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Last October, Hurricane Milton destroyed the roof of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., sending the Tampa Bay Rays into ...
Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, received a key update from the City of St. Petersburg on Friday morning.
A November report estimated costs at $56 million. The newest total puts repairs at $59.7 million and counting.
St. Petersburg City Council has taken the next step to repair Tropicana Field. On Thursday, the council approved an agreement for a new turf and a proposal for non-roof repairs.
The 62-67 Rays enter Sunday 6 1/2 games back in the AL Wild Card race, likely ensuring that they’ll miss the postseason for ...
Tropicana Field's empty seats raise a big question: what is keeping fans away? Despite a competitive team, attendance is at ...
Tropicana Field is home to Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays. It was hosting thousands of linemen and National Guard members as they prepared to respond to damage from the storm.
The Rays grounds crew is adjusting to work outside instead of indoors at the new stadium for 2025: Steinbrenner Field.
Tropicana Field, the Tampa Bay Rays’ home stadium, took a major hit from Hurricane Milton on Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Tropicana Field’s roof was more or less completely shredded ...
Tropicana Field opened in 1990 and has been the home of the Rays since thier inaugural season in 1998. In July of this year a deal was struck to build a new part for the club.
It's already been announced that the Rays will be unable to play their home games at Tropicana Field in the 2025 season as a result of the damage. And on Wednesday, we saw even more reason as to why.
Tropicana Field opened as the Florida Suncoast Dome in 1990 and cost $138 million, according to the Tampa Bay Rays' media guide. It was renamed the ThunderDome in 1993 and was the first home of ...