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There are no new details about a stadium or the sale of the team, but the Rays owner is upbeat on the first opening day in Tampa.
in the St Pete-Tampa Bay area. I think he would like to do that.” [ JEFFEREE WOO | Times ] A longtime partner in the Rays ownership group has come to Stuart Sternberg’s defense, saying that ...
it’s hard to blame Stuart Sternberg alone. Natural disasters are inevitable, and a few MLB insiders support Sternberg. After opening day, Sternberg addressed the issues with the Tampa Bay Rays ...
The third inning was absolutely dynamite for the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night. In a 16-1 romp of the Boston Red Sox, the ...
When the Rays and development partner Hines were selected to redevelop the Gas Plant District last year, elected officials and baseball fans across Tampa Bay had hoped it would end years of ...
TAMPA, Fla. - With no start date on fixing Tropicana Field and the Rays starting from scratch trying to find the money and location to build a stadium, Rays owner Stu Sternberg remains committed to ...
The St. Petersburg City Council approved funding to repair Tropicana Field, but that just puts the Rays back at the starting ...
Rob Manfred also said how this season goes in Tampa at Steinbrenner Field should provide some indications of fans’ preferences.
The celebrated agreement to build a $1.3 billion stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays near downtown St. Petersburg expired at midnight with little fanfare. Alizza Punzalan-Randle, St. Petersburg’s managing ...
Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg said he agrees with Manfred’s comments that a stadium solution can be found in Tampa Bay. “This is my 20th season doing this, and that’s been the goal ...
Just when it seemed like the Tampa Bay Rays were close to securing a permanent home, trouble hit. Storm damage and funding issues derailed the team’s $1.3 billion stadium project, leaving fans ...