Damage to Tropicana Field caused by Hurricane Milton will take more than $55 million to repair, according to reports first ...
Miami, Florida - The MLB's Tampa Bay Rays will not be able to return to their hurricane-damaged home ballpark until the start ...
The St. Petersburg City Council requested a report for the damage done to Tropicana Field by Hurricane Milton. Could the Rays still play there?
Coming off a fourth-place finish in the American League East, the Tampa Bay Rays enter the offseason with plenty of questions ...
County commissioners already approved a funding agreement for the Tampa Bay Rays' new ballpark, but the bonds haven't been ...
The Tampa Bay Rays baseball team is working to secure a new stadium for game days after their home base at Tropicana Field ...
The Tampa Bay Rays got some good news recently with regards to their offseason. It involves star shortstop Wander Franco, who hasn't played since late in 2023 because of serious legal issues.
Oakland Coliseum needs a tenant, and the Tampa Bay Rays need a home, but a cross-country move seems unlikely. The Rays' current home, Tropicana Field, suffered extensive damage during Hurricane ...
Of course, none of this is fair to the Rays’ Tampa Bay area fan base, but sacrifices have to be made. However, with each MLB team getting 81 home games per season, why can’t the Rays play 41 ...
The aftermath of Hurricane Milton will keep the Tampa Bay Rays out of their home stadium for the beginning of the 2025 MLB season due to damages from the calamity. Milton left a path of ...
The phrase “If you build it, he will come” from the classic 1989 baseball film “Field of Dreams,” often used to emphasize the importance of building stadiums to attract fans, is taking on a whole new ...