The Tampa Bay Rays don't have a home for the 2025 season. Tropicana Field was destroyed by Hurricane Milton on Oct. 9, damage ...
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays’ first order of offseason business was a simple decision. On Friday, Tampa Bay exercised slugging ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have exercised their $10.5 million club option on infielder Brandon Lowe for the 2025 season. On March 20, 2019, Lowe and the Rays reached a six-year contract extension, which ...
ST. PETERSBURG — The decision to pick up infielder Brandon Lowe’s $10.5 million option for next season seemed like it was ...
The aftermath of Hurricane Milton will keep the Tampa Bay Rays out of their home stadium for the beginning of the 2025 MLB season due to damages from the calamity. Milton left a path of ...
Oakland Coliseum needs a tenant, and the Tampa Bay Rays need a home, but a cross-country move seems unlikely. The Rays' current home, Tropicana Field, suffered extensive damage during Hurricane ...
The Rays have more than 300 front-office employees. The Tampa Bay Rays have found a new short-term home for the team's front-office personnel after Hurricane Milton shredded the roof of Tropicana ...
Following the devastating impact of Hurricane Milton that saw the roof of Tropicana Field get destroyed, the Tampa Bay Rays reportedly are likely to be displaced for the start of the 2025 season.
After suffering significant damage during Hurricane Milton, Tropicana Field is unlikely to be ready for the Tampa Bay Rays' opening day in March, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Parts of the ...
And now, the Tampa Bay Rays are looking for a new home. When the storm cleared, videos and photos hit social media that showed the severe damage to Tropicana Field. The fabric roof was almost ...