Tropicana Field (nicknamed "The Trop") is a domed
multipurpose stadium located in
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. "The Trop" was the home of the
Tampa Bay Rays
The Tampa Bay Rays are an American professional baseball team based in the Tampa Bay area. The Rays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. They are one of two major ...
of
Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league composed of 30 teams, divided equally between the National League (baseball), National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada. MLB i ...
(MLB) from
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
to
2024
The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
. The stadium is also used for
college football
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, and from December 2008 to December 2017 was the home of the
St. Petersburg Bowl, an annual postseason
bowl game
In North America, a bowl game, or simply bowl, is one of a number of postseason college football games primarily played by NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams. For most of its history, the FBS did not use a playoff tourname ...
. The venue is the only nonretractable domed stadium in MLB. Tropicana Field is the
smallest MLB stadium by seating capacity when obstructed-view rows in the uppermost sections are covered with tarps as they are for most Rays games.
Tropicana Field opened in 1990 and was originally known as the Florida Suncoast Dome. In 1993, the
Tampa Bay Lightning
The Tampa Bay Lightning (colloquially known as the Bolts) are a professional ice hockey team based in Tampa, Florida. The Lightning compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division (NHL), Atlantic Division in the ...
moved to the facility and its name was changed to the ThunderDome until the team moved to
its new home in downtown Tampa in 1996. In October 1996,
Tropicana Products
Tropicana Brands Group ( ) is an American fruit-based beverage company. It was founded in 1947 by Anthony T. Rossi in Bradenton, Florida. Between 1998 and 2021, it was a subsidiary of PepsiCo. In August 2021, 61% of Tropicana was sold along with ...
, a fruit juice company then based in nearby
Bradenton, signed a 30-year naming rights deal.
Tropicana Field's location and design (especially the ceiling catwalks) have been widely criticized, and it is often cited as one of the worst stadiums in MLB, which itself has cited the need to replace Tropicana Field as one of the primary obstacles to
future expansion.
In 2023, the Tampa Bay Rays announced a deal with local politicians to build
Gas Plant Stadium, a new stadium near Tropicana Field at an expected cost of $1.2 billion, half of which would fall on taxpayers. In March 2025, the Rays cancelled the deal.
On October 9, 2024, much of the translucent,
fiberglass
Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (English in the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth English) is a common type of fibre-reinforced plastic, fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber. The fibers may be randomly arranged, flattened i ...
roof membrane of Tropicana Field was destroyed by
Hurricane Milton. Although a renovation of the stadium is planned for 2026, its future is uncertain. The Rays are currently playing all of their home games for the
2025 season at
George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa.
History
After Tampa was awarded the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (colloquially known as the Bucs) are a professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC S ...
and
Tampa Bay Rowdies
The Tampa Bay Rowdies are an American professional soccer team based in St. Petersburg, Florida. The club was founded in 2008 and first took the pitch in 2010. Since 2017, the Rowdies have been members of the USL Championship in the second tie ...
in the 1970s, St. Petersburg decided it wanted a share of the professional sports scene in the
Tampa Bay area
The Tampa Bay area is a major metropolitan area surrounding Tampa Bay on the Gulf Coast of Florida in the United States. It includes the main cities of Tampa, Florida, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Florida, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater, Florida, Clea ...
. City officials decided early on that the city would attempt to attract Major League Baseball. Possible designs for a
baseball park
A ballpark, or baseball park, is a type of sports venue where baseball is played. The playing field is divided into two field sections called the infield and the outfield. The infield is an area whose dimensions are rigidly defined in part ba ...
or multipurpose stadium were proposed as early as 1983. One such design, in the same location where Tropicana Field would ultimately be built, called for an open-air stadium with a circus tent-like covering. It took several design cues from open-air
Kauffman Stadium
Kauffman Stadium () (nicknamed "The K") is a ballpark located in Kansas City, Missouri, and the home of Major League Baseball's Kansas City Royals. It is next door to Arrowhead Stadium, home of National Football League's Kansas City Chiefs. Bo ...
in
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri, abbreviated KC or KCMO, is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by List of cities in Missouri, population and area. The city lies within Jackson County, Missouri, Jackson, Clay County, Missouri, Clay, and Pl ...
