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DAWN OF THE NEW RAYS? TASK FORCE TELLS TEAM TO HIT COMMUNITY

          A baseball marketing task force created earlier this
     summer by St. Petersburg Mayor David Fischer "has concluded
     that" the Devil Rays have "an image problem and [need] to
     spend more time and money on community relations" in the
     area, according to David Rogers of the ST. PETERSBURG TIMES. 
     The task force of local business and marketing execs
     "suggested that the team has spent too much time and money
     trying to woo hard-core sports fans, and not enough on
     selling the team to the overall community."  The task force,
     in its report to Fischer, said that "other issues -- such as
     forming stronger partnerships with charitable and community
     organizations -- should receive attention."  It was also
     suggested that the team expand beyond its current emphasis
     on hard-core baseball fans to "reach a wider audience." 
     Several ideas that were mentioned in the report include
     reducing weekday ticket prices for retirees and placing
     newspaper ads in the news sections "to attract more women
     and families."  The task force also recommended that the
     Devil Rays hire someone with connections to the community
     and corporate groups "to reach out to potential fans." 
     Devil Rays Managing General Partner Vince Naimoli received a
     copy of the report yesterday but had not had time to review
     it for comment (ST. PETE TIMES, 8/27).  In Tampa, Carlos
     Moncada writes that the report also suggested that the team
     "set aside marketing dollars to fill requests from groups
     for team merchandise or speakers" (TAMPA TRIBUNE, 8/27).

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