After Hurricane Milton caused a delay in funding approval, the MLB team’s leaders said the new ballpark’s 2028 schedule is not viable.
After hurricane winds shredded the roof of Tropicana Field last month, construction of the Tampa Bay Rays’ $1.3 billion new home stadium has become a question mark.
Team presidents Brian Auld and Matt Silverman said the organization could not move forward on the project with the current deal after the Pinellas County Board of Commissioners twice delayed approval of bonds that would provide public funding of the project.
Auld and Silverman claimed in a letter secured by the Tampa Bay Times that they had met the requirements for bond approval — including spending $50 million to this point — and though they knew after Hurricane Milton damaged the Trop they’d have to figure out a new venue for their home games, they believed the new park would be ready in 2028.
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