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What Hurricane Milton did to the Trop looks even more apocalyptic from the inside than it does from outside. Only a skeleton ...
The city of St. Petersburg was contractually obligated to repair a stadium the Rays are clearly ready to leave.
The City of St. Petersburg voted to approve replacing the roof at Tropicana Field after the Tampa Bay Rays' home stadium was destroyed by Hurricane Milton in October.
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One year, $56 million to restore Tropicana Field. Best of luck with thatJohn Romano | Legally, St. Pete has no choice but to repair the stadium. The devil is not just in the details, but the ...
The St. Petersburg City Council voted 7-1 to approve $22.5 million to begin the repairs at Tropicana Field, which will start with a membrane roof that must be in place before other work can continue ...
Let's back up. On Oct. 9, 2024, Hurricane Milton made landfall along the Florida coast, and damaging winds shredded the fabric roof at Tropicana Field, also doing some secondary storm damage to ...
It's been a wild offseason for the Tampa Bay Rays. Not only did they miss the playoffs for the first time since 2018, they lost their home stadium just 10 days later. The future of the Rays is ...
St. Pete City Council has approved $22.5 million to replace the roof on Tropicana Field after it was destroyed by winds from ...
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El que fue y posiblemente será el futuro hogar de los Rays de Tampa Bay recibirá un nuevo techo para reemplazar el que fue ...
Because Hurricane Milton shredded the Tropicana Field roof last October, the Rays are spending the 2025 season at George ...
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