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Evan Longoria stood up, slipped off his suit jacket and slid his arms through the sleeves of a home white jersey with “Rays” across the front, his name and No. 3 on the back. He picked up a navy “TB” ...
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Evan Longoria officially retires a Ray
Evan Longoria signed a ceremonial one-day contract on Saturday to retire from Major League Baseball as a member of the Rays.
TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Rays great Evan Longoria signed a one-day contract with the franchise on June 7 as he officially retired from his Major League Baseball career. The Rays held a ceremony ...
Tampa Bay Rays legend Evan Longoria signed a one-day contract with the team so when he officially retired from Major League Baseball, he would do it in the same jersey he started in.
Evan Longoria will sign a one-day contract with the Tampa Bay Rays and retire on June 7. "Longo" was the Rays' star third baseman from 2008-17. He'll be honored in a pre-game ceremony at ...
The third baseman, who spent 10 of his 16 MLB seasons with Tampa Bay, signs a ceremonial one-day contract, pulls on a Rays jersey and throws out a first pitch. TAMPA — Evan Longoria signed his ...
As the formal session was breaking up, Junior Caminero, the team’s current young, rising star third baseman, walked in to pay ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Former Tampa Bay third baseman Evan Longoria officially retired from baseball on Saturday, signing a ceremonial one-day contract with the Rays. He and Rays owner Stuart Sternberg ...
On June 7, 2025, the Tampa Bay Rays bid farewell to their all-time 3B Evan Longoria with a one-day contract before their game vs the Miami Marlins. Longoria played 10 years with the Rays, threw out ...
Evan Longoria is hanging up his cleats. The longtime MLB third baseman will sign a one-day contract and retire as a member of the Tampa Bay Rays, the team announced on Friday.
TAMPA, Fla. - The latest episode of Rock Riley's podcast, "The Rock Stops Here," offers a unique convergence of Tampa Bay Rays history ...
Evan Longoria signed a one-day contract with the Tampa Bay Rays and officially retired his Major League Baseball career.