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Rays Release Shocking Images of Tropicana Field Damage
Rays Release Shocking Images of Tropicana Field Damage After Hurricane Milton
The Tampa Bay Rays won't play at their home ballpark, Tropicana Field, for a long while due to the excessive damage brought by Hurricane Milton. Repairs to the roof and other key parts of the stadium won't be finished until 2026 and will cost as much as $55.7 million.
Photos: Inside Milton-ravaged Tropicana Field
Scraps of roof, insulation and other debris rained down with the deluge as Hurricane Milton tore through Tropicana Field, photos released by the Tampa Bay Rays show.The photos show the interior of the wrecked ballpark for the first time,
A first look inside the Rays’ hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field
Photos from team photographer Will Vragovic show the extent of the damage throughout the stadium caused by Hurricane Milton.
Rays Released Jaw-Dropping Photos Of Catastrophic Destruction Inside Tropicana Field
The Tampa Bay Rays recently had their stadium destroyed by a hurricane and the newly released photos show the catastrophic damage.
Hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field can be fixed for about $55M in time for 2026 season, per report
A detailed assessment of the hurricane damage to Tropicana Field concludes that the home of the Tampa Bay Rays is structurally sound and can be repaired for about $55.7 million in time for the 2026 season.
Tropicana Field repair costs could top $55 million after Hurricane Milton damage, according to report
FOX 13 Tampa Bay reports that a 400-page report provided to the City of St. Petersburg has identified $55 million in repair work needed for the home of the Tampa Bay Rays. Large sections of the fiberglass roof were destroyed during Hurricane Milton on October 9,
Repairs to Tampa Bay Rays' Tropicana Field from Hurricane Milton put at $55.7 million
It will cost $55.7 million to repair Tropicana Field, home to the MLB Tampa Bay Rays, in time for the 2026 home opener, St. Petersburg., Fla., city officials said Tuesday.
Tropicana Field May Be ‘Unsalvageable,’ Needs $39 Million Worth Of Repairs Following Damage From Hurricane Milton
Only $6.5 million of public funding has been set aside by the city council, meaning the Tampa Bay Rays will have to cover the rest of the costs themselves.
With Tropicana Field shredded by Hurricane Milton, Rays to play 2025 at Yankees’ Tampa spring training site
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays will play their 2025 home games at the New York Yankees’ nearby spring training ballpark amid uncertainty about the future of hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field, Rays executives told The Associated Press.
Rays to play 2025 home games at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa after hurricane damage to Trop
The team needed to find an alternate home ballpark after Tropicana Field sustained major damage from Hurricane Milton.
Rays Release Photos Of Tropicana Field Damage Done By Hurricane Milton, And The Scenes Are Truly Apocalyptic
Hurricane Milton … a true legacy storm. When it came to Category 3 Hurricane Milton and his Oct. 9 landfall into Florida’s Gulf Coast, by far the most symbolic image of the system was the roof being blown off Tropicana Field in St.
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Hurricane not only tears off Trop roof, but tears up Tampa Bays Rays ballpark planning
Hurricane Milton not only tore the roof off Tropicana Field: It upended all planning for a new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark, ...
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Tropicana Field roof repairs could be done by Rays' 2026 season; MLB team will need temporary home for 2025
While the roof at Tropicana Field was significantly damaged after Hurricane Milton made landfall last month, the 34-year-old ...
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