, including
fountain
A fountain, from the Latin "fons" ( genitive "fontis"), meaning source or spring, is a decorative reservoir used for discharging water. It is also a structure that jets water into the air for a decorative or dramatic effect.
Fountains were o ...
s beyond the outfield wall.
Ultimately, city officials decided that a stadium with a fixed permanent dome was necessary for a prospective MLB team to be viable in the area, due to its hot, humid summers and frequent thunderstorms. Construction began in 1986 in the hope that it would lure an MLB team to the facility.
1990s
The stadium was finished in 1990. It hosted the
1990 Davis Cup Finals that autumn, and several rock concerts, but still had no tenants. The venue helped make St. Petersburg a finalist in the MLB expansion for 1993, but it lost out to
Miami
Miami is a East Coast of the United States, coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a populat ...
and
Denver
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. Rumors arose of the
Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. The Mariners compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West Division. The team joined the American ...
moving in the early part of the 1990s, and the
San Francisco Giants
The San Francisco Giants are an American professional baseball team based in San Francisco. The Giants compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Div ...
came close to moving to the area, with Tampa Bay investors announcing their purchase of the team and its relocation in a press conference in 1992. However, the sale and move were blocked by National League owners, who voted against the deal in November 1992 under pressure from San Francisco officials and the then-owner of the
Florida Marlins
The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. The team plays its home games at LoanDepot Park.
The ...
,
Blockbuster Video Chairman
H. Wayne Huizenga. A local boycott of Blockbuster Video stores occurred for several years thereafter.
The Suncoast Dome finally got a regular tenant in 1991, when the
Arena Football League
The Arena Football League (AFL) was a professional arena football league in the United States. It was founded in 1986, but played its first official games in the 1987 Arena Football League season, 1987 season, making it the third longest-runnin ...
's
Tampa Bay Storm
The Tampa Bay Storm were a professional arena football team based in Tampa, Florida, US. It played in the Arena Football League (AFL). Originally the team was located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and operated as the Pittsburgh Gladiators. The ...
made their debut. Two years later, the
National Hockey League
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's
Tampa Bay Lightning
The Tampa Bay Lightning (colloquially known as the Bolts) are a professional ice hockey team based in Tampa, Florida. The Lightning compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division (NHL), Atlantic Division in the ...
made the stadium their home for three seasons. In the process, the Suncoast Dome was renamed the ThunderDome. Because of the large capacity of what was basically a park built for baseball, several NHL and AFL attendance records were set during the Lightning and Storm's tenures there.
Finally, in 1995, the ThunderDome received a baseball team when MLB expanded to the Tampa Bay area. Changes were made to the stadium and its
naming rights
Naming rights are a financial transaction and form of advertising or memorialization where a corporation, person, or other entity purchases the right to name a facility, object, location, program, or event (most often sports venues), typical ...
were sold to
Tropicana Products
Tropicana Brands Group ( ) is an American fruit-based beverage company. It was founded in 1947 by Anthony T. Rossi in Bradenton, Florida. Between 1998 and 2021, it was a subsidiary of PepsiCo. In August 2021, 61% of Tropicana was sold along with ...
, which renamed it Tropicana Field in 1996. The relocation of the Lightning and Storm into what is now
Amalie Arena
Amalie Arena (officially stylized as AMALIE Arena) is a multipurpose arena in Tampa, Florida, United States, that has been used for ice hockey, basketball, arena football, concerts, and other events. It is mainly used as the home for the Tamp ...
in downtown Tampa upon its completion permitted "The Trop" to be vacated for conversion to baseball. A US$70 million renovation then took place—to upgrade a stadium that had cost $130 million to complete only eight years earlier.
Ebbets Field
Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball stadium in the Flatbush, Brooklyn, Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City, New York. It is mainly known for having been the home of the History of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Brooklyn Dodgers baseball tea ...
was the model for the renovations, which included a replica of the famous rotunda that greeted
Dodger fans for many years. The first regular-season baseball game took place at the park on March 31, 1998, when the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays faced the
Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. One of the AL's eight chart ...
, losing 11–6.
