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Hedge fund operator Trip Miller says he will review “all viable sites” in his quest to build a sports-entertainment complex if he lands the team.
The Tampa Bay Rays are not playing at their home stadium and are talking with MLB about a different venue in the playoffs.
The Rays are to be sold for more than 800% of their 2004 purchase price. Yet despite all their turmoil, they remain excellent on the field.
Steinbrenner Field could be viable for early rounds. But an appearance in the ALCS or World Series would pose logistical ...
BALTIMORE — There has been talk around the Rays about four position players being deserving of at least consideration for ...
How would MLB handle playoff games in Tampa Bay? The Rays and the league have had conversations. Find out more at MLB Trade ...
There is never a dull moment in Major League Baseball—especially not when it comes to things like ownership changes, stadium ...
Trip Miller has never been shy about his ambitions to buy the Tampa Bay Rays. The post Rays’ Sale Drama Escalates as ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A group of Tampa Bay Rays minority owners have filed a lawsuit against principal owner Stu Sternberg. The suit alleges he has been in talks with Canadian investors since ...
Stu Sternberg, who bought the team 18 years ago when they were still called the Devil Rays, called the journey a "bumpy one." The new ballpark will cost roughly $1.2 billion.
The Rays hosted members of the media for a news conference that lasted about 40 minutes as the team prepares for the start of Spring Training.
Rays owner Stuart Sternberg and the team have engaged in talks with Major League Baseball about changing the venue of their postseason games. Right now, Tampa Bay plays their games at Steinbrenner ...