The St. Petersburg City Council approved funding to repair Tropicana Field, but that just puts the Rays back at the starting ...
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 ...
Tampa Bay Times reporters describe what it’s like at Steinbrenner and around Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.
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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 ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNRays St. Pete stadium deadline passes. What’s next?The March 31 deadline came and went and the City of St. Petersburg never got a termination notice from the Tampa Bay Rays.
The once and possibly future home of the Rays will get a new roof to replace the one shredded by Hurricane Milton, St.
Left homeless after Hurricane Milton destroyed the Tropicana Field roof on Oct. 9, the Tampa Bay Rays began their season as ...
The City of St. Petersburg voted to approve replacing the roof at Tropicana Field after the Rays' home stadium was destroyed by Hurricane Milton in October.
It was not until after the final Grapefruit League game at Steinbrenner Field that a team of more than 200 workers was able ...
Before Misner’s heroics, all Rays fans could talk about—and what they’re still happily discussing on X (formerly Twitter)—was ...
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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 ...
The city of St. Petersburg was contractually obligated to repair a stadium the Rays are clearly ready to leave.
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