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Tampa Bay Rays to play 69 of last 103 games on the road
Tampa Bay Rays ballpark deals collapse, raising issues for 2026
Imagine owning a team worth $1.25 billion. You’ve worked for years on a new ballpark, only to see it wiped out. Welcome to the joys of owning the Tampa Bay Rays.
Tampa Bay Rays only to get 30 home games after July 1 to dodge Florida's frequent thunderstorms
The Tampa Bay Rays are going to have to unexpectedly play their home games outdoors this season in the middle of Florida’s thunderstorm season, but Major League Baseball is swapping some games around to limit the potential damage to their schedule.
Tampa Bay Rays to play 69 of last 103 games on the road in 2025
Tampa Bay is scheduled to play 13 of its first 16 games at home and 47 of 59 through May 28, then play 69 of its last 103 games on the road. The Rays are home for eight of 25 games in July and eight of 26 in August.
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MLB News: Florida Politician Calls Rays 'Most Politically Tone Deaf Organization' Ever
The Pinellas County Commissioner minced no words in his critique of the Tampa Bay Rays in the aftermath of the destruction of ...
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Major League Baseball's shaky future in Tampa
On October 9, when Hurricane Milton plowed into Florida's west coast, winds destroyed the roof of Tropicana Field, the domed ...
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Rays at Steinbrenner Field: How Tampa Bay will make use of rival Yankees’ park in 2025
Despite the rivalry, Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner didn’t hesitate to offer assistance to the Rays after Hurricane Milton.
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Tampa Bay Rays Cancel New Stadium Plans After Local Government Stalls Funding
If funding were approved, St. Petersburg residents would have been on the hook for a new stadium for one of baseball’s least ...
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Florida city council changes mind on paying to repair Tampa Bay Rays' ballpark after hurricane ripped roof off
The St. Petersburg City Council reversed course Thursday on whether to spend more than $23 million to repair the roof of the ...
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