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The sale of the Rays seems to be coming to fruition. A report from Evan Drellich and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic says that ...
The Tampa Bay Rays are about to have new ownership.Longtime owner Stuart Sternberg agreed in principle to sell the franchise ...
Principal owner Stuart Sternberg has entered exclusive negotiations to sell the Tampa Bay Rays to a group led by Patrick ...
Latvala has long been at odds with Ray’s leadership, in particular owner Stuart Sternberg. In February Latvala said the team ...
John Romano | A new ownership group is the first step. Figuring out a stadium solution could be a more difficult challenge.
There is never a dull moment in Major League Baseball—especially not when it comes to things like ownership changes, stadium sagas, and expansion dreams. The post $1.7B Rays Sale Buzz Opens Door for ...
There’s quite a bit of significant uncertainty swirling around the Rays. Will Tropicana Field be repaired in time for them to ...
The most important thing the Rays have accomplished to this point of the season is convincing their bosses they have a chance to reach the postseason. Baseball operations president Erik Neander said ...
11:40am: Rays owner Stuart Sternberg is in “advanced talks” with Jacksonville real estate developer Patrick Zalupski about a sale of the franchise for approximately $1.7 billion, per a report ...
Forgive the Orlando Dreamers if they’re not buying the narrative that the Rays are suddenly on solid ground in Tampa Bay just because someone signed a letter of intent to buy the team.
O n Wednesday, the Tampa Bay Rays announced that a group led by Patrick Zalupski—a homebuilding billionaire–entered exclusive negotiations to buy the team from principal owner Stuart Sternberg. The ...
A longtime partner in the Rays ownership group has come to Stuart Sternberg’s defense, saying that the embattled principal owner is being unfairly criticized, and that he remains interested in ...