The St. Petersburg City Council reversed course on Thursday and won’t be spending money to repair the Tampa Bay Rays’ ...
On Thursday, the St. Petersburg City Council voted against spending more than $23 million to repair Tropicana Field's domed ...
The decision comes more than a month after Tropicana Field's roof was torn apart when Hurricane Milton made landfall just ...
St. Petersburg leaders approved $6.5 million to clean and repair the damaged Tropicana Field is scheduled for Thursday. Does that mean the Tampa Bay Rays could still play the 2025 baseball season ...
Contractors will use the money to remediate and waterproof the Tampa Bay Rays' stadium, which was severely impacted by Hurricane Milton and is scheduled to be torn down in late 2027. The city of ...
It damaged many people's homes and local businesses, and in this case, Tropicana Field, the stadium where professional baseball games were held just a month ago. The ballpark was used as a staging ...
Not long after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida Wednesday night, the roof of Tropicana Field was severely damaged due to the power of the rain and wind. The Tampa Bay Rays, the MLB ...
The roof of Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, was severely damaged after Hurricane Milton made landfall in the area Wednesday night. Footage captured on social media showed the fabric ...
Rather than play home games in oppressive summer humidity, the Rays will now play the Angels and Twins in April and May, ...