23% of the new stadium funding is now at risk. The Rays currently have no idea where they will play next season following the destruction of Tropicana Field’s roof and the flooding of the ballpark, but that hasn’t stopped Pinellas County from putting their thumb on the scales.
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The Tampa Bay Rays are dealing with more than just roster questions this offseason. They are also dealing with very serious questions about where they are going to play in 2025.
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The Tampa Bay Rays are in home limbo for the time being thanks to Hurricane Milton.
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After sustaining serious damage during the recent Hurricane Milton, Tropicana Field looks like it will be unavailable to play at for the Tampa Bay Rays, at least for the early portion of 2025.
The Tampa Bay Rays have found a new home. At least, their front office has. The entire franchise was uprooted when Hurricane Milton made landfall on Oct.
Despite the damage to the Tropicana Field roof in Hurricane Milton, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says his preference is to have the Tampa Bay Rays still play in their home market in 2025.
The Rays have re-signed right-hander Michael Flynn to a minor league deal, reports MLBTR’s Steve Adams on X. The righty, who is represented by Dynamic Sports Group, receives a spring training invite and will make a salary of $900K in the majors next year if he gets there.
The Tampa Bay Rays’ stadium, Tropicana Field, sustained significant damage during Hurricane Milton. Tropicana Field’s iconic dome was shredded by Hurricane Milton’s intense wind and rain and will almost certainly be unable to be used for the majority of the 2025 season.
Ballparks in Montreal and Durham, N.C., will not be considered to play host to Tampa Bay Rays home games in 2025, the Tampa Bay Times reported. The Rays are expected to need a venue for home games, at least for the early part of the 2025 schedule, after Hurricane Milton destroyed the Teflon roof of their home stadium in St.
The Rays are uncertain about where they’ll play in 2025 after Hurricane Milton damaged the Tropicana Field roof. One option that will not be under consideration: Montreal.
The Tampa Bay Rays may have to find a temporary home to start the 2025 season. Hurricane Milton left the Tropicana Field roof in tatters and the stadium won't be totally repaired by Opening Day, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
It has been a week since Hurricane Milton tore through Tampa, Florida. One of the most stunning visuals was the roof of Tropicana Field, which was torn off in the storm.
This is going to create some short-term headaches for the Rays and could leave them scrambling for options.
The Tampa Bay Rays issued a statement Thursday regarding significant damage to Tropicana Field following Hurricane Milton, which struck Florida’s Gulf Coast late Wednesday night.
Tropicana Field, the Tampa Bay Rays’ home stadium, took a major hit from Hurricane Milton on Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
On Wednesday night, a video emerged of high winds ripping the Teflon-fabric roof of Tropicana Field completely off the cables and beams supporting it.
Hurricane Milton hit Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday and Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa Bay Rays, suffered major damage to its roof. Videos and photos on social media showed the roof being ripped off because of the high winds that came with the Category 3 storm.
Hurricane Milton went through the Tampa Bay area Wednesday night, and it tore the roof off the Tampa Bay Rays' home stadium, Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida.
ABC News reported there were no injuries, but it is unclear how damaged the camp inside is.
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