Editor’s note: This story was updated with new information. The Tampa Bay Rays could open the 2026 season in Tropicana Field if St. Petersburg city officials...
St. Petersburg’s City Council reluctantly approved two contracts totaling up to $6.5 million to keep Tropicana Field from further deteriorating after Hurricane Milton shredded the baseball...
Removing – and repairing – the remnants of Tropicana Field’s shredded roof was a priority for St. Petersburg officials and contractors in Hurricane Milton’s immediate aftermath....
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Ryan Pepiot called looking out at a decapitated Tropicana Field, from his St. Petersburg apartment, a sad reminder of Hurricane Milton’s impacts...
Most of the 352 University of South Florida St. Petersburg students displaced from their downtown dormitory during Hurricane Milton found temporary off-campus places to stay. However,...
Seven cownose stingrays endured Hurricane Milton from their temporary home inside Tropicana Field as winds topping 100 mph shredded the stadium’s roof. Torrential rains subsequently soaked...
While a new ballpark is on the horizon, the Tampa Bay Rays continue investing in fan experiences at their current digs, St. Petersburg’s Tropicana Field. For...
While a new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark will look decidedly different from Tropicana Field, the new digs will feature one reimagined mainstay – a stingray touch...
A long-awaited Municipal Services Center maintenance study’s results has some St. Petersburg City Council members wondering if they are better off hanging a for-sale sign on...
The Tampa Bay Rays have sought a new stadium for 18 years, only for ambitious proposals to fall short like a high-fly ball caught at the...