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Hopes of bringing the Tampa Bay Rays to Orlando appear to be fading, as the team’s current ownership has entered exclusive negotiations to sell the franchise to an investor group based in Tampa.
That wouldn’t be a problem in Orlando, which is already within Rays territory. Plus, the Rays could still retain a large portion of their fan base in Tampa Bay where most people watch on TV anyway.
The Orlando Dreamers say they’re not backing down from their mission to bring Major League Baseball to Central Florida — even as the Tampa Bay Rays enter talks with a different ownership group.
Forgive the Orlando Dreamers if they’re not buying the narrative that the Rays are suddenly on solid ground in Tampa Bay just because someone signed a letter of intent to buy the team.
The Tampa Bay Rays have not yet released a statement on if they would potentially move to Orlando or not. So far this season, the Rays lead the MLB for most wins with a 29-7 record.
Its nice to have dreams but Rays arent leaving TB. 1/Orlando doesnt have the public $. 2/If Stu cant fund the deal his team signed he will be admitting someone will have to fully fund stadium for him.
Wealthy investors pushing for an Orlando club had eyes on the Tampa Bay Rays, but on Wednesday the team announced it was entering into exclusive negotiations with Patrick Zalupski, a Jacksonville home ...
Securing financing and site for a new stadium are "challenging and time-consuming" hurdles for closing a deal, according to a co-founder of the Orlando Dreamers.
Jim Schnorf, co-founder of the Orlando Dreamers group, said if the Rays can’t work out their situation in St. Petersburg, “Orlando would be a logical place for them to land at that point. ...
TAMPA — Retired Orlando Magic executive Pat Williams says Orlando is the natural future home for the Tampa Bay Rays. And he's made that pitch to team executives in recent months. Rays co-presiden… ...