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The hurricane-ravaged Tampa Bay Rays might be staying in St Petersburg after all. Displaced from Tropicana Field after Hurricane Milton shredded the fixed roof on Oct. 9, the team has already ...
Next season will bring about a first for the Rays: Regular-season home games in the Tampa Bay area … outdoors. Forced out of ...
There had been a plan to build a new stadium for the Rays on a site adjacent to the Trop, but funding on that had been held ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have begun the complicated process of selling tickets to games at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa.
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What sounds like a simple procedural move was far from it. Over the past six weeks, the $1.3 billion stadium deal for the ...
This year was shaping up to be the one local baseball fans had been long hoping for, the year when Major League Baseball was ...
The Pinellas County Commission voted 5-2 to approve funding for its portion of the Tampa Bay Rays’ new stadium deal at a ...
officials voted to help fund a $1.3-billion stadium for Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays. But the team says the later-than-expected approval has pushed back the project timeline and added ...
A St. Pete councilmember said Thursday's vote is "calling the Rays' bluff" that the stadium deal is no longer viable. The Tampa Bay Rays’ deal to build a $1.3 billion stadium in downtown St ...
It wasn’t pretty or easy, but the Pinellas County Commission made the right decision by approving bonds to subsidize a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays. The decision signaled to the broader ...