Owner Bio

Ray Morris (aka Trickster),
the original owner of the
expansion St Louis Cardinals of Season 8, has returned to the DBL fold after a 10 years hiatus.
When Sparky announced his retirement from DBL, the players went to classmates.com to find their
next manager - out of desperation. Morris did not earn his nickname for nothing. During his time
as the Cardinals manager, he was known to come out on the better end of trades. His method is a
mystery to this day, but some suspect he developed a new form of hypnosis, allowing him to get any
player he wants. So beware managers and don't look him in the eye, or you might lose your best player
in exchange for the player with the most waiver time!
Trickster came to fame as he travelled the stage circuit in Las Vegas, using his parlor tricks to
embarass the audience and take their money and jewelry while hypnotized. Using his powers, he tricked
the local pawn shops to pay more for the items, thus his quick rise to the higher tax bracket. The
fortune he collected allowed him to start the St Louis Cardinals. Now in Boston he can trick the Sox
fans into thinking they are actually a good team, and bring thier butts into the stadium. "As long as
their in the seats, more money for me"
When not acting like the General Manager of the Sox, Trickster likes to spend time searching for the
Holy Grail. He believes if he can find the Grail, any player who drinks water from its cup will play
for the team forever as an immortal. It is a good thing he hasn't found it, but the last news the public
has heard, is he was last seen around the Castle Anthrax. There was something about receiving a good
spanking, and it took him three months to leave.
Franchise Lineage:
23 to present: Owner: Ray Morris (aka "Trickster")
19 to 22: Owner: Jay Anderson (aka "Sparky")
17 to 18: Owner: Travis Wood (aka "AWOL")
15 to 16: Owner: Keith Fisher (aka "Yankees Fan")
14: Owner: James Wright (aka "Wonder Boy")
10 to 13: Owner: Ken Anderson (aka "Original Sparky")
3 to 9: Owner: Ron Roehl (aka "Eskimo Boy")
1 to 3: Owner: The name is lost in history...
Stadium History:
1 to present: Fenway Park