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Bobbleheads, hats, shirts and drinkware will be among “thousands of items” available on Saturday. For $20, shoppers can fill a bag and get vouchers for two tickets to a Rays game at Steinbrenner Field.
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For the sixth straight season, the Eastern Conference's path to the Stanley Cup Final runs through the Sunshine State. The Panthers eliminated the Carolina Hurricanes in five games and next go for a title repeat.
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The group has $1.5 billion committed to bring a team to Orlando.
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Donning suits and ties and amid cheers and whistles, Florida's team and staff posed for photos with President Donald Trump as he spoke about the team winning its first NCAA title since 2008.
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The new law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis makes it a third-degree felony to enter or remain in ticketed events of more than 5,000 people without authorization.
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The city retrofitted an existing basketball court on Davis Islands to allow pickleball. It is also resurfacing courts at Duran Park and Plymouth Playground in the coming months.
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South Florida will host eight high-stakes matches at this summer's FIFA Club World Cup, featuring iconic teams like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Boca Juniors — as well as Inter Miami — as they fight it out to be crowned the world's best soccer club.
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Rice was a defensive force credited with 69.5 sacks over his six seasons in Tampa Bay. That includes a stellar Super Bowl XXXVII performance. His induction is Nov. 30 during halftime of Cardinals game.
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After games at Atlanta and Houston, Tampa Bay hosts the New York Jets and NFL champ Philadelphia. The defending NFC South winners close with a three-game homestand and visits to Miami and Carolina.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference is entering a period of stability. It's a welcome spot after dealing with two years of lawsuits involving marquee programs Clemson and Florida State.
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That agreement means all Lightning games will be televised over the air on WXPX and no longer on FanDuel Sports, which was available locally only through Spectrum cable or pay streaming.
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Doug Cifu got into an exchange with a Toronto fan who compared hits by Panthers players to the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Cifu later referred to the fan as a "51st state anti semite loser."
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The 2008 American League Rookie of the Year and franchise leader in nearly every offensive category will be honored during a pregame ceremony on June 7.
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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch discusses the uncertainty around the Tampa Bay Rays, the redevelopment of the Historic Gas Plant District, and other topics.