As the Tampa Bay Rays begin to gather information for their 2025 season at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, the most ...
The Tampa Bay Rays won't play at their home ballpark, Tropicana Field, for a long while due to the excessive damage brought by Hurricane Milton. Repairs to the roof and other key parts of the stadium ...
Damages from Hurricane Milton delayed crucial voting on the Rays' 2028 stadium funding, jeopardizing the deal. Read more at ...
The new stadium's future is in doubt after delay of bond vote. New stadium's future in doubt after delay of bond vote ...
Photos from team photographer Will Vragovic show the extent of the damage throughout the stadium caused by Hurricane Milton.
The Tampa Bay Rays recently had their stadium destroyed by a hurricane and the newly released photos show the catastrophic damage.
Hurricane Milton not only tore the roof off Tropicana Field: It upended all planning for a new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark, potentially killing a St. Pete facility, and forcing the team to play the 2025 ...
Next season, the Rays are scheduled to play at George Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, the spring-training site of the New York ...
While damage is assessed at Tropicana Field, important bonds and voting dates for the team’s new stadium have been delayed.
The Tampa Bay Rays plan to move out of its home county temporarily has reportedly angered commission members set to vote on bonds for a new ballpark.
The hefty price tag on repairs to Tropicana Field are a big deal, as is the possibility of playing in spring training and ...
Damage to Tropicana Field has also added to growing frustrations. With the announcement last week that the Rays will play ...