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UPDATE: St. Petersburg City Council rescinds approval of funds to repair Tropicana Field’s roofThe St. Petersburg City Council met this afternoon to discuss two important matters regarding the Rays future: Whether to fund $55 million to initiate repairs to Tropicana Field’s roof Whether ...
But city documents reveal that the repairs to Tropicana Field will not be ready in time for the 2026 season, leaving the club's long-term plans in limbo. The council also voted 5-2 to delay voting ...
Before there was Tropicana Field and its surrounding acres of asphalt, there was the Gas Plant Neighborhood in St. Petersburg ...
The Tampa Bay Rays' home ballpark was ravaged by Hurricane Milton and is still in obvious need of obvious repair more than three months later.
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St. Petersburg, Pinellas pro-stadium politicians hit back at Rays presidentsMayor Ken Welch said the Rays agreed to cover cost overruns in the deal after years of negotiations and called on the team to honor its pledge.
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Destruction of stadium roof has MLB team in flux: Do Rays have future in Tampa Bay?On Oct. 9, Hurricane Milton made landfall in Sarasota County, roaring off the gulf coast at maximum wind speeds of 120 mph.
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