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including the home of the Tampa Bay Rays. More news: Rays Issue Heartfelt Statement About Hurricane Milton Damage to Tropicana Field Tropicana Field, where the Rays play, has been hit very hard.
The shredding of Tropicana Field’s roof was the most iconic image of the damage Hurricane Milton wreaked ... But the impact on the domed home of the Tampa Bay Rays extended well beyond that ...
Hurricane Milton made landfall on Wednesday, October 9, causing significant damage in several ... the entire roof of Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, was ripped off.
In a significant shift for the Tampa ... damage sustained by Tropicana Field after Hurricane Milton struck the region in October. Steinbrenner Field: A temporary home for the Rays Steinbrenner ...
After suffering significant damage during Hurricane Milton, Tropicana Field is unlikely to be ready for the Tampa Bay Rays' opening day in March, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Parts of the ...
Could the Tampa Bay Rays play at Tropicana Field without a roof? The prospect would yield several problems, chief among them the extent of the damage Hurricane Milton did to the stadium.
Plans to build a $1.3-billion stadium for Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg ... has completed its assessment of the hurricane damage to Tropicana Field.
Zach Eflin allowed seven runs in five innings, his second-worst outing since the Rays traded him to Baltimore last July.
Often a quiet fighter, Peters showed her might over the past year through tough conversations about baseball and hurricanes.
The city council agreed to extend contracts with security, design and disaster recovery companies. The city’s engineering ...
Tropicana Field, where the Rays play, has been hit very ... defending champion Kansas City Chiefs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers report damage sustained by Hurricane Milton. More Douglas P.