After approving $23 million to help repair the Tampa Bay Rays' shredded roof at Tropicana Field, the St. Petersburg City Council reversed its decision several hours later on Thursday night.
The shredding of Tropicana Field’s roof was the most iconic image of the damage Hurricane Milton wreaked upon the Tampa Bay area on Oct. 9. But the impact on the domed home of the Tampa Bay Rays ...
After initially voting Thursday to give the Tampa Bay Rays more than $23 million to repair roof damage to Tropicana Field caused by Hurricane Milton in October, the St. Petersburg City Council has ...
The Tampa Bay Rays won't play at their home ballpark, Tropicana Field, for a long while due to the excessive damage brought by Hurricane Milton. Repairs to the roof and other key parts of the ...
In 2025, that will include a two-day stop at Tropicana ... Field, the spring training home of the Yankees that has about ...
With the roof of Tropicana Field in tatters, the Tampa Bay Rays have turned to the city of St. Petersburg to help them get a new one. St. Petersburg's city council voted 4–3 in a meeting ...
Here’s the twist: the Rays will indeed be playing at a Yankees-owned ballpark next year… but it’s not quite the legendary ...