The Tampa Bay Rays should declare in writing whether they want to pursue an existing financing plan for a new $1.3 billion ...
The Pinellas County Commission's decision on Oct. 29 to delay a vote to approve bonds for a $1.3 billion Rays stadium in St. Pete turned out to be a grenade pin that could not be reinserted.
The Rays have not pulled out of the St. Petersburg new stadium deal yet, but have claimed they cannot move forward due to ...
Pinellas County commissioners ... attended the commission meeting, they made no comment. Instead, they gave their reaction to the latest events in the letter. "The Rays organization is saddened ...
Before the Pinellas County Commission punted on finalizing bonds for a new $1.3 billion stadium again on Tuesday, the Tampa Bay Rays wrote a letter saying the deal approved this summer no longer ...
Three Rays executives were in New York on Oct ... 5 p.m. asking if he was aware of what was happening at a Pinellas County Commission meeting in Clearwater. Auld and fellow team president Matt ...
Tensions between Pinellas County Commission, Florida, and Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays increased Tuesday as the team seeks a new financing deal and the commission declined to vote on $ ...
The new commission is much less Rays-friendly, and the Rays are ticked ... There are no legal ramifications for the county if it decides not to honor its original July vote to put up $312 million ...