With a vote scheduled Tuesday for the Pinellas County Commission on stadium bonds, the Bay Rays' owner is saying a move to another city isn't off the table.
A potential deal that would provide the Tampa Bay Rays a new $1.3 billion ballpark on the Tropicana Field site in St. Petersburg, Fla., is no longer a sure hit. The Pinellas County Commission is ...
But newly elected opposition to the stadium on the county commission raises the serious prospect that bonds covering a sizable portion of the project cost will not happen.  A vote to approve the ...
Hurricane Milton … a true legacy storm. When it came to Category 3 Hurricane Milton and his Oct. 9 landfall into Florida’s ...
Congrats to Portland native Chris Holt, who is the the new bullpen coach of the Red Sox. Holt comes to Boston after six ...
Ex-New York Yankee player-turned-businessman Alex Rodriguez sung praises on Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani ...
The hefty price tag on repairs to Tropicana Field are a big deal, as is the possibility of playing in spring training and ...
Commissioners have balked at the Rays for not communicating with them about their plans for next season, and some leaders ...
The Tampa Bay Rays will host 2025 regular-season games at George Steinbrenner Field -- the New York Yankees' spring training ...
Damages from Hurricane Milton delayed crucial voting on the Rays' 2028 stadium funding, jeopardizing the deal. Read more at ...
With the Rays playing in Tampa this season and new St. Petersburg and Pinellas officials bringing new opinions to the table, ...
While damage is assessed at Tropicana Field, important bonds and voting dates for the team’s new stadium have been delayed.