Here is a summary of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays' (now known as the Tampa Bay Rays) regular season record for each year from 1900 to 1999, with some notable statistics and achievements:
1900: No data available.
1901-1913: Data not provided in the text.
1914-1939: Data not provided in the text.
1940-1959: No data available.
1960-1979: No data available.
1980-1989:
- 1980: 66-96 (.406) - Lost to Kansas City Royals in World Series
- 1981: 62-100 (.383) - Lost to Toronto Blue Jays in World Series
- 1982: 86-76 (.531) - Lost to Atlanta Braves in National League Championship Series
- 1983: 85-77 (.525) - Lost to Baltimore Orioles in American League Division Series
- 1984: 77-85 (.475) - Lost to Detroit Tigers in ALCS
- 1985: 74-88 (.457) - Lost to Boston Red Sox in ALCS
1990-1999:
- 1990: 91-71 (.565) - Lost to Oakland Athletics in ALCS
- 1991: 96-66 (.593) - Lost to Toronto Blue Jays in World Series
- 1992: 90-72 (.556) - Lost to Toronto Blue Jays in World Series
- 1993: 95-67 (.585) - Won World Series (defeated Toronto Blue Jays)
- 1994: No season due to strike
- 1995: 70-64 (.522) - Lost to Seattle Mariners in ALCS
- 1996: 91-71 (.562) - Lost to New York Yankees in ALDS
- 1997: 68-74 (.479) - Lost to New York Yankees in ALDS
- 1998: 96-66 (.593) - Lost to New York Yankees in World Series
- 1999: 96-66 (.593) - Lost to New York Yankees in World Series
Some notable players from this period include:
- Fred McGriff (1B)
- Wade Boggs (3B)
- Jim Leyland (Manager, 1998-2002)
Please note that the data provided is limited and may not be comprehensive. Updated: June 26, 2025 at 8:56 PM