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A judge in the Dominican Republic granted the delay at the request of prosecutors who said several key witnesses were absent.
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The trial begins Thursday. He's been charged with sexually abusing a minor, sexual and commercial exploitation against a minor, and human trafficking.
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Tampa Bay's manager says playing at Steinbrenner Field a “fun, exciting, good challenge." The team is playing at the Yankees' spring training ballpark because of hurricane damage at Tropicana Field.
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Will the Rays ever play another game in St. Petersburg? One former sports executive said it's still up in the air. And there's always the allure of a better deal elsewhere.
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After delays in voting to approve financing bonds for the new ballpark, Commissioner Rob Manfred said there has been no thought to allowing the team to explore a relocation.
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Images captured by Tampa Bay Rays photographers show the extent of the damage, and the massive cleanup ahead.
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The Rays will have to find a place to play following to damage to Tropicana Field by Hurricane Milton.
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After three years of disruptions, first because of COVID and then a labor lockout, baseball fans are in for a touch of normalcy. Although, the Rays will host games closer to home this March.
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Due to damage to their Port Charlotte complex after Hurricane Ian, the Rays will hold spring training at Tropicana Field and the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista.
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Former Jefferson High School and Tampa Bay Devil Rays first baseman Fred McGriff was selected by the contemporary baseball era committee over Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling. He will be inducted on July 23.
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Charlotte County and the Tampa Bay Rays have determined there is not adequate time before spring training to get the stadium in suitable condition.
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Caroline O'Connor was named the team's president of business operations, joining Kim Ng, who has served as the team's general manager since 2020.