Rays commit to Tropicana Field repairs, but time is ticking for 2026 opener
- Tampa Bay Rays leaders support the city of St. Petersburg in repairing Tropicana Field for Opening Day 2026, reversing a previous decision to replace the roof.
- Hurricane Milton caused significant damage to Tropicana Field, with repairs estimated to cost over $60 million, mostly covered by insurance and FEMA.
- The Rays must meet conditions by March 31 to proceed with the project, while Mayor Ken Welch aims to fulfill obligations to Major League Baseball.
- The Rays are obligated to play at Tropicana Field for three more seasons after repairs, with plans for a new $1.3 billion ballpark underway.
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