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Tampa Bay Rays co-president Brian Auld told the St. Petersburg City Council on Thursday that the franchise will not agree to any ballpark deal that requires the team to change its name.
Auld spoke with the St. Petersburg City Council on Thursday, saying he will not agree to have a new ballpark deal if it requires the team to change its name from "Tampa Bay" to "St. Petersburg ...
PETERSBURG, Fla. — Pinellas County commissioners wrote a letter to Rays' Presidents Brian Auld and Matthew Silverman saying they need to decide if the stadium deal will move forward or be ...
Team President Brian Auld sees no path for a new ballpark in St. Petersburg, Florida. WGNO-TV New Orleans. No ball at Tropicana Field in 2026 after Milton; new ballpark deal dies: Tampa Bay Rays.
Rays president Brian Auld speaks with reporters after the St. Petersburg City Council voted to approve spending $23.7 million to repair the roof of Tropicana Field Thursday at City Hall.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — The Tampa Bay Rays may be saying farewell to Pinellas County. Team President Brian Auld sees no path for a new ballpark in St. Petersburg. “We need to establish ...
Rays presidents Brian Auld and Matt Silverman wrote to the county commission Nov. 19 and suggested the team would not agree to a deal for a new stadium.
Last week, Auld and Silverman wrote a letter to the County Commission that suggested the team would not agree to a deal for a new stadium and is "ready to work on a new solution" in the area.
“We know it’s going to be complicated,” said Rays President Brian Auld. This rendering of the new Rays stadium shows the parking plan in place for opening day set for 2028. [ Tampa Bay Rays ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have until Sunday to declare whether they want to commit to the construction of a $1.3 billion stadium originally voted on in July. Kathleen Peters, Pinellas County Court ...
Team president Brian Auld addresses stadium challenges beyond 2028. The Tampa Bay Rays face an uncertain future at Steinbrenner Field in 2025. Tampa Bay Business Journal ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — The Tampa Bay Rays may be saying farewell to Pinellas County. Team President Brian Auld sees no path for a new ballpark in St. Petersburg.
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