Hurricane Milton ripped off large swaths of Tropicana Field’s roof late Wednesday ... The stadium’s catwalk was clearly ...
The Tampa Bay Rays' home ballpark was ravaged by Hurricane Milton and is still in obvious need of obvious repair more than ...
The Tampa Bay Rays had requested the city of St. Petersburg fix the Trop's teflon roof, which had been torn to shreds during Hurricane Milton. But the city is saying their current agreement does not ...
City officials want a complete list of repairs that are needed to get the Trop running for several more seasons.
After some uncertainty, the Tampa Bay Rays now support a $55.7 million city plan to repair hurricane-shredded Tropicana Field in time for the 2026 season opener, while the team prepares to play ...
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 ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- After some uncertainty, the Tampa Bay Rays now support a $55.7 million city plan to repair hurricane-shredded Tropicana Field in time for the 2026 season opener ...
John Romano | The Rays have reversed course and say they support repairing the Trop, but it will not solve a lot of future issues about the future of baseball in Tampa Bay. ST. PETERSBURG — So ...
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