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Tampa Bay Rays, Hurricane Milton
Tampa Bay Rays Relocate to Temporary Office Space in Wake of Hurricane Milton
After a few weeks of working remotely, the Tampa Bay Rays' front office staff has found a new home while the damage at Tropicana Field is evaluated.
Could damage from Hurricane Milton bring Tampa Bay Rays to Durham in 2025?
The Durham Bulls Athletic Park, home of the Tampa Bay Rays' Class AAA affiliate, could be a site to consider if the Tropicana Field is not ready for the 2025 MLB season.
Sullivan: Welcome to Sodfather Park, home of the Tampa Bay Rays in Chicago?
Welcome to Sodfather Park, home of the Tampa Bay Rays in Chicago? It could be the ballpark you never knew you needed.
MLB Wants the Tampa Bay Rays to Play in the Area if Hurricane-Damaged Tropicana Field Is Unfit
Major League Baseball hopes to find the Tampa Bay Rays a temporary home near their fanbase for the start of the 2025 season if their home field can't be repaired in time
MLB ‘hopeful’ of Rays finding interim home in the Tampa Bay area
Major League Baseball’s initial preference is to keep the Rays playing in the Tampa Bay area pending full assessment of the damage to Tropicana Field caused by Hurricane Milton. Discussions and decisions to address that issue will follow official evaluations of the damage and estimates on the cost/insurance coverage and timeline to do repairs — including replacing the roof — on the stadium
Rays Focus on Tampa-Area Options After ‘Substantial’ Tropicana Damage
The commissioner said the preference is to stay in the team's existing market. The post Rays Focus on Tampa-Area Options After ‘Substantial’ Tropicana Damage appeared first on Front Office Sports.
MLB News: Rays' Relocation Proposal Emerges Amid Hurricane Milton Damage
With Tropicana Field damaged by Hurricane Milton, the Tampa Bay Rays face a pressing relocation decision as multiple cities pitch temporary homes for the 2025 season.
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MLB wants Rays to play in the area if hurricane-damaged stadium is unfit
Major League Baseball hopes to find the Tampa Bay Rays a temporary home near their fanbase for the start of the 2025 season ...
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MLB wants Rays to play home games in Tampa Bay area even if Tropicana Field isn't repaired in time
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred says the league hopes the Tampa Bay Rays can play their home games in the area after Tropicana ...
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Tampa Bay Rays Re-Sign Relief Pitcher Michael Flynn to Minor League Contract
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are re-signing right-handed pitcher Michael Flynn on a minor league contract,
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MLB News: Rob Manfred, Nashville Mayor Offer Opinions on Rays' Relocation Saga
As MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred expressed his desire for where the Tampa Bay Rays will begin the 2025 season, the mayor of ...
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Tampa Bay Rays 2024 MLB Season Recap: Rays offense will rebuild around Junior Caminero
- Ian Seymour is the top Tampa Bay pitching prospect of note after posting a 2.35 ERA and 162 strikeouts across 145.1 innings ...
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MLB wants the Rays to play in the area if Tropicana Field cannot be repaired before ’25 season begins
MLB hopes the Rays can find a temporary home near their fanbase for the start of the 2025 season if their home field can't be ...
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5 potential locations where the Tampa Bay Rays could play amid Tropicana Field damage
The damage Tropicana Field sustained during Hurricane Milton reportedly is unlikely to be repaired in time for Opening Day.
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Can Tampa Bay Rays replace shredded stadium roof in time for next season?
Owners and tenants of Tropicana Field, ravaged in the face of Hurricane Milton, are facing a short five-month-long window to ...
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Look out for these young Rays poised to make MLB splash
Reflecting on the Rays’ disappointing season less than a week after it ended, president of baseball operations Erik Neander ...
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