MLB, Tampa Bay Rays and Ron DeSantis
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other officials put their support behind a proposed Tampa Bay Rays stadium and redevelopment of the Hillsborough College campus on Dale Mabry Highway.
This year will bring a new way to watch Rays baseball. The Rays announced Monday that their local television broadcasts will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball, starting this season.
The Rays are among several teams shifting their TV rights from financially troubled FanDuel Sports Network to Major League Baseball’s in-house group. In doing so, their games will be available to in-market fans via the standard cable and satellite providers (such as Spectrum) and through direct-to-consumer streaming.
The Tampa Bay Rays need to add depth to their pitching, and here is one last-minute move they must make before spring training.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred met to discuss the Tampa Bay Rays' new ballpark plans at Hillsborough College. Rays ownership committed to funding at least half the stadium costs,
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Tampa Bay Rays bolster infield with defensive standout in three-team trade
Tampa Bay Rays add defensive dynamo in a three-team trade, boosting infield depth and versatility for the 2026 season.
Six more teams are turning to Major League Baseball to handle their broadcasts for the 2026 season in the wake of Main Street Sports Group's financial woes, according to reports Monday.