Luis Gonzalez of the Tigers hit the first home run at the stadium, followed by
Wade Boggs hitting the first Devil Rays homer later that game. Boggs also hit a home run for his 3,000th hit at Tropicana Field in 1999. Boggs' historic home runs are commemorated with golden seats and plaques where the balls landed in the right-field seats.
Although Tropicana was purchased by
PepsiCo
PepsiCo, Inc. is an American multinational corporation, multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation headquartered in Harrison, New York, in the hamlet of Purchase, New York, Purchase. PepsiCo's business encompasses all aspects of the f ...
in 1998, the company refrained from making any changes to the park’s naming rights, as the brand is popular among the local fanbase.
2000s
The park was initially built with an
AstroTurf
AstroTurf is an American subsidiary of SportGroup that produces artificial turf for pitch (sports field), playing surfaces in sports. The original AstroTurf product was a pile (textile), short-pile synthetic turf invented in 1965 by Monsanto. Si ...
surface, but it was replaced in
2000
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Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, because of a tende ...
by softer
FieldTurf. A new version of FieldTurf, FieldTurf Duo, was installed prior to the
2007 season. It has always featured a traditional "full dirt" infield, instead of the "sliding pits" design that was common during the 1970s and 1980s, making it the first artificial turf field with a full dirt infield since
Busch Stadium II in 1976. Since Tropicana Field does not need to convert between baseball and football, sliding pits, designed to save reconfiguration time, were unnecessary. Tropicana has hosted football games, but never during baseball season. On August 6, 2007, the AstroTurf
warning track was replaced by brown-colored, stone-filled FieldTurf Duo.
Tropicana Field underwent a further $25 million facelift prior to the
2006 season. Another $10 million in improvements were added during the season. In 2006, the Devil Rays added a live
cownose ray tank to Tropicana Field, located just behind the center field wall, in clear view of the play on the field. People can go up to the tank to touch the creatures. Further improvements prior to the
2007
2007 was designated as the International Heliophysical Year and the International Polar Year.
Events
January
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offseason, in addition to the new FieldTurf, include additional family features in the right-field area, the creation of a new premium club, and several new video boards including a new
Daktronics
Daktronics, Inc. is an American company based in Brookings, South Dakota, that designs, manufactures, sells, and services video displays, scoreboards, digital billboards, dynamic message signs, sound systems, and related products. It was found ...
LED main video board that is four times larger than the original video board. The 2007 renovation also added built-in
HDTV
High-definition television (HDTV) describes a television or video system which provides a substantially higher image resolution than the previous generation of technologies. The term has been used since at least 1933; in more recent times, it ref ...
capabilities to the stadium, with
Fox Sports Florida and
WXPX airing at least a quarter of the schedule in HD in 2007 and accommodating the new video board's 16x9 aspect ratio.
On September 3, 2008, in a game between the
Rays and the
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Am ...
, Tropicana Field had the first official use of
instant replay
Instant replay or action replay is a video reproduction of something that recently occurred, both shot and broadcast live TV, live.
After being shown live, the video is replayed so viewers can see it again and analyze what just happened.
Spo ...
in the history of MLB. The disputed play involved a home run hit above the left-field foul pole by Yankee
Alex Rodriguez
Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975), nicknamed "A-Rod", is an American former professional baseball shortstop, third baseman and designated hitter and current businessman. Rodriguez played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (ML ...
. The ball was called a home run on the field, but was close enough that the umpires opted to view the replay to verify the call. Later, the Trop had the first case of a call being overturned by instant replay, when a fly ball by
Carlos Peña originally ruled a ground-rule double due to fan interference, was overturned and made a home run on September 19. The umpires determined that the fan in question, originally believed to have reached over the right-field wall, did not do so.
In
October 2008, Tropicana Field hosted its first baseball postseason games as the Rays met the
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The club plays its ...
in the
American League Division Series, the
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Founded in as one of the Ameri ...
in the
American League Championship Series
The American League Championship Series (ALCS) is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of Major League Baseball's (MLB) postseason. The winner of the ALCS wins the AL pennant and ...
(ALCS), and the
Philadelphia Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. The Phillies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. Since 2004, the team's home stadium has ...
in the
World Series
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. It hosted the on-field trophy presentations for the Rays when they became the American League Champions on October 19, following game 7 of the ALCS. Chase Utley hit the first World Series home run at Tropicana Field during the first inning of game 1 of the 2008 World Series. The Rays ended up losing the game 3–2 and eventually the World Series to the Phillies 4 games to 1.
