Tampa Bay Rays, Opening Day and St. Petersburg
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Tampa Bay Times |
For 27 years, Tampa Bay Rays fans have started early on opening day, playing hooky from work and crowding downtown St. Petersburg with a sea of team gear and good vibes from the bars to the ballpark....
The Washington Post |
Miser, a 27-year-old who debuted last August, entered as a defensive replacement in the eighth.
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Left homeless by Hurricane Milton, the team is playing in the Yankees’ much smaller minor league ballpark this season, which forced it to rethink every aspect of its operation—from tickets to sponsorships to concessions.
The team announced in November it would play its 2025 season at George M. Steinbrenner Field following the devastation from Hurricane Milton.
Brenton Doyle had an RBI single in the third inning and Kyle Farmer added another in the seventh, lifting the visiting Colorado Rockies to a 2-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday.
Junior Caminero opened the narrow white door in his new spacious locker and the Tampa Bay third baseman discovered a bat Giancarlo Stanton left behind. Down the row at the other prestigious corner stall,
The Rays had four days to cover over every Yankee logo, mural and picture they could. But Babe Ruth, Derek Jeter and Co. don't go quietly.
Danny Jansen has been out the past few days dealing with a pulled rib muscle, but he could return to the Tampa Bay Rays' lineup before the end of spring training.
John Romano | After a brutal start to spring, Tampa Bay’s top four outfielders busted out in split-squad games on Sunday.
The Rays will play all 81 home games at George M. Steinbrenner Field this season, and they made sure the Yankees' spring training ballpark received a complete and unique makeover.