Pete Fairbanks is like many of us, stunned by Hurricane Milton’s damage to Tropicana Field and waiting anxiously to find out where the Rays will play in the interim. He also wonders when or if ...
A detailed assessment of the hurricane damage to Tropicana Field concludes that the home of the Tampa Bay Rays is ...
The St. Petersburg City Council requested a report for the damage done to Tropicana Field by Hurricane Milton. Could the Rays still play there?
Players with experience in the Florida State League say playing outdoors in Florida will require patience, adjustments and ...
The Tampa Bay Rays face a lot of unknowns after Tropicana Field was substantially damaged by Hurricane Milton. The city of St. Petersburg has submitted a claim with its insurance carrier on the ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Catcher Ben Rortvedt has a sense for what it could feel like if the Rays spend the 2025 season playing in ... To whatever that entails, veteran closer and team player union rep Pete ...
Tropicana Field, home to the Tampa Bay Rays since their inaugural season in 1998, was significantly damaged during Hurricane ...
The phrase “If you build it, he will come” from the classic 1989 baseball film “Field of Dreams,” often used to emphasize the importance of building stadiums to attract fans, is taking on a whole new ...
And an October 14 article from Bleacher Report's Joel Rueter conveyed that Tampa Bay Rays reliever Pete Fairbanks may be on the trading block — and he could be a perfect fit for the Mets.