Where that will be is anybody’s guess. Where it apparently won’t be is Tropicana Field. Hurricane Milton destroyed the fiberglass roof of the ballpark this month, leaving it open to the elements.
It's looking like the Tampa Bay Rays will have to find a new home after the Tropicana Field roof was ripped off by Hurricane Milton. Where could they play in 2025? A report by Marc Topkin of the ...
When Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida a week ago, the Rays’ longtime home of Tropicana Field made national headlines after having its roof ripped off by the storm’s Category 3 winds.
When the storm cleared, videos and photos hit social media that showed the severe damage to Tropicana Field. The fabric roof was almost completely torn off. And though officials still have to ...
Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, sustained major damage as a result of Hurricane Milton, leaving many wondering: What's the plan for the 2025 season?There are uncertainties that will ...
The Rays are facing such uncertainties because of the extensive damage caused to Tropicana Field by the recent Hurricane Milton. The most conspicuous damage was the almost complete shredding of ...
Among the areas impacted by the Category 3 hurricane was Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa Bay Rays. According to Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times, the damage to the stadium is still being ...
One of the most stunning visuals was the roof of Tropicana Field, which was torn off in the storm. The home of the Tampa Bay Rays was supposed to be a shelter but was significantly damaged.
Following the devastating impact of Hurricane Milton that saw the roof of Tropicana Field get destroyed, the Tampa Bay Rays reportedly are likely to be displaced for the start of the 2025 season.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Seven cownose stingrays made it safely to a habitat at The Florida Aquarium after riding out Hurricane Milton in a touch tank at Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays.