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Pinellas County Court Commission Chairperson Kathleen Peters issued a letter on Monday to Rays presidents Brian Auld and Matt Silverman requesting a decision from the team.
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, Florida.
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 ...
Pinellas County Commissioners wrote a letter to the Rays' Presidents Brian Auld and Matthew Silverman saying they need to decide if the stadium deal will continue.
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.
Kathleen Peters, Pinellas County Court Commission chairperson, issued a letter Monday to Rays presidents Brian Auld and Matt Silverman requesting a decision from the team.
Scott said he recently asked Rays president Brian Auld to make a public statement affirming the team’s commitment to remain in Pinellas County.
Co-president Brian Auld has openly expressed his concern about the commission’s failure to approve the bonds for funding the county’s portion of the $1.3 billion ballpark.
In a letter written by Rays presidents Brian Auld and Matt Silverman, they say the county's "failure to finalize the bonds last month ended the ability for a 2028 delivery of the ballpark." They ...
Team President Brian Auld sees no path for a new ballpark in St. Petersburg. “We need to establish that no, there is not (a deal).
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, Florida.