Now that the Tampa Bay Rays said they will not move forward with the new ballpark deal, what’s next for the City of St. Pete?
The Tampa Bay Rays aren't moving forward with a new stadium and will instead repair Tropicana Field for 2026 as fans wonder about the future.
John Feinstein, the best-selling author who wrote “Where Nobody Knows Your Name” – an intimate look inside the minor leagues ...
On Thursday during a Spring Training game, the Red Sox 'Big 3' prospects went deep, showing the rest of the league they mean ...
The plan to build a new $1.3 billion stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays came to a halt on Thursday right before first pitch at Charlotte Sports Park.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Tampa Bay Rays have officially pulled out of a deal to build a new stadium . On Thursday, the ...
The Tampa Bay Rays announced on Thursday that their planned new stadium project had been halted. Seeing that news, Tricia ...
The Rays announced Thursday morning that they will not proceed with the plan to construct a $1.3B stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida. The organization has telegraphed that decision for months.
The Tampa Bay Rays announced Thursday that they will not proceed with the new stadium and surrounding development.
The team issued a statement by principal owner Stuart Sternberg saying “a series of events” in October, which included severe ...
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said he was not surprised, adding he still intends to repair Tropicana Field and move forward with the redevelopment of the Historic Gas Plant District.
Pressure is reportedly mounting on owner Stu Sternberg to sell the team as several cities, including Salt Lake City, try to land an expansion MLB franchise.
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