Since 2008, the top third of the upper-deck seating has been tarped over, artificially reducing the stadium's capacity to 36,048 for the 2008 regular season. It was further reduced to 35,041 for the 2008 postseason, since the 300-level Party Deck had been reserved by MLB as an auxiliary press area. On October 14, 2008, the Rays announced that the upper-deck tarps would be removed for the remainder of the postseason, starting with game 6 of the
ALCS. This increased the capacity of the stadium to nearly 41,000, depending on standing-room-only tickets sold.
2010s
The first
no-hitter
In baseball, a no-hitter or no-hit game is a game in which a team does not record a hit (baseball), hit through conventional methods. Major League Baseball (MLB) officially defines a no-hitter as a completed game in which a team that batted in ...
pitched at Tropicana Field took place on June 25, 2010, thrown by
Edwin Jackson of the
Arizona Diamondbacks
The Arizona Diamondbacks are an American professional baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona. The Diamondbacks compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West Division. The franchise was established ...
, who had been a member of the Rays from 2006 to 2008.
About one month after Jackson's no-hitter, on July 26, 2010, Tropicana Field was the site of the first no-hitter in Rays' history when pitcher
Matt Garza achieved the feat. Garza faced the minimum 27 batters, as the only opponent to reach base (on a walk) was erased by a
double play
In baseball and softball, a double play (denoted as DP in baseball statistics) is the act of making two outs during the same continuous play. Double plays can occur any time there is at least one baserunner and fewer than two outs.
In Major Le ...
hit by the following batter.
On June 24, 2013, in a game against the
Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Since 1989, the team has p ...
, three Rays players –
James Loney,
Wil Myers, and
Sam Fuld – hit consecutive home runs, a first at Tropicana Field.
Because of
rioting in Baltimore, a series between the Rays and
Baltimore Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles (also known as the O's) are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. As one of the America ...
in May 2015 was moved from
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Oriole Park at Camden Yards, commonly known as Camden Yards, is a ballpark in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the home of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s Baltimore Orioles, and the first of the "retro" major league ballparks constructed during the ...
to Tropicana Field. The games were played with the Orioles serving as the home team and the Rays serving as the visiting team.
Due to severe flooding caused by
Hurricane Harvey in the Houston area, the
Houston Astros
The Houston Astros are an American professional baseball team based in Houston. The Astros compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West Division. They are one of two major leag ...
played one "home" series at Tropicana Field in August 2017 against the
Texas Rangers, while the Rays were away on a previously scheduled road trip. This was only the fourth time games were moved to a neutral location due to weather. Coincidentally, in advance of
Hurricane Irma
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arriving in the Tampa Bay area two weeks later, the Rays' home series against the New York Yankees was moved to
Citi Field
Citi Field is a baseball park, baseball stadium located in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, in the Boroughs of New York, borough of Queens, New York City, United States. Opened in 2009, Citi Field is the home of Major League Baseball's New York M ...
, the home stadium of the Yankees' crosstown rivals, the
New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National ...
.
In July 2018, a proposal was unveiled to replace the facility with
Ybor Stadium.
Later that year at the MLB Winter Owners Meeting, though, Tampa Bay Rays owner
Stuart Sternberg announced that the Ybor stadium plan would not go forward.
The current stadium lease between the Rays and the City of St. Petersburg runs through 2027. The city granted the Rays until December 31, 2018, to continue negotiations with
Hillsborough County officials. Although MLB Commissioner
Rob Manfred has stated his support for "the ballpark effort and
isdesire to be
elpin assisting all parties in finding a way to keep the Rays in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area", he also went on to say that the Rays should "explore a path that is in the best interests of his club and Major League Baseball".
In addition, the relocation announcement sparked a flurry of redevelopment proposals submitted to the City of St. Petersburg. There are proposals to eliminate the structure completely,
but efforts have been made to include the public in the debate using several community meetings.
For the 2019 season, Tropicana Field closed its upper decks, as part of efforts and renovations to "create a more intimate, entertaining and appealing experience for our fans". This reduced the stadium's capacity to around 25,000–the lowest in the league. The team's average attendance in the 2018 season was only just over 14,000.
2020s
From December 2020 to April 2021, the stadium hosted the
professional wrestling promotion
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WWE, broadcasting its shows from a
behind-closed-doors set called the
WWE ThunderDome. Due to the start of the
2021 Tampa Bay Rays season, the promotion relocated to
Yuengling Center in
Tampa
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.
On January 26, 2021, seven different proposals to redevelop the Tropicana Field site were unveiled, some with and some without a new stadium.
The
Gas Plant Stadium project was the latest proposal to replace Tropicana Field starting in the 2028 MLB season. This proposal was approved by both the city of St. Petersburg and
Pinellas County commissioners, although construction had not started yet.
The Rays and Hines planned to begin building the stadium in early 2025, and have it ready for Opening Day in 2028.
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On October 9, 2024, while Hurricane Milton impacted the Tampa Bay region, strong winds tore through Tropicana Field's fiberglass roof. Video showed pieces of the roof flapping in the wind, growing until large sections of the roof were missing. The field level was hosting a base camp
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for first responder
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s for before and after the storm; at the time the roof ripped, nobody was on the field, and the Rays clarified that the stadium was not being used as a shelter during the hurricane, as a planned precaution of that scenario. According to a principal engineer with the firm that installed the roof in 1990, it had outlasted its original service life by nearly a decade. On October 31, 2024, the St. Petersburg City Council voted on $6.5 million in remediation. A detailed assessment shows the stadium can be repaired for about $55 million and be ready in time for the 2026 season. On November 14, 2024, the Rays announced they would play all of their home games for the 2025 season at George M. Steinbrenner Field, a nearby stadium that serves as the spring-training home of the New York Yankees. On November 21, 2024, St. Petersburg initially voted 4–3 to spend $23 million to fix the roof of Tropicana Field, but later reversed course. Unless the Rays return to the stadium after 2025, the last home game for the Rays at Tropicana Field was on September 22, 2024, where the Rays defeated the Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Since 1989, the team has p ...
4–3.
The Rays expressed their intent to resume play at Tropicana Field for Opening Day 2026. Major League Baseball has hired an independent adviser to monitor progress of construction to ensure completion by this deadline. In response to the team's proposed deadline, City Administrator Rob Gerdes indicated that St. Petersburg is under no obligation to meet the deadline of Opening Day 2026. Gerdes stated: We look forward to cooperating to attempt to achieve the mutual goal of making Tropicana Field suitable for Major League Baseball games by opening day of the 2026 season. However, it is important to reiterate that the current Use Agreement governs the obligations of the parties and any correspondence between the City of St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay Rays does not alter those obligations.
On January 27, 2025, St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch stated that Tropicana Field can be repaired in time for the 2026 baseball season. The Gas Plant Stadium project was ultimately cancelled in March 2025 with the team stating that they are considering a redevelopment of Tropicana Field with a long term lease instead.
Design
Architectural
The most recognizable exterior feature of Tropicana Field is the slanted roof. It was designed at an angle to reduce the interior volume to reduce cooling costs, and to better protect the stadium from hurricane
A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure area, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its ...
s. The dome is supported by a tensegrity
Tensegrity, tensional integrity or floating compression is a structural principle based on a system of isolated components under compression (physical), compression inside a network of continuous tension (mechanics), tension, and arranged in s ...
structure and is lit up with orange lights after the Rays win a home game. When the Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team is named afte ...
vacated the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome following the 2009 season and moved into Target Field in 2010, Tropicana Field became the only active MLB stadium with a fixed (i.e., not retractable) roof. The catwalks attached to the nonretractable roof have been rare, but occasional, obstructions in the way of batted balls.
The main rotunda, on the east end of the stadium, resembles the Ebbets Field
Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball stadium in the Flatbush, Brooklyn, Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City, New York. It is mainly known for having been the home of the History of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Brooklyn Dodgers baseball tea ...
rotunda on the interior. The walkway to the main entrance of the park featured, until the 2020 season, a long ceramic
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tile
Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, Rock (geology), stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place in an array to cover roofs, floors, wal ...
mosaic, made of 1,849,091 one-inch-square tiles. It was the largest outdoor tile mosaic in Florida, and the fifth-largest in the United States. It was sponsored by Florida Power Corporation, which is now a part of Duke Energy
Duke Energy Corporation is an American electric power and natural gas holding company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company ranked as the 141st largest company in the United States in 2024 – its highest-ever placement on the ...
