St. Petersburg, Fla., officials authorized a contract with Hennessy Construction for preconstruction services on the repairs.
The Tampa Bay Rays are no longer interested in getting out of their lease to play in their hurricane-damaged ballpark, ...
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 ...
After some uncertainty, the Tampa Bay Rays ... work with the Rays — through participation in a collaborative working group — and with City Council to return Major League baseball games to ...
On Thursday, we heard that Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco had his ... be close to getting back on the field, as Major League Baseball has said they are going to let the legal system ...
Armed with cost estimates provided by the Tampa ... the Rays make clear their intentions, the team has repeatedly said only that it is committed to keeping Major League Baseball in Tampa Bay.
The Rays' stadium saga has been especially tumultuous these past few weeks. The Tampa Bay Rays are optimistic ... Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred visited the chair of the commission ...
“I hope our vote today helps set the wheels in motion for a new owner and a new era of Tampa Bay Rays baseball.” Manfred has “watched one of his franchises use two devastating disasters and ...
They're inextricably tied. Manfred's commitment to keeping baseball in the Tampa Bay area would either entail keeping the Rays in town now or approving their move to a new city and offering an ...
officials voted to help fund a $1.3-billion stadium for Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays. But the team says the later-than-expected approval has pushed back the project timeline and added ...