The St. Petersburg City Council has decided not to approve over $23 million to repair Tropicana Field after Hurricane Milton ...
The Tampa Bay Rays may be saying farewell to Pinellas County. Team President Brian Auld sees no path for a new ballpark in St ...
The St. Petersburg City Council reversed course on Thursday and won't be spending money to repair the Tampa Bay Rays' ...
A wild back-and-forth city council meeting left the future of the Rays in St. Pete and Tropicana Field up in the air.
Hours after initially approving a proposal to spend $23 million to repair the Tampa Bay Rays’ ballpark, the St. Petersburg City Council rejected the plan Thursday. The decision comes more than a month ...
ST. PETERSBURG — The City Council reluctantly agreed Thursday to stopgap measures that will protect Tropicana Field from further water damage, even though the stadium’s ultimate fate will not ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Uneasy about where Pinellas County and the Tampa Bay Rays stand on a deal to build a $1.3 billion stadium, ...
The city of St. Petersburg will spend about $6.5 million to clean up and guard against any further harm to Tropicana Field, the home of baseball's Tampa Bay Rays that was heavily damaged by ...
With the future of Tropicana Field uncertain after Hurricane Milton damaged the roof, St. Pete businesses and the local ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have decided where they will play in 2025 while awaiting the fate of Tropicana Field, which was damaged in ...
Tropicana Field sustained extensive damage from Hurricane Milton and repairs will cost an estimated $55.7 million. If the Saint Petersburg city council approves the funds, the stadium will not be ...