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The news comes at a precarious time for the team — with the Rays playing in Tampa while their home ballpark sits roofless and ...
The Tampa Bay Rays baseball team is working to secure a new stadium for game days after their home base at Tropicana Field was destroyed in the wake of Hurricane Milton. An assessment released ...
The Tampa Bay Rays canceled ... announced plans for a $1.3 billion stadium and $6.7 ... The St. Petersburg City Council said in November that it will cost nearly $66 million to repair ...
Complicating the issue is the team's plan to move to a new $1.37 billion stadium for the 2028 season. If the cost to repair the Trop prove too great, the Rays could play the next three seasons ...
Tampa Bay Rays stadium repair costs likely to rise. expand. Tropicana Field's roof was ripped off by Hurricane Milton in 2024. Nola Laleye. By Emma Behrmann – Reporter, Tampa Bay Business Journal.
One of the county commissioners, Chris Latvala, told the Tampa Bay Times that the Rays put the cost at $200 million. ... St. Petersburg is obligated to repair the stadium.
Can Tampa Bay Rays replace shredded stadium roof in time for next season? ... It cost about $18 million at that time to repair the Minnesota Vikings' ceiling by July of the following year.
Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays are hoping the city of St. Petersburg, Fla., will complete repairs to Tropicana Field in time for Opening Day 2026 after Hurricane Milton tore fabric ...
As the Tampa Bay Rays look to figure out a long-term solution to their ongoing stadium questions, they have given up on a proposed $1.3 billion project in the Historic Gas Plant District.
Tampa Bay Rays announce new stadium deal The announcement means the team now has to answer where it will play. Tropicana Field's roof was destroyed by Hurricane Milton in 2024 , leaving the Rays ...
After nearly two decades toiling for a new stadium, the Tampa Bay Rays finally struck a deal that ensured their long-term future in St. Petersburg. Thursday, they walked away, leaving $730 million ...
Over the past six weeks, the $1.3 billion stadium deal for the Tampa Bay Rays-- celebrated in July by all parties as a watershed moment for a franchise that had spent nearly two decades trying to ...