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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays withdrew Thursday from a $1.3 billion project to construct a new ballpark adjacent to Tropicana Field, citing a hurricane and delays that likely drove up ...
Rays owner Stuart Sternberg issued a statement Thursday confirming the team “cannot move forward” with their plans for a new ...
On Thursday, after years and months of battling it out, the Tampa Bay Rays announced they won't be building a new ballpark as part of a bigger St. Petersburg re ...
The Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday announced the team will not move forward with a $1.3 billion stadium and redevelopment project aimed at keeping the ball club in St. Petersburg and healing wounds in ...
Tampa Bay Rays infielder Curtis Mead is making a very strong case for the team's Opening Day roster with his performance this spring. Entering play on Friday, M ...
The Tampa Bay Rays are under intense social media fire after backing out of new stadium project despite $700 million public funding.
When Opening Day arrives, the A's and Rays will begin life in temporary homes. Here's how they got there and what can be ...
By night’s end, the shredded roof was one of the dominant images illustrating ... A dearth of corporate support in Tampa Bay relative to other markets, and the Rays’ perpetual lower-revenue ...
Despite plenty of factors working against them – one of the league’s lowest payrolls, minimal attendance/revenue, playing in ...
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Destruction of stadium roof has MLB team in flux: Do Rays have future in Tampa Bay?On Oct. 9, Hurricane Milton made landfall in Sarasota County, roaring off the gulf coast at maximum wind speeds of 120 mph. It was still moving at 102 mph when it rolled through St. Petersburg, ...
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