A decade of incredibly successful, albeit World Series-less baseball for the Tampa Bay has come to a close. The Rays made it to the postseason in four of the 10 seasons and overall had a record of 860-761 (.531 winning percentage). During their four forays into the playoffs, the Rays were eliminated in the American League Division Series all four times, but did succeed in their three Wild Card games.
With their run of success, the Rays enjoyed several immensely successful individual performances, and we’ll use those single-season totals to build a starting lineup, as well as decide the best starting pitcher and two best relief seasons from the past decade by handedness.