After some uncertainty, the Tampa Bay Rays now support a $55.7 million city plan to repair hurricane-shredded Tropicana Field ...
Hurricane Milton caused over $50 million in damage to Tropicana Field, displacing the Rays from their home for at least the ...
The Rays have reversed course and made their preference clear: They want to be back at Tropicana Field for the 2026 season.
The Tampa Bay Rays expect the city of St. Pete to rebuild Tropicana Field, according to a letter sent to St. Pete's City ...
The Tampa Bay Rays are looking forward to a "grand reopening" of hurricane-ravaged Tropicana Field in 2026 — a timeline a ...
After Hurricane Milton destroyed its stadium, the Tampa Bay Rays need a new home. Sports analysts say Austin is among "most ...
The Tampa Bay Rays are now hoping to get Tropicana Field repaired in time for the start of the 2026 MLB season after it suffered significant damage due ...
On Thursday, we heard that Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco ... he doesn't appear to be close to getting back on the field, as Major League Baseball has said they are going to let the ...
Wander Franco, who it's unknown if he'll ever play Major League Baseball again, had his trial in the Dominican Republic delayed until June of 2025. The trial of Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander ...
A new stadium for the Tampa ... Rays pushing for more. Rays co-president Matt Silverman claimed the twice-delayed vote pushed the project back, increasing costs significantly. Major League ...
The Rays’ leadership has changed its position on repairing Tropicana Field, which will cost at least $56 million to fix following Hurricane Milton. In a Dec. 30 e-mail to St. Petersburg City ...