20: Matt Joyce Joyce owns one of the smoothest left-handed swings in franchise history, but he may want to watch out, because Tyler Glasnow is coming for this spot. 21: James Loney Loney didn’t do anything spectacular during his three years with the Rays, but he was a solid first baseman and helped the club reach the postseason in 2013. 22: Chris Archer He’s one of the best pitchers in franchise history, and he served as the face of the franchise through some of its harder struggles in the mid-2010s. 23: Carlos Peña Jake Odorizzi, Julio Lugo and Greg Vaughn also wore Michael Jordan’s No. 23, but Peña’s 46 home runs in 2007 make him the best No. 23.