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Rays Return Home to Repaired Tropicana Field
6 Apr
Summary
- Tropicana Field roof is repaired after hurricane damage.
- Rays return to Tropicana Field for first home game since 2024.
- Team pursues $2.3 billion stadium deal in nearby Tampa.

Tropicana Field has reopened its doors, welcoming the Tampa Bay Rays back for their first proper home game since September 2024. The ballpark sustained significant damage in October 2024 when Hurricane Milton ripped off its roof. The city of St. Petersburg invested nearly $60 million to refurbish the stadium, installing a new roof, turf, and lights. The Rays also modernized player facilities and fan amenities.
Simultaneously, the Rays' ownership is actively pursuing a $2.3 billion stadium proposal in nearby Tampa. This ambitious project involves a 50/50 split of $1.15 billion in public funds, marking a significant public ask. The proposed glass-domed stadium would be part of a massive mixed-use development aiming to become a major sports and entertainment hub.
The team aims for the new ballpark to be operational by Opening Day 2029. While awaiting approval from Tampa City Council and Hillsborough County Commission, the Rays are making their case for public funding, addressing concerns about traffic and the use of tax money. The renovations at Tropicana Field are seen as a temporary solution as the team seeks its "forever home."