After their improbable World Series run in 2008, many fans and analysts expected the 2009 Tampa Bay Rays club to be as good or better.
They’re not.
Since the Stuart Sternberg ownership era began in 2006, Cool Hand Stu could do no wrong. Free parking at home games. Fans were allowed to bring their own food to games, and tailgating in the parking lot on game day was encouraged. Ballpark attractions on Left, Center, and Right Field Streets beyond the outfield stands really enhanced the stadium experience for casual fans. There aren’t many ballparks that let you play baseball video games in a lounge area that looks like the Formans’ basement on “That 70’s Show.”
More importantly, the personnel decisions all made sense for a team that was trying to build a winning culture over time. Though the Rays had stockpiled a small village of top-5 1st round draft picks through their history, the trade strategy in 2006 was to continue to get younger. Aubrey Huff brought Ben Zobrist and Mitch Talbot. Danys Baez brought Edwin Jackson. Mark Hendrickson brought Dioner Navarro. Joey Gathright brought JP Howell. There was a perceivable difference between losing with young talent and losing with established veterans, which had been the hallmark of the Rays for the first 8 years or so.
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