From Japan, Akinori Iwamura played for years with the Yakult Swallows before he joined the Tampa Bay Rays in the Majors. Iwamura played at Second Base and Third Base and had 140 Hits as a Major League rookie in 2007. Iwamura had a better second season in the NL, with 172 Hits, and he would do well until the next year, where his age and injuries caught up to him.
If you just look at the back of a baseball card, the Major League career of Rolando Arrojo looks like a one-year wonder. That is true, but there is a lot more to digest with the Cuban defector.
An eighth round pick in 2007, Matt Moore was called up late in 2011 and was called up late in 2011. He only played three Games for Tampa that regular season, he was on the post-season roster, winning a game in the playoffs.
A Tampa Bay Ray for the first six seasons of his career, Jake McGee debuted in the Majors in 2010. The southpaw only played eight Games for the parent club that year, but he managed to hurl more innings in 2011, and by 2012 he was a permanent player in the Rays bullpen. From 2012 to 2014, McGee appeared in at least 69 Games, peaking with a 19 Save and 1.89 ERA year in 2014.