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  2. After his retirement as a player, Foley was hired in 1996 by the expansion Tampa Bay Rays as a minor league field coordinator. Following the team's initial June amateur draft, he oversaw the first mini camp in club history.

  3. Oct 31, 2019 · After playing parts of 13 seasons in the majors, Foley joined the Rays in 1996 and spent 16 years as a big-league coach.

    • mtopkin@tampabay.com
    • Rays Reporter
  4. Subsequent to playing portions of 13 seasons in the majors and burning through 16 as a mentor with the Rays during a 43-year by and large career in baseball, Tom Foley has chosen to retire. “It’s time,” Foley said Thursday.

  5. During the summer of 1996, Foley also managed the Rays' Rookie level team in Butte, Montana. He led the Copper Kings to a 37-35 record and was named the Pioneer League's Manager of the Year. After four years as field coordinator, Foley became the Rays' director of minor league operations in 2000.

  6. Nov 4, 2019 · Foley retired as a player following the 1995 season and took a job with the expansion Tampa Bay Devil Rays in a player development role that also saw him manage their Rooke-Level team.

    • Adam Sanford
  7. Jun 22, 2008 · The Rays third-base coach for each of past seven seasons, Foley’s history with the team goes all the way back to 1996 when he oversaw the first mini-camp in franchise history. Now 48 years old, Foley spent 13 seasons as a big league infielder before beginning his coaching career.

  8. Jan 30, 2016 · Thomas Michael Foley played his last major league game on July 13th, 1995 in front of almost 17,000 people as the Montreal Expos took on the Philadelphia Phillies at Olympic Stadium. Foley...

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