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The Greatest (Devil) Rays to Ever Wear... #10

Uncontested Numbers:

98- Jae Soe

97- Joe Beimel

80- Julio Santana

71- Damian Rolls

70- Joe Maddon(Manager)

68- Ruddy Lugo

63- Jim "The Rookie" Morris

62- Jeff Sparks

42- Jackie Robinson (Retired by the MLB)

12- Wade Boggs

6- John Flarherty

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As voted by Draysbay.com:

61- Travis Phelps (95% of the votes)

60- Jonny Gomes (61% of the votes)

59- Jorge Cantu (71% of the votes)

58- Wade Davis (54% of the votes)

57- Scott Kazmir (93% of the votes)

56- Tim Corcoran (50% of the votes)

55- Toby Hall (80% of the votes)

54- Geremi Gonzalez (53% of the votes)

53- Chad Bradford (83% of the votes)

52- Al Reyes (77% of the votes)

51- Trever Miller (60% of the votes)

50- Grant Balfour (64% of the votes)

49- Tanyon Sturtze (37% of the votes)

48- Joe Borowski (85% of the votes)

47- Victor Zambrano (94% of the votes)

46- Bobby Seay (57% of the votes)

45- Jim Mecir (67% of the votes)

44- Toby Hall (91% of the votes)

43- Esteban Yan (60% of the votes)

41- Paul Wilson (45% of the votes)

40- Troy Percival (52% of the votes)

39- J.P. Howell (66% of the votes)

38-Lance Carter (55% of the votes)

37-Seth McClung (65% of the votes)

36-Edwin Jackson (96% of the votes)

35-Dan Wheeler (54% of the votes)

34-Jeff Niemann (77% of the votes)

33-James Shields (81% of the votes)

32- Albie Lopez (55% of the votes)

31- Jonny Gomes (95% of the votes)

30- Rolando Arrojo (48% of the votes)

29- Fred McGriff (97% of the votes)

28- Danys Baez (66% of the votes)

27- Damon Hollins (52% of the votes)

26- Scott Kazmir (70% of the votes)

25- Russ Johnson (85% of the votes)

24- Tino Martinez (60% of the votes)

23- Carlos Pena (92% of the votes)

22- Matt Garza (91% of the votes)

21- Ty Wigginton (51% of the votes)

20- Miguel Cairo (57% of the votes)

19- Scott Kazmir (50% of the votes)

18- Ben Zobrist (88% of the votes)

17- Joe Kennedy (88% of the votes)

16-Travis Lee (50% of the votes)

15- Cliff Floyd (75% of the votes)

14- David Price (67% of the votes)

13- Carl Crawford (94% of the votes)

11- (Still Pending)

Today, we'll discuss the number "10"

The Candidates:

 

Rich Bulter(1998-1999), Russ Johnson(2000-2002), Jared Sandberg(2001-2003), Rey Ordonez(2003), Damian Rolls(2000-2004), Chris Singleton(2005), Luis Ordaz(2007), Justin Ruggiano(2007-2008),

Rich Butler played in 79 games where he had 52 hits, 4 doubles, 3 triples, 7 homeruns, and batted .219.

Russ Johnson played in 204 games where he would have 144 hits, 32 doubles, 2 triples, 7 homeruns, 62 RBIs, and batted .265.

Jared Sandburg played in 196 games where he would have 139 hits, 38 doubles, 2 triples, 25 homeruns, 92 RBIs, and batted .221.

Rey Ordonez was traded by the New York Mets for Russ Johnson and Josh Pressley in 2002. Ordonez played in 34 games where he would have 37 hits, 11 doubles, 3 homeruns, 22 RBIs and batted a career best .316.

Damian Rolls played in 266 games where he had 203 hits, 42 doubles, 2 triples, 9 homeruns, 73 RBIs, 27 stolenbases, and batted .248.

Chris Singleton played in 28 games where he had 16 hits, 5 doubles,  11 RBIs, and batted .271.

Luis Ordaz placed in 1 game where he had 2 at-bats, never earning a hit, and finished the

season with a .000 batting average.

Justin Ruggiano was traded by the Los Angeles Dodgers along with Jae Weong Seo and Dioner Navarro for Toby Hall and Mark Hendrickson in 2006. Ruggiano would play in 52 games where he would have 18 hits, 4 doubles, 2 homeruns, 10 RBIs, and batted .200.

So, Draysbay, I turn to you...

Poll
Who was the greatest (Devil) Ray while wearing the number "10?"
Rich Butler
0 votes
Russ Johnson
5 votes
Jared Sandberg
7 votes
Rey Ordonez
16 votes
Damian Rolls
27 votes
Chris Singleton
1 votes
Luis Ordaz
3 votes
Justin Ruggiano
3 votes

62 votes | Poll has closed

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So, this is what the bottom of the berrel looks like?

I went w/ Rey Ordonez because he was the only one on this list who hit above .300.

Blah!

by thebaddancingraysfan on Dec 1, 2009 11:12 AM EST reply actions  

Jared Sandberg, brah

He once gave me hope, then I saw him “hit”.

I'm a writer.

by Andy Hellicksonstine on Dec 1, 2009 11:20 AM EST up reply actions  

but, he is a pretty good manager for Hudson Valley!

And he has that last name… “Sandburg.” Sounds like a winner to me!

Blah!

by thebaddancingraysfan on Dec 1, 2009 11:23 AM EST up reply actions  

I am not going to confirm nor deny

Just know that I had a house once, wife, 2.1 kids, and a life! Damn you Jared why did you tell me to bet on red, why? You rat bastard! WHY!

Blah!

by thebaddancingraysfan on Dec 1, 2009 11:38 AM EST up reply actions  

Totally OT

A guy I work with is married to Damian Rolls’ sister. Small world.

by ChiBurbRaysFan on Dec 1, 2009 12:23 PM EST reply actions  

This is ugly.

I’m tempted to vote for Ordaz, he sucked for much less time.

"Typical negro, laying down on the job." -R.J. Anderson

by steve-o1285 on Dec 1, 2009 2:12 PM EST reply actions  

Wow, I'm tempted to vote for Ordonez because he kind of got shafted after a blazing start due to injury.

Rolls has to have it based on time spent though. What an awful number.

I can't wait until we trade him for a reliever.

by kericr on Dec 3, 2009 5:47 PM EST reply actions  

Ordonez is the reason

Why we got Lugo, I am not sure if that was a good thing, but just pointing that out

by germanshepard44 on Dec 3, 2009 11:13 PM EST reply actions  

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