The Dominican Summer League Rays or DSL Rays are a Rookie League affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays based in the Dominican Republic. They play in the Dominican Summer League. As an independent affiliate, they have been in existence since 1997.

History

The team first came into existence in 1996, two years before the MLB debut of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. They shared an affiliation with the then-California Angels and were known as the DSL Devil Rays/Angels.

From 1997 to 2001, the team was known as the DSL Devil Rays. They ceased operations from 2002 to 2006, before returning in 2007. In 2008, the team changed its name to the DSL Rays to correspond with the name change of the parent club.

The DSL Rays are a developmental baseball team based in the Dominican Republic, serving as a key part of the Tampa Bay Rays' minor league system. Comprising young, talented prospects primarily aged 16 to 19, the DSL Rays focus on nurturing emerging players from the Dominican Republic and surrounding regions. The team provides a vital platform for honing skills, gaining professional experience, and showcasing talent to advance within the Rays' organizational ranks. Known for their passionate play and commitment to development, the DSL Rays play a crucial role in cultivating the future stars of Major League Baseball.