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The stadium hosted its first regular season MLB games from May 15 through 17, 2007 season when the Texas Rangers played the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in a three-game series. The three games drew a total of 26,917 fans, and attendance went up each game. In April 2008, the Rays moved another series, this time against the Toronto Blue Jays, to Orlando. [9]
The Tampa Bay Rays (then the Devil Rays), an American League expansion team in 1998, assumed the Orlando Rays' major-league affiliation the following year. The Orlando Rays' last season at Tinker Field was 1999. From 2000 to 2003, the Orlando Rays played in Kissimmee, Florida, in Champion Stadium at Walt Disney World Resort.
Champion Stadium [e] Orlando Rays: Orlando: Florida: 1997 9,500 [17] Five County Stadium: Carolina Mudcats: Zebulon: North Carolina: 1991 6,500 [18] Golden Park II: Columbus Yankees, Columbus White Sox/Astros/Mudcats: Columbus: Georgia: 1950 6,600 [19] Grayson Stadium [f] Savannah Senators/Indians, Savannah Braves: Savannah: Georgia: 1927 7,914 ...
The stadium opened in 1990 at an initial cost $138 million and is due to be replaced in time for the 2028 season with a $1.3 billion ballpark. Magic return delayed The Orlando Magic were planning to spend Thursday in San Antonio and return home on Friday, a day behind their original schedule for the week.
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The new Rays stadium is slated to be the $1.3 billion centerpiece of the Gas Plant District redevelopment in St. Petersburg. This story has been updated with new information The USA TODAY app gets ...
Breaking: The St. Petersburg City Council just voted 4-3 to approve $287.5M in bonds for the Rays new $1.3B stadium and $142M for Gas Plant infrastructure. The vote now tees up Pinellas ...
The Rays Park at Carillon was a proposed 35,000-seat baseball stadium that would have been built in Carillon area, located in northern St. Petersburg, Florida. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The stadium was proposed by CityScape in 2012 for the Tampa Bay Rays as a replacement for Tropicana Field.