According to Ken Rosenthal of 'The Athletic' there are "no easy answers" when it comes to how the Tampa Bay Rays handle the upcoming 2025 season. He made
The following article "News: International NFL, NBA on ESPN, Salters, Rays" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. The NFL is looking to expand its schedule again; ESPN re-signs several NBA commentators; Lisa Salters is out again this week; and the Rays may be without a stadium to start next season.
The Tampa Bay Rays may have to find a temporary home to start the 2025 season. Hurricane Milton left the Tropicana Field roof in tatters and the stadium won't be totally repaired by Opening Day, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
According to Marc Topkin of Tampabay.com, the Tampa Bay Rays "seem certain" to not be able to play at Tropicana Field early on in 2025. The question moving forward will be if the team can play at Tropicana Field at all next year - or for the next three until they move into their new building in 2028.
This is going to create some short-term headaches for the Rays and could leave them scrambling for options.
Five takeaways from the latest report on Tropicana Field Marc Topkin has a lengthy report on the status of Tropicana Field, and it looks like the Rays will need to find a new home for next season.
Last week, Hurricane Milton swept through Florida, causing an insane amount of damage to the roof of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, where the Tampa Bay Rays play.
Seven cownose stingrays made it safely to a habitat at The Florida Aquarium after riding out Hurricane Milton in a touch tank at Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays.
How will the Rays address this hole? The 2024 MLB season has reached its conclusion and the Rays have flipped their mindset into offseason mode. One of the top items on their wish list, it seems, is too improve upon the poor output they received from the catching position.
The last player remaining from the Blake Snell trade had an up-and-down season Over the offseason, the Draybay community takes part in an exercise in which we compile a list of 30 prospects in the Rays system based on popular vote.
The Tampa Bay Rays said they will assess the damage done to Tropicana Field on Wednesday night as Hurricane Milton bore down on the region. The roof at the stadium in St.
The Tampa Bay Rays issued a statement Thursday regarding significant damage to Tropicana Field following Hurricane Milton, which struck Florida’s Gulf Coast late Wednesday night.
The Rays are scheduled to open the upcoming campaign at home on March 27, hosting the Rockies and then the Pirates for three games each.
Tropicana Field, the Tampa Bay Rays’ home stadium, took a major hit from Hurricane Milton on Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
On Wednesday night, a video emerged of high winds ripping the Teflon-fabric roof of Tropicana Field completely off the cables and beams supporting it.
Hurricane Milton hit Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday and Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa Bay Rays, suffered major damage to its roof. Videos and photos on social media showed the roof being ripped off because of the high winds that came with the Category 3 storm.
Hurricane Milton went through the Tampa Bay area Wednesday night, and it tore the roof off the Tampa Bay Rays' home stadium, Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida.
It’s a terrifying time for residents of Florida in the path of the powerful Category 5 Hurricane Milton, which is wreaking havoc across the region. Shocking footage has emerged from St.
ABC News reported there were no injuries, but it is unclear how damaged the camp inside is.
By Kevin Rakas This is the third article in a series that looks at the five best players at each position for the Tampa Bay Rays. In this installment are second basemen and shortstops.
After the club’s first losing season in six years, the Rays are headed into what figures to be a pivotal offseason for the club as they look to remain contenders in a highly competitive AL East division.
By Kevin Rakas This is the second article in a series that looks at the five best players at each position for the Tampa Bay Rays. In this installment are first and third basemen and designated hitters .
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Christopher Morel of the Tampa Rays, formerly with the Chicago Cubs, has put together a disappointing 2024 season. BY fWAR, he has been one of the worst
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