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DEVIL RAYS' TACTICS DRAWING CRITICISM FROM LOCAL BUSINESSES

          The marketing and business strategies of the Devil Rays
     are featured in both the ST. PETERSBURG TIMES and the TAMPA
     TRIBUNE.  In the new Pinellas County visitors guide, there
     will be no pictures of the Devil Rays because the team
     "wants to be paid for what would have amounted to free
     exposure of its logo and photographs," according to Mark
     Albright of the ST. PETERSBURG TIMES.  Albright called it
     "the latest in a string of business responses to the Devil
     Rays' hard-nosed attitude in getting the Tampa Bay business
     community to pay to play off its big league image."  Cedar
     Hames, representing the ad agency for the St. Petersburg/
     Clearwater Area Convention and Visitors Bureau: "We wanted
     to put them on the cover.  They said they were trying to
     reserve use of their photos and logo for their official
     sponsors.  They want about $750,000 for that. ... We thought
     we were doing the Devil Rays a favor."  Devil Rays VP/PR
     Rick Vaughn "declined to comment on the situation in any
     detail" (ST. PETE TIMES, 8/21).  The TAMPA TRIBUNE's Rob
     Shaw reports that no team official attended an event to
     "celebrate baseball" attended by the St. Pete mayor and
     county commission chair at the Extra Inning Ballpark Cafe. 
     Cafe Owner Ed Mlotkowski: "They have hinted to me that
     unless I advertise in their program, there won't be much
     cooperation.  I was probably going to advertise in their
     program anyway, I just don't like someone telling me I had
     to."  The Devil Rays' Vaughn said the team "is asked
     constantly to send someone to a function such as" that,
     adding, "If I told you how many of those things we did, you
     could fill the whole newspaper" (TAMPA TRIBUNE, 8/21). 
          WHAT'S ON TAP: The team, and its SC-based
     concessionaire Volume Services, announced features at
     Tropicana Field will include a cigar bar, a three-tier
     "upscale buffet" restaurant, an outdoor beer garden and a
     video game/interactive complex (Devil Rays).
          

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