Tampa Bay Rays reportedly to be sold by Sep.
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Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan thinks the industrial waterfront site is the “leader in the clubhouse.”
The first-ever swing-off decided the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, but Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Jonathan Aranda couldn't come through when it mattered most.
The team has agreed to a deal in principle with Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski for roughly $1.7 billion.
Pete Alonso knows a lot about his hometown of Tampa and a lot about playing major-league baseball. And the Mets’ All-Star first baseman has a couple ideas on where the Rays should build a new stadium in his hometown.
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Tampa Bay Rays select Florida C/DH Brody Donay in Round 17 of 2025 MLB draftThe sixth and final Gator off the board in the 2025 MLB draft was catcher/designated hitter Brody Donay, who hit 32 home runs with Florida.
The Tampa Bay Rays might finally live up to their namesake. A group led by Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski is expected to buy the franchise for a reported $1.7 billion as early as September, and it wants to move the team from St. Petersburg to Tampa, according to The Athletic.
Mill Creek High School shortstop Daniel Pierce didn't want to set his sights on one team in the Draft. However, being chosen by the Tampa Bay Rays is a dream come true.
A deal to purchase the team from Stuart Sternberg is in place, with a September closing possible. But Sternberg would remain in control until the season ends.