TAMPA, Fla. — There’s more questions than answers surrounding the future of the Tampa Bay Rays, but fans hope that ends when the Rays new ownership group speaks Tuesday for the first time since ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Bill Foster spent four years negotiating with the Rays when he became mayor of St. Petersburg in 2010 and said because of that experience, he believes the Major League Baseball ...
The Tampa Bay Rays will be back at Tropicana Field for the 2026 MLB season after damage caused by Hurricane Milton forced the team to play at Steinbrenner Field last season. The Rays announced the ...
The Rays and White Sox announced a four-player trade sending middle reliever Steven Wilson and swingman Yoendrys Gómez to Tampa Bay for outfielder Everson Pereira and minor league infielder Tanner ...
Tropicana Field took a major step toward reopening for the business of baseball. All 24 replacement panels have been placed on the roof of the stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida the largest step ...
“(If) you love the Tampa Bay Rays, you’ve got a lot to be excited about,” new CEO Ken Babby says while meeting fans at Ferg’s. Ken Babby, the new Rays CEO, points to Tropicana Field as he pumps up the ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Tampa Bay Rays fans have a chance to meet the team's new leadership at popular St. Pete spot Ferg's Sports Bar and Grill. Ferg's founder, Mark Ferguson, will join the new Rays ...
An ownership group led by Jacksonville businessman Patrick Zalupski has purchased a majority stake in the Tampa Bay Rays. The new ownership group also includes Ken Babby, the current owner of the ...
The Tampa Bay Rays are heading home. The team announced Wednesday it will return to an updated Tropicana Field for the 2026 season after playing their entire 2025 home schedule at Steinbrenner Field ...
There will be much new as well with premium and all-inclusive seating areas, plus a new sound system and video boards. Marc Topkin is a sports reporter covering the Tampa Bay Rays. Reach him at ...
SAINT PETERSBURG, Fla. — On Wednesday night, Tampa Bay Rays fans officially welcomed Rays CEO Ken Babby to town as repairs continue on Tropicana Field to prepare the stadium for next baseball season.
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