Hurricane Milton's destruction in October 2024 took Tropicana Field off the roster and left the Tampa Bay Rays in search of ...
After Hurricane Milton ripped the roof off Tropicana Field, there's been a lot of uncertainty about where the Rays are going ...
The Tampa Bay Rays' home ballpark was ravaged by Hurricane Milton and is still in obvious need of obvious repair more than ...
With the only home park they've ever known severely damaged by Hurricane Milton, the Rays make a temporary move to Tampa for ...
The move to Steinbrenner Field resulted in less inventory and higher prices, but sales of premium seats have been good.
Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg told the Tampa Bay Times that a decision on whether to proceed with a $1.3 billion ...
With Tropicana Field’s roof destroyed, the Tampa Bay Rays will hold this year’s Fan Fest at the St. Pete Pier on Feb. 15. The event will run from 1-5 p.m. and will be free, though a ticket is ...
A Divided Fan Base: Tampa Bay Rays Under Two Suns For fans in Tampa, the temporary move to Steinbrenner Field is a welcome change. "It's so much easier to catch games now," said Raul Ramirez, a ...
Tropicana Field was severely damaged by Hurricane Milton. (Warren Hypes / Tampa Bay Rays) Expand to read more Warren Hypes Listen to this article 3 min Construction needs "to start in earnest" for ...
(WFLA) — Tampa Bay Rays leaders now say they “support and expect” the City of St. Petersburg to repair hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field ... deal that many fans feared dead.
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 ...
The Tampa Bay Rays new ballpark deal in Tampa has hit yet another potential snag. Let's reset the situation: The Rays were scheduled to open a new ballpark in t ...