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Tampa Bay Devil Rays New Colors

By JC

November 8, 2007

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Alright all you Tampa Bay Devil ray fans, you got some new jersey colors this season. It has been much speculation about whether or not they were going to do it, and it looks like the Tampa Bay Devil Rays have. Are you wondering what the new look will be like?

The new Tampa Bay Devil Rays logo has the back drop of a baseball Diamond with a fresh color scheme to overlap it. The new team colors which are navy blue and light blue as well as a new icon that is a bright yellow sunburst Reflects well on the image of the sunshine state of Florida.

The information of the new Tampa bay Devil rays jersey’s came on Thursday at a launch party in the downtown region of St. Petersburg with a large crowd watching. Everyone is pretty happy about the change in hopes of ushering a fresh start to the ball club.

Stuart Sternberg, the Tampa Bay Devil rays owner had something to say about it. He says, “We are now the ‘Rays’ — a beacon that radiates throughout Tampa Bay and across the entire state of Florida. Tampa Bay and the Sunshine State are beautiful places. We want the Rays to reflect the best our region has to offer.”

I am sure you will be wanting to get a fresh fitted cap right? If so you will be happy to know that the team’s new cap has a base color of navy blue and white “TB” casted as the lettering along with a light blue shadow which sets things off nicely. The look is truly classic and one that reflects a crisp and clean look.

So now you have it. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays no longer have the devil in it. Just the Rays and you will find that the new website reflects that. Check it out at raysbaseball.com. You can check out the fresh new logo and look there if you need a peek.

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