carl Crawford.  What’s even better news is, this shouldn’t be the end of it.  As this Baseball America story points out, Evan Longoria and Reid Brignac should anchor the left side of the infield in the very near future, and this gives us two more guys to take a look at.

What’s cool is, an affiliated site to the Devil Rays Blog will start following the Devil Rays minor league system at Devil Rays Minors.  It hasn’t launched yet, but I’ll give you a heads up when it does.

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