With the future of the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg still uncertain, many are holding on to memories and literal pieces of hurricane-ravaged Tropicana Field — finding a silver lining that ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — UPDATE: The St. Pete City Council unanimously agreed Thursday to spend more money on repairs to Tropicana Field. They have signed off on nearly $1 million of work, with most of ...
But will the repairs happen? In this aerial view, the roof of Tropicana Field is seen in tatters after Hurricane Milton destroyed it as the storm passed through the area on October 10, 2024 ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNYankees unveil renovated Steinbrenner Field, temporary home for Rays' 2025 seasonIt's not too often that you spend two years on an expensive renovation and then, after two months, hand the keys over to your ...
Tropicana Field's roof was torn apart when Hurricane Milton made landfall south of Tampa on Oct. 9. It has been estimated that the stadium, in St. Petersburg, will need about $56 million in ...
Rays starting pitcher Taj Bradley was at Tropicana ... of the torn-up roof has been removed, leaving the field completely open to the elements. All of the debris seems to be gone, though, which ...
the Rays support and expect the city to rebuild Tropicana Field in accordance with the terms of the current use agreement,” Silverman wrote. Hurricane Milton tore the Trop’s fabric roof to ...
City officials want a complete list of repairs that are needed to get the Trop running for several more seasons.
Extensive damage from when Hurricane Milton ravaged Florida in October will prevent the Tampa Bay Rays from playing their home games at Tropicana Field in ... stadium's fabric roof was torn ...
Fifty-five thousand dollars will go to a team that removes some metal panels from the roof. The city is bound by its deal with the Rays to fix the damage Milton inflicted on Tropicana Field ...
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