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MLB ‘hopeful’ of Rays finding interim home in Tampa Bay area
MLB ‘hopeful’ of Rays finding interim home in the Tampa Bay area
Major League Baseball’s initial preference is to keep the Rays playing in the Tampa Bay area pending full assessment of the damage to Tropicana Field caused by Hurricane Milton. Discussions and decisions to address that issue will follow official evaluations of the damage and estimates on the cost/insurance coverage and timeline to do repairs — including replacing the roof — on the stadium that is slated to be demolished after the 2027 season as the Rays move into a planned new stadium on an adjacent site.
Prominent MLB Insider Says "There's No Easy Answers" For Tampa Bay Rays Ballpark Issues
According to Ken Rosenthal of 'The Athletic' there are "no easy answers" when it comes to how the Tampa Bay Rays handle the upcoming 2025 season. He made these comments on the "Foul Territory" podcast on Thursday and you can hear him below: According to recent reports,
Tampa Bay Rays 2024 MLB Season Recap: Rays offense will rebuild around Junior Caminero
- Ian Seymour is the top Tampa Bay pitching prospect of note after posting a 2.35 ERA and 162 strikeouts across 145.1 innings spread across Double-A and Triple-A. The 25-year-old is ready for an MLB opportunity, but the Rays rotation is full right now, so unless there’s a trade or injury, Seymour may not get a shot until later in 2025.
Tropicana Field might not be fixed for 2025. Here's almost every option for Tampa Bay Rays
A report Monday said it's unlikely Tropicana Field will be in playing shape for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2025. Here's a close look at other stadiums.
Could the Tampa Bay Rays Need an Alternate Home For 2025 Season?
Last week, Hurricane Milton swept through Florida, causing an insane amount of damage to the roof of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, where the Tampa Bay Rays
MLB Update: Rob Manfred and Nashville Mayor Weigh in on Tampa Bay Rays' Relocation Saga
The future of the Tampa Bay Rays remains uncertain after Hurricane Milton damaged Tropicana Field, sparking relocation discussions.
Offseason Outlook: Tampa Bay Rays
Despite significant injuries on the pitching front, the Rays spent much of the season's first half in or on the
Olympic Stadium in Montreal Not an Option For Tampa Bay Rays After All
The Rays' Tropicana Field isn't the only venue that needs a new roof, as Montreal's Olympic Stadium will be undergoing major renovations of its own.
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MLB News: Rob Manfred, Nashville Mayor Offer Opinions on Rays' Relocation Saga
As MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred expressed his desire for where the Tampa Bay Rays will begin the 2025 season, the mayor of ...
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Look out for these young Rays poised to make MLB splash
Reflecting on the Rays’ disappointing season less than a week after it ended, president of baseball operations Erik Neander ...
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5 potential locations where the Tampa Bay Rays could play amid Tropicana Field damage
The damage Tropicana Field sustained during Hurricane Milton reportedly is unlikely to be repaired in time for Opening Day.
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MLB News: One Rays Relocation Proposal Emerges After Another City Drops Out
A Chicago columnist proposed a temporary home for the Rays in the Windy City after Montreal's Olympic Stadium confirmed it's ...
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Hurricane Milton's power pulls roof off of Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays
The destructive winds damaged the roof of St. Petersburg's Tropicana Field, the home stadium of
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