A combination of hurricane damage to Tropicana Field and political delays on financing means it is highly unlikely the Tampa Bay Rays’ planned new stadium will be ready for the 2028 season, if at all.
The tumultuous series of events came after Hurricane Milton ripped the roof off Tropicana Field on Oct. 9, forcing the Rays to play the 2025 season at the spring training home of the New York Yankees, ...
The Tampa Bay Rays say the stadium deal has been halted due to Pinellas County Commissioners delaying bonds to pay for the county’s share of the deal.
Due to a combination of damage to Tropicana Field and political delays on financing, it is unlikely te Rays' planned new ...
And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. TAMPA, Fla. -- When the Rays announced last week that they would spend the ...
The Rays organization said any further setbacks could delay ... All of this comes just days after the team announced it would ...
The Rays are already being forced to play the 2025 season at George M. Steinbrenner Field, home to the Tampa Tarpons, their Single-A affiliate. Repairs to the damaged 34-year-old Tropicana Field will ...
Pinellas County Commissioners are voicing their concerns ahead of a vote Wednesday on whether to pay its share of bonds for ...
it was unknown where the Rays would play the 2025 season (it's since been confirmed that they'll play the New York Yankees up ...
Hurricane Milton not only tore the roof off Tropicana Field: It upended all planning for a new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark, ...
But newly elected opposition to the stadium on the county commission raises the serious prospect that bonds covering a sizable portion of the project cost will not happen.  A vote to approve the ...
The hefty price tag on repairs to Tropicana Field are a big deal, as is the possibility of playing in spring training and ...