After two previous delays, commissioners approved the funding necessary to build the Tampa Bay Rays new stadium in St. Pete.
The Pinellas County Commission is set to vote Tuesday on its share of financing for the new $1.3 billion Tampa Bay Rays ...
The Pinellas County Commission voted 5-2 Tuesday to approve its $312.5 million share of bond financing for the Tampa Bay Rays' proposed $1.3 billion ballpark in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The proposal caps years of uncertainty about the Rays’ future, including possible moves across the bay to Tampa, or to Nashville, Tennessee, or even to split home games between St. Petersburg and ...
The Major League Baseball team, led by financier Stu Sternberg, has agreed to contribute $700 million for the stadium and ...
The Pinellas County Commission approved funds for the new ballpark, turning the pressure back on the Rays to hold up their ...
A $1.3 billion deal was ratified in July to fund a new stadium for the Rays, though two hurricanes in October made the Rays’ ...
The Pinellas County Commission voted 5-2 to approve funding for its portion of the Tampa Bay Rays’ new stadium deal at a ...
The next move is up to the Rays after two Pinellas County commissioners flipped their earlier opposition and voted in favor ...
Pinellas County Commissioners, less than two weeks after St. Petersburg City Council revived what was thought to be a dead ...
A yearlong study by Major League Baseball concluded rising velocities, pitch shaping and emphasis on maximum effort are the ...
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