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Pro Football Network on MSNTampa Bay Rays Owner Sends Fans a Clear Message With $1.3 Billion Stadium Project in TattersJust when it seemed like the Tampa Bay Rays were close to securing a permanent home, trouble hit. Storm damage and funding ...
The once and possibly future home of the Rays will get a new roof to replace the one shredded by Hurricane Milton, St.
The wind, lights, atmosphere. How would it all go during the Tampa Bay Rays’ season-opening six-game homestand at ...
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Pro Football Network on MSNTampa Bay Rays Get a Huge $22,500,000 Relief From St. Petersburg Amid Ballpark TurmoilGreat news for the Tampa Bay Rays — they may have a ballpark ready to call home for the 2026 season. Due to storm damage at ...
It's going to be a weird year for the Tampa Bay Rays. After Hurricane Milton shredded their home stadium -- Tropicana Field -- and rendered it unplayable since ...
The St. Petersburg City Council voted 7-1 to approve $22.5 million to begin the repairs at Tropicana Field, which will start ...
The St. Petersburg City Council approved funding to repair Tropicana Field, but that just puts the Rays back at the starting ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNTropicana Field damage: Inside the Tampa Bay Rays' stadium ravaged by Hurricane MiltonJust one day before they ask St. Petersburg City Council for $22.7 million to rebuild the roof of Tropicana Field, city ...
Though the future of the Rays in Tampa Bay is far from assured, the St. Petersburg City Council committed $22.5 million to ...
This story was excerpted from Adam Berry’s Rays Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to ...
TAMPA, Fla. — It’s Opening Day and the Tampa Bay Rays are set to begin a season unlike any other in the team’s 28 years of ...
Tampa Bay Rays Owner Stu Sternberg had an awkward encounter with a fan holding a signboard saying to sell the franchise.
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