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NOVEMBER 19, 2008

FSN Rays post-season special show airs tonight

Already going through Rays withdrawl? FSN will have some shows to bring Rays fans down memory lane this winter, starting today.

FSN Florida put together a commemorative, half-hour show highlighting the Rays postseason run in 2008, and the program debuts tonight at 6:30 p.m.; encore presentations scheduled on FSN and Sun Sports through December.

The show features interviews with Joe Maddon and players, relives some of the more exciting moments - and biggest plays - of the Rays season.

FSN is also showing encore performances of some of the Rays biggest games, every other Wednesday at noon.

Today, it starts at noon with a replay of the Rays sweep over the Red Sox (April 27) - It also airs Nov 27 at 9 pm on Sun Sports

Dec 3, Noon - Evan Longoria's walkoff homer to beat the Angels from May 9

Dec 17, Noon - Longoria doubles in Carlos Pena for winning run in beating Orioles on May 25

Dec. 31, Noon - Carl Crawford hits grand slam to help sweep Cubs June 19

Jan 14, Noon - Rays come from three runs behind in the ninth to beat the Indians, 10-7 on Aug 6

Jan 28, Noon - Willy Aybar hits clutch two-run single to help beat Angels on Aug 19

Feb 11, Noon - Ben Zobrist hit first career grand slam and Rays clinch first winning season in win over Orioles Aug 29

Feb 25, Noon  - In Rays wild win at Fenway, Dan Johnson becomes the hero with a game-tying homer off Jonathan Papelbon

-- JOE SMITH

joesmith@sptimes.com

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