After some uncertainty, the Tampa Bay Rays now support a $55.7 million city plan to repair hurricane-shredded Tropicana Field in time for the 2026 season opener, while the team prepares to play ...
And whether you’re a sucker for roadside stadia or not, Tropicana Field is impossible to miss. Its tilted roof, retro space age appearance and outdated font screams instant obsolescence ...
The Tampa Bay Rays' home ballpark was ravaged by Hurricane Milton and is still in obvious need of obvious repair more than three months later.
Before heading off on a three-week offseason adventure to Australia, Rays pitcher Ryan Pepiot had to deal with a couple of ...
St. Pete City Administrator Rob Gerdes sent a letter to the Tampa Bay Rays saying the city does not have a strict deadline to complete repairs to Tropicana Field. The Rays hope the stadium will be ...
Tropicana Field got hit hard by Hurricane Milton in October, damaging the roof and making the facility unusable for the season ahead. The Rays wound up landing on George M. Steinbrenner Field ...
The Rays have made plans to play their home games next season at the New York Yankees' 11,000-seat spring training ballpark -- Steinbrenner Field -- in Tampa. If the Rays can't play at Tropicana ...
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