Thursday, September 2, 2010
For Immediate Release |
Contact: Joe Davis (334) 323-2255 x363 |
Biscuits Extend PDC with Rays
Extension makes Biscuits Rays' AA affiliate through 2014
MONTGOMERY, AL – On Thursday, the night of the season’s final home game, the Biscuits and the Tampa Bay Rays are pleased to announce a four-year extension of their double-A player development contract (PDC), effective through the 2014 season.
Tonight concludes the seventh season in Biscuits history, and the seventh in affiliation with the Rays. More than 200 players have worn the butter and blue, with an astounding 36 of them reaching the Major Leagues with Tampa Bay.
“We are proud to be partners with the Montgomery Biscuits in developing our young players,” said Rays Director of Minor League Operations Mitch Lukevics. “Many of our current major leaguers have called Montgomery home over the past seven years, and we look forward to continuing our relationship into the future.”
The announcement comes one day after two more former Biscuits were promoted to the parent club. 2009 Southern League MVP Desmond Jennings made his big-league debut on Wednesday, and 2009 star Biscuits pitcher Jeremy Hellickson returned to the Rays for his third stint of the year. The Rays roster now includes an incredible 11 former Biscuits, including All-Star third baseman Evan Longoria, and 2010 MLB All-Star Game A.L. starting pitcher, David Price.
“We’re extremely excited to continue our partnership with the Rays,” said Biscuits Co-Owner Tom Dickson. “We’re proud to be affiliated with one of the finest organizations in all of baseball, and look forward to hosting some of its fine young talent for at least another four seasons.”
As the Biscuits have thrived in Montgomery, many Biscuits fans have adopted the Rays as “their team.”
“While growing the Biscuits brand, we’ve continued to grow the Rays brand in our region as well,” said Biscuits General Manager and President Greg Rauch. “This has become a Rays region, and we’re following them in their quest for an American League pennant.”
The Biscuits won back-to-back Southern League Championships as a Rays affiliate in 2006 and 2007, and with one series left in the 2010 season, are in the heat of a wild card race. They’ve never made the playoffs and not won the title.