"José Carlos Montoyo Díaz" is a professional baseball coach (baseball)/coach and a former Major League Baseball/Major League baseball player/player. After eight successful seasons as manager (baseball)/manager of the Durham Bulls, the Triple-A (baseball)/Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays in the International League (2007–2014), Montoyo was a candidate for the Rays' managerial position and was ultimately brought on as the team's third base coach.

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Owens has power. He always has a chance to hit one out.

He is more relaxed. When you first come to a new league and start in a hole, it's tough to get out, especially for a young guy. Getting sent down and back up is tough.

He's been doing that ever since I've known him. Thank God he hasn't hit anybody.

I went back down to Double-A ball after being up. I understand what it's like. It's not easy, but I know he can add a lot here.

Nobody wants to be the oldest guy in the clubhouse, but everybody has their role. Everybody has their chance. It's like I tell them: As long as you've got a uniform on, you've always got a chance to play in the major leagues. It's not a big jump from here.

He was a dark horse. Nobody expected it. Hopefully, he pitches there for 10 years.

We had chances to get more guys home. Give their pitchers credit. They also made big pitches when they had to.

He was a pleasant surprise last year. They said his bat was not that good, and he did an outstanding job for us. Defensively, he's good. He plays the game hard, he's a smart kid. I think he's got a chance (to play for the Devil Rays).

It's not easy to do. Three things have to go right: The pitcher has to make a bad pitch, the train has to be going by and the hitter has to have a good swing.