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The 2025 Tampa Bay Rays season will be the 28th season of the Tampa Bay Rays franchise and their 18th as the Rays. The Rays will play their home games at George M. Steinbrenner Field, as a temporary home due to Hurricane Milton's damage to Tropicana Field, as members of Major League Baseball's American League East Division.
The Rays' opening “home” game against the Colorado Rockies is scheduled for March 27, 2025, and Manfred said MLB, the team and other entities will come up with a solution.
Major League Baseball released its 2025 schedule on July 18, 2024. There are 162 games scheduled for all teams. The scheduling formula was modified this season to increase the number of games between "prime" Interleague rivals from four to six, playing two three-game series instead of two two-game series.
The 2025 UCLA Bruins baseball team will represent the University of California, Los Angeles during the 2025 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bruins will play their home games at Jackie Robinson Stadium as a member of the Big Ten Conference. They will be led by head coach John Savage, in his 21st season at UCLA.
The repairs to Tropicana Field are projected at $55.7 million and would not be finished until after the 2025 season. Tampa Bay Rays will play 2025 home schedule at Steinbrenner Field, spring ...
The Rays' opening “home” game against the Colorado Rockies is scheduled for March 27, 2025, and Manfred said MLB, the team and other entities will come up with a solution. “The one thing I can tell you for sure, they’re playing next year. We’re going to find them someplace to do it," Manfred said on the podcast. 10/22/2024 13:00 -0400
The Rays announced Thursday that they will play their 2025 games at Tampa's Steinbrenner Field, the spring-training home of the New York Yankees with a capacity of around 11,000 fans.
The longest Opening Day game in major league history was played on April 5, 2012 between the Cleveland Indians and Toronto Blue Jays. The game, played at Cleveland's Progressive Field, ended with the Blue Jays beating the Indians, 7–4, in 16 innings. [21] The previous record for longest Opening Day game was on April 19, 1960, at Cleveland ...