That includes becoming the new home of the Tampa Bay Rays. Larkin said he spoke with MLB commissioner Rob Manfred who stressed to him that the league is “looking for some stability in baseball.” ...
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The Rays were set to break ground on a new $1.3 billion baseball stadium and surrounding development that could host the team in time for the 2028 season. That effectively gave Tropicana Field ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Barry Larkin is the new face of a group trying to bring a Major League Baseball team to Orlando, Florida's third-most populous urban area. Could the Tampa Bay Rays be that team?
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The Korean infielder signed a two-year, $29 million deal with the Rays on Wednesday ... once considered one of the best young players in baseball, hasn’t played since 2023.
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The Seattle Mariners said Tuesday they have decided to retire newly elected Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki's No. 51.