Tampa Bay Rays withdraw from planned $1.3 billion ballpark in St. Petersburg, citing storms, delays
- The Tampa Bay Rays have withdrawn from a planned $1.3 billion ballpark project due to hurricanes and severe storm damage.
- The team will continue playing at Tropicana Field for three more seasons after repairs are completed for the 2026 season.
- Major League Baseball remains committed to finding a permanent home for the Rays in the Tampa Bay region, acknowledging the St. Petersburg community's disappointment.
- The planned new stadium was part of a larger $6.5 billion project to revitalize the Historic Gas Plant District, which is now on hold.
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Rays pick up 2026 option on former batting champion Yandy Diaz
The Tampa Bay Rays exercised their $12 million team option on first baseman Yandy Diaz for the 2026 season. The Rays also added a vesting option for the 2027 season that would pay Diaz $13 million if he makes at…
Rays pick up Yandy Diaz’s 2026 option, add another
By Marc Topkin Tampa Bay Times FORT MYERS — Yandy Diaz heads into his seventh season with the Rays having played well and enjoying playing for the team. Now he’ll get the chance to stay for at least another year, or two. The Rays on Friday picked up Diaz’s $12 million option for 2026 and added another option for 2027 that could pay him either $10 million or $13 million. If Diaz makes 500 plate appearances in 2026, his 2027 options vests at $13 m…
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