.
The primary 100-level concourse is at street level, with elevators, escalators, and stairs separating the outfield and infield sections, since the ground is at different grades on either side. The 200-level loge box concourse is further separated, and is carpeted, as it includes the entrances to most of the luxury suites. The 300-level concourse is the highest of the concourses.
Gates
Seven gate entrances/exits to Tropicana Field exist, numbered in a clockwise fashion. Gate 1 is the main entrance, known as the Rotunda, on the right-field side of the stadium. Gate 4 is a VIP-only entrance, while Gate 7 is for stadium and team personnel only.
Dining and amenities
Seating at Tropicana Field is arranged with odd sections on the third-base side and even sections on the first-base side. The hallway behind sections 133–149 is nicknamed "Left Field Street." The hallway behind sections 136–150 is nicknamed "Right Field Street." The 100-level seating wraps around the entire field with a 360° walkway. Behind the stadium's batter's eye is a center field common area, known as the Porch, which provides fans with open seating and standing room to watch games. The Porch, along with other facility improvements, was part of a multimillion-dollar renovation project that was completed before the start of the 2014 season. Loge boxes are featured along the infield of the 100-level from foul pole to foul pole; 200-level seating features 20 sections along the foul lines, broken by the press box behind home plate, with the luxury boxes directly behind and above them. The 300-level seating wraps around the infield along the lines, and also features the "Party Deck", a small-capacity seating area above the left-field outfield seats with separate concessions inside; initially sponsored by tbt*, the Party Deck has been sponsored by GTE Financial since the 2019 season. Rows are lettered starting closest to home plate and rise further away. Seats are numbered starting at the left side of the section.
Of 70 luxury suites, 48 are accessible from the 200-level, while the other 15 are located on the 100-level.
In total. 2,776 club seats are available at Tropicana Field. The Dex Imaging Home Plate Club features its own entrance, recliner seats, and a premium buffet with in-seat service. The second club section, the Rays Club, is along the first-base side on the 100-level at the Loge Box level. It features its own premium buffet and premium seating.
The MacDillville section located on the right-field line, behind the Rays' bullpen, is reserved for the 24 tickets that the Rays provide to personnel returning from deployment, families of deployed personnel, and staff assigned to MacDill Air Force Base.
Field-level party sections were installed in the corners in 2006. The left-field party section is available for groups of 75-136 people and named "162 Landing", in reference to Evan Longoria's walk-off home run in the 162nd and final regular-season game of the season that landed in that section, which clinched the American League
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wild card for the Rays. In 2017, the section was renamed after the Tampa sports bar, "Ducky's" that is featured in the Porch, and co-owned by Longoria; the Ducky's branding was removed following the trade of Longoria to the San Francisco Giants
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before the 2018 season, and 162 Landing has been sponsored by Hard Rock Café since the 2018 season. The right-field party section,e " Papa John's Bullpen Box", is available for groups of 50–85. When the right-field corner was sponsored by the fast-food chain Checkers
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, tickets to the "Checkers Bullpen Cafe" included a free meal at the Checkers kiosk immediately adjacent to the section. As of 2008, both party sections featured all-you-can-eat buffets.
In 2019, the Rays introduced the Left Field Ledge, a party section above the section of the 360 walkway behind left field, offering tables for groups of eight and patio boxes for groups of 12 to 24.
The St. Anthony's Fan Care Clinic is located between Gates 3 and 4 on the 100 level, section 102 (behind home plate). St. Anthony's Health Medical Team staffs the clinic and offers first aid services to fans. A Baby Care Suite located on the 300 level near section 300 features baby-changing stations and private nursing suites.
One of the team's two main apparel stores is located in the stadium, near Gate 1. The other main store, the Tampa Pro Shop and Ticket Outlet, is located in Tampa. Many specialty, smaller stores are located throughout the stadium, including a "Game-Used Merchandise" store located in Center Field Street.
