The Rays won’t begin their home slate at Tropicana Field for the first time in franchise history. Instead, the Rays are ...
The Tampa Bay Rays ... stadium's roof was heavily damaged by Hurricane Milton in October. The Rays will welcome visiting teams to Steinbrenner Field in 2025. The 11,000-seat ballpark serves as the ...
After Hurricane Milton damaged Tropicana Field and created economic uncertainty in St. Petersburg, Florida, funding delays were too much, the team’s owner said.
19, 2023: 'Major League Baseball is here to stay': Rays announce new stadium A decade-long odyssey ... area was supposed to have a sail style design with an open air vista down left field to ...
Local government agencies approved the sale of bonds to pay for their share of stadium funding ... forward with the new ballpark and development project at this moment," Rays principal owner ...
The design included a surrounding ballpark ... Long-term though, the Rays need a new stadium. The Trop opened in 1990, making it MLB's seventh oldest ballpark, and although the team has done ...
The Rays’ long-term home is in doubt after the team pulled out of plans for a $1.3 billion new stadium in St. Petersburg. The future is unclear, as St. Petersburg and Pinellas County officials ...
Per Colleen Wright of the Tampa Bay Times, the Rays had a March 31 deadline to move forward with the deal to build a new stadium and develop the land around it. The Rays announced in September ...
The Tampa Bay Rays ... stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, principal owner Stuart Sternberg said Thursday. "After careful deliberation, we have concluded we cannot move forward with the new ...
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 ...