The Tampa Bay Rays are looking for a place to play games in 2025 after Hurricane Milton ripped the roof off the Tropicana.
The damage Tropicana Field sustained during Hurricane Milton reportedly is unlikely to be repaired in time for Opening Day.
The damage Tropicana Field sustained during Hurricane Milton reportedly is unlikely to be repaired in time for Opening Day.
Oakland talk, just days after Hurricane Melton destroyed Tropicana Field's roof and thrust the franchise's 2025 home into ...
It may not be the end of baseball at the Oakland Coliseum if fans have it their way. Many are hoping the Tampa Bay Rays make ...
The Tropicana Field roof was torn off by Hurricane Milton. The Tampa Bay Rays have some options if the field isn't ready for ...
The Durham Bulls Athletic Park, home of the Tampa Bay Rays' Class AAA affiliate, could be a site to consider if the Tropicana Field is not ready for the 2025 MLB season.
What does that mean for the future of the Tampa Bay Rays? Videos of the Teflon-coated ... that housed MLB games just this season. The Oakland A's played their last game at the Coliseum in ...
The Athletics defeated the Rays 4-0. (Photo by Brad Mangin/MLB via Getty Images) Dallas Braden became the second Oakland A to throw a perfect game when he retired 27 straight Tampa Bay Rays on ...
The announced crowd was 20,567, giving the Rays a home season total of 1,337,739. Tampa Bay started the day averaging 16,465, which was the third-lowest in the majors, ahead of Miami and Oakland.
The announced crowd was 20,567, giving the Rays a home season total of 1,337,739. Tampa Bay started the day averaging 16,465, which was the third-lowest in the majors, ahead of Miami and Oakland.