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Hurricane Milton ripped apart the roof at Tropicana Field in St. Pete.
The Rays & City of St. Pete came together for a redevelopment plan with a new stadium back in the summer, but Pinellas County did not want to play ball and the Rays pulled the idea. For the 2025 season, they will play in the yankees training facility in Tampa for their 'home' games, but the last 69 of 103
games will be played on the road.
The Rays are obligated to play in St. Pete until 2028 unless another deal is worked out, I don't see that happening. Tampa maybe able to keep the team in the Tamps Bay Area or it'll go to the next city on MLB's list, provided that city shows them the money.
Get ready for the Winter Meetings. There are 74 days until pitchers & catchers report!
The Rays & City of St. Pete came together for a redevelopment plan with a new stadium back in the summer, but Pinellas County did not want to play ball and the Rays pulled the idea. For the 2025 season, they will play in the yankees training facility in Tampa for their 'home' games, but the last 69 of 103
The Rays are obligated to play in St. Pete until 2028 unless another deal is worked out, I don't see that happening. Tampa maybe able to keep the team in the Tamps Bay Area or it'll go to the next city on MLB's list, provided that city shows them the money.
Get ready for the Winter Meetings. There are 74 days until pitchers & catchers report!
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