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No contractual deadline for Tropicana Field repairs
St. Pete to Rays: No contractual deadline for Tropicana Field repairs
The Tampa Bay Rays are hopeful that Tropicana Field will be ready by opening day of the 2026 season, but St. Petersburg city officials recently informed the team that the city does not have a strict deadline to complete the repairs caused by Hurricane Milton.
St. Pete City Administrator says no deadline in contract to repair Tropicana Field
According to the Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg City Administrator Rob Gerdes told the Rays in a letter that the city is “under no obligation to repair Tropicana Field in time for Opening Day 2026." Gerdes said that the city’s agreement with the Rays “doesn’t come with a deadline” and as a result,
Repair of Tropicana Field could be pushed back after 2026 season opener
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 specify a timeline for any repairs.
St. Petersburg to Rays: No deadline in contract for repairing Tropicana Field
City Administrator Rob Gerdes told the Tampa Bay Rays in a letter last week that St. Petersburg is under no obligation to repair Tropicana Field in time for Opening Day 2026. The back-and-forth exchange between the Rays and the Pinellas County Commission over next steps after Hurricane Milton tore the roof off the stadium is now happening between the city and the team on repairs to Tropicana
Rays fans react to uncertainty around Tropicana repairs
After Hurricane Milton ripped the roof off Tropicana Field, there's been a lot of uncertainty about where the Rays are going to play in future seasons.
Tropicana Field Repairs Stalled: Rays Fans Pay The Price At Tampa Ballpark
Hurricane Milton's destruction in October 2024 took Tropicana Field off the roster and left the Tampa Bay Rays in search of stability. Fans find themselves caught in the crossfire with repairs to their home turf stuck in neutral.
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Rays owner Stu Sternberg: ‘We have to make a decision’ on stadium deal
ST. PETERSBURG — With the city and county doing their part, the future of the deal to build a new $1.3 billion baseball ...
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Giants Linked To $60 Million Red Sox Pitcher In Shocking Free Agency Move
The San Francisco Giants could be the perfect landing place for discarded Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Nick Pivetta.
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MLB contract extension candidates: 10 players who could ink new deals, plus predictions of what they'd get
Spring training is fast approaching and so is extension season. Generally speaking, MLB teams use November, December, and ...
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Former Yankees, Dodgers pitcher has perfect response to MLB salary cap advocates
The Kansas City Chiefs' fifth Super Bowl appearance in the last six years, and their second against the Philadelphia Eagles, prompted one retired MLB player Sun ...
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'Gas Planting' is a poem for everyone buried around, or displaced and overshadowed by, development at Tropicana Field
Yuki Jackson is an African-American and Japanese poet and educator based in Tampa Bay, Florida.Her work has appeared in ...
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As Tropicana Field awaits repairs, other events are finding new homes
The Tampa Bay Rays are not the only ones who will have to move out of the storm-battered Trop. More than 50 events, including ...
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Third Lake buys St. Pete parcel ahead of $1.3B Rays redevelopment
The firm is assembling property ahead of Hines and the Tampa Bay Rays’ planned $1.3 billion stadium-anchored development.
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