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Tampa Bay Rays owner Stu Sternberg may be closing in on a sale of his team, with finalization expected as early as September, ...
Could the Tampa Bay Rays play at Tropicana Field without a roof? The prospect would yield several problems, chief among them the extent of the damage Hurricane Milton did to the stadium.
Tropicana Field is unlikely to be ready for Rays' opening day in March because of damage from Hurricane Milton, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
Birdair Inc. made the translucent, Teflon-coated fiberglass roof for Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, according to information posted online by the company.
Reaction on social media has not been kind to people selling parts of the Tropicana Field roof (and turf) destroyed by Hurricane Milton.
The Rays are asking for patience as the franchise assesses the damage Hurricane Milton did to Tropicana Field.
Hurricane Milton's powerful winds overnight Wednesday nearly ripped the entire roof off the Tampa Bay Rays' home ballpark, Tropicana Field, which had been set for use by workers responding to the ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have reacted to the destruction of their home Tropicana Field, which saw half of its roof torn to shreds by the destructive winds of Hurricane Milton.
Tropicana Field, the longtime home of Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays, suffered extreme damage to its domed roof on Wednesday night as Hurricane Milton moved through the region.
Tropicana Field, home to the Tampa Bay Rays, was set to serve as the home base for thousands of emergency responders who set up camp ahead of Hurricane Milton.
Tropicana Field, home to the Tampa Bay Rays, was set to serve as the home base for thousands of emergency responders who set up camp ahead of Hurricane Milton.