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The group previously discussed plans to play in a proposed $1.7 billion domed stadium that would be paid for in a ...
Many people thought all along that the Tampa Bay Rays should play in Tampa rather than St. Petersburg, but no one predicted ...
The Tampa Bay Rays stadium plan is all but dead. Why it matters: The deal's apparent implosion at Thursday's St. Petersburg City Council meeting furthers uncertainty over the future of baseball in ...
The Rays' Opening Day game comes two weeks after ... This week, commissioner Rob Manfred put the onus on Sternberg to come up with a plan for the future. Here's what Manfred said on a SiriusXM ...
An early concept would replace it with an outdoor amphitheater as part of a larger makeover of the downtown waterfront.
Boyle was summoned so the rest of the starters could get an extra day’s rest in the middle of an early-season stretch of ...
MLB pressuring Sternberg to sell Rays to potential buyers While talking with reporters Friday, Sternberg was a bit reserved in discussing the distant future of the team and what his plans are to ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred has put the onus on Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg to develop and share the franchise’s plans for the future. “I think the most ...
The group says it has a received letters of intent from investors totaling $1.5 billion — along with funds for a new domed ...
However, he implored the franchise to share a realistic plan for long-term stability in the market. "I think the most important point now is that the Rays and (owner Stuart Sternberg) have to come ...
Ken Welch ran for mayor promising to get certainty on the Rays’ future in St. Petersburg. Three years later, there’s less certainty than ever. The Rays have backed out of a stadium deal they signed ...
Speaking on SiriusXM Radio, Manfred said Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg must develop and share a concrete plan for the franchise’s future. "I don’t think it’s realistic to play ...