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Rays fans all agree that they love their favorite baseball team, but where they differ is where their favorite team should call home in the future.
A view of the downtown St. Petersburg skyline and waterfront from just ... When St. Petersburg allowed the Tampa Bay Rays to search for a new stadium site in January 2016, Hillsborough County ...
The Tampa Bay Rays, citing hurricanes and costly delays ... and the beams that once supported them jut into the city's skyline. The Trop opened in 1990, and the hallmarks of its antiquity remain ...
Junior Caminero hit two of Tampa Bay’s season-high five home runs and Zack Littell threw his first career complete game as ...
Raze The Roof: Hurricane Milton did an estimated $56 million of damage to Tropicana Field in October, sending the Tampa Bay Rays in search of a new home for 2025. Left homeless by Hurricane Milton ...
In the wake of the Tampa Bay Rays’ announcement that they won’t move forward with the current stadium deal in St. Petersburg, many elected officials around the bay echoed the same response ...
Finding parking spaces for Tampa Bay Rays fans AND Tampa Bay Buccaneers rooters on the same day is going to be a challenge on Sunday, Sept. 21. Both teams will play at the same time at stadiums ...
“He put literally tens of millions of dollars into improving Steinbrenner Field and the first people who are really going to get to use it for any period of time is the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Tampa Bay Rays will no longer be going through with their plans to move to a new stadium in St. Petersburg. That decision could mean the current owner will sell the team. Could it mean the ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Tampa Bay Rays have officially pulled out of a deal to build a new stadium. On Thursday, the Tampa Bay Rays posted a message on social media announcing its decision not ...
The Tampa Bay Rays had to flee Tropicana Field this season, but they could return as soon as next year. The St. Petersburg City Council approved part of the funding to fix the hurricane-damaged ...
In the wake of the Tampa Bay Rays announcing Thursday that they are backing out of a proposed $1.3 billion stadium deal in St. Petersburg, the Orlando Dreamers — a group of investors trying to ...