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Montoyo, 50, enters his 19th season in the Rays' organization and his first on the Major League coaching staff. He becomes the fifth third-base coach in club history. In eight years as manager of Durham, he guided the Bulls to seven South Division titles, a league-record six trips to the International League finals and two Governors' Cups.
Montoyo compiled a 633-515 (.551) record with Durham, and on July 21 broke its franchise record for managerial wins, passing Evers (613).
Before joining Durham, Montoyo managed numerous Rays affiliates from 1997-2006, and was named the Rays' inaugural Player Development Man of the Year in 2006 after leading Double-A Montgomery to the Southern League title. He played 10 years as an infielder in the Brewers, Expos and Phillies organizations. He spent 27 days in the Majors with Montreal in 1993.