ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Tampa Bay Rays say plans to build its new ballpark have been halted because Pinellas County didn’t finalize bonds last month. In a letter to county commissioners ...
Let's follow this along from the beginning... Back in October, St. Petersburg was severely damaged by Hurricane Milton. Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa B ...
The Tampa Bay Rays are hopeful that Tropicana Field will be ready by opening day of the 2026 season, but St. Petersburg city officials recently informed the team that the city does not have a strict ...
The Rays demand Tropicana Field be repaired and ready for opening day of the 2026 season. In response, leaders with the City of St. Petersburg say their agreement doesn’t include a ...
Tampa Bay Rays owner Stuart Sternberg should sell the team if he cannot salvage the club’s stadium deal in St. Petersburg, to ...
Photo cropped from the original by Adog/CC BY-SA 4.0 January 7, 2025 Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays ... even as plans are advancing to build the team a new stadium.
The roof of Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa ... the Rays' stadium plans has been the opposite of expeditious. To recap: • In July, the Rays received final legislative approval for a new ...
After some uncertainty, the Tampa Bay Rays now support ... be torn down to make way for a new, $1.3 billion ballpark under current plans to keep the Rays in St. Petersburg another 30 years.
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — The St. Petersburg City Council is gathering Thursday for the first time since the Tampa Bay Rays ...
The firm is assembling property ahead of Hines and the Tampa Bay Rays’ planned $1.3 billion stadium-anchored development.
The Tampa Bay Rays are no longer interested in getting out of their lease to play in their hurricane-damaged ballpark, stating instead their clear preference is to start the 2026 season in a ...
We heard last week that the Tampa Bay Rays didn't want to trade either of Brandon Lowe or Yandy Diaz this offseason. Despite the Rays usual desires to trim payr ...