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The Rays currently play at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, which was slammed by Hurricane Milton in 2024. The team will move back into the rebuilt dome next month, but their lease ends after the 2028 season. So a move to Tampa beckons.
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Representatives from the team and Hillsborough College will attend the community sessions. The first of three is scheduled Tuesday at the Dale Mabry campus, with more to be announced.
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The 22nd annual Firestone St. Petersburg Grand Prix begins Friday.
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Teddy Bridgewater's suspension from his voluntary position at Miami Northwestern High inspired the legislation, which would permit prep coaches to financially help kids on their teams.
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Students who play middle and high school sports will have to pay $50 per sport.
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New College of Florida plans to divert $2.5 million from its auxiliary housing fund to help build a new baseball field, despite the campus facing an ongoing student housing shortage.
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The Bulls play their first-ever match on Friday in New Orleans. Junior Sasha Pasloski calls the moment "surreal." For a season, home will be on Clearwater Beach until a new facility is completed on campus.
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The Cabinet will review a proposal for using 22 acres of state land for the Rays' 113-acre mixed-use ballpark development, with the requirement of integrating the college and team in a revised master plan.
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Tyler Reddick won the Daytona 500 in a car owned by NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan when Chase Elliott crashed as he and Reddick were battling for the win.
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NASCAR has moved up the start of Sunday’s Daytona 500 by one hour because forecasters are warning of bad weather. The green flag is now set for 2:13 p.m. Eastern at Daytona International Speedway.
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The Tampa Bay Rays' home opener is set for April 6 against the Chicago Cubs. It'll be the first game at Tropicana Field since Hurricane Milton ripped off part of the fiberglass roof in 2024.
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The proposal comes after Teddy Bridgewater was suspended from his voluntary coaching position at Miami Northwestern for assisting students through Uber rides, meals and branded gear.
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Tampa Bay, which went into the break on a 19-1-1 run, has nine players in Milan plus coach Jon Cooper, who leads Canada. Jake Guentzel is representing the Bolts on Team USA, which begins play Thursday.
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After Tampa Bay's split from FanDuel Sports, MLB will produce telecasts through Rays.TV as well as traditional cable and satellite outlets. Dewayne Staats and Brian Anderson are back to call the games.