The Rays Touch Tank
Just over the right-center-field fence is the Rays Touch Tank. This , tank is filled with three different species of rays, including cownose rays that were taken from Tampa Bay waters. The tank is one of the 10 biggest in the nation. Admission to the tank area is free for all fans attending home games, but a limit of 40 people are allowed in the area at any given time. The tank is open to fans about 20 minutes after the gates open, and closes to the public two hours after the first pitch. Fans get to see the rays up close and get to learn educational information about them.
The tank and rays are sponsored and maintained by the Florida Aquarium (where they also reside during the offseason), which educates people about rays and other aquatic life.
For every ball hit into the tank during a game by a Rays player, the Rays had donated $5,000 to charity with $2,500 going to the Florida Aquarium and $2,500 going to that player's charity of choice. As of the 2021 season, the netting over the tank was extended to fully enclose the area, removing the possibility of a home-run ball entering the tank.
Before that, only two Rays players hit a home run that landed in the tank:
* Denotes walk-off home run.
In addition, only five players hit home runs into the tank playing for opposing teams:
Concessions
Behind center field on the stadium's ground level near the main rotunda entrance is a two-story, full-service restaurant and recreational area called BallPark & Rec, opened in 2018. The restaurant's second floor features an outdoor area with lawn games, and an indoor arcade area. This restaurant took over the location previously occupied by Everglades Brewhouse, which served several craft beers in addition to having a full liquor bar and opened two hours before first pitch. A "Fan vs. Food" challenge at Everglades was introduced in 2014, which consists of eating a burger and a pound of French fries in under 30 minutes to win two future Rays game tickets and a T-shirt.
Various other concession stands are located behind center field and along the outer rim of the stadium along the base lines, collected in three concourses named Center Field Street, First Base Food Hall, and Third Base Food Hall. These stands frequently change from season to season, are often named after or maintained by stadium sponsors, or are themed after notable Rays figures, such as the Rocco Ball Deli, themed after former Rays player and coach Rocco Baldelli, which was open for the 2018 season until Baldelli was hired by the Minnesota Twins
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in 2019. Current and former concessions include the Taco Bus, the Wine Cellar, The Carvery, Pipo's, Papa John's Pizza, Fish Shack, Everglades BBQ, a full service liquor bar, Bay Grill and the Craft Beer Corner featuring many local craft brewery's including Big Storm Brewing, Cigar City, Green Bench, Sea Dog and 3 Daughters. Green Bench Brewing offers a special edition brew just for the Rays called 2-Seam Blonde Ale.
In addition to these concessions, Tropicana Field previously hosted a concession stand for Outback Steakhouse, a Tampa Bay-based establishment. To compete with established stadiums' hot dog
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traditions, the Trop introduced the "Sting 'Em" Dog in 2007. This consists of a regular hot dog topped with chili and cheese. It was renamed "The Heater" in 2008.
Ted Williams Museum/Hitters Hall of Fame
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The Ted Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame opened in February 1994, in Hernando, Florida,[Video tour of the museum and hall of fame. ] in Citrus County—just a few blocks from the place where Williams lived in his later years.[
In 2006, the museum and hall of fame were moved to Tropicana Field after its original facility in Hernando went bankrupt. A new upstairs wing was opened in 2007, which now houses the exhibits on Ted Williams's careers with the Boston Red Sox and with the United States Marine Corps][ during World War II and the Korean War, as well as the monuments to the members of the Hitters Hall of Fame complete with memorabilia, with donated authentic memorabilia wherever possible and many of Williams's own personal mementos from his career and post-playing life. Williams did not induct himself into his own Hitters Hall of Fame, and was inducted in 2003 only after he died.
The museum also includes a "Pitching Wall of Great Achievement",][ the Negro leagues wing][—including an exhibit about John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil (a "son" of Sarasota, Florida, Sarasota)][—the 500 home run club, "500 Homerun Club" exhibit,][ and exhibits about other topics, including the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League][ and the Tampa Bay Rays.][ The museum often hosts autograph signings and charity auctions during or before games.
The museum is open during game days, opening at the same time as the park and closing after the seventh inning with the concession stands. Admission is free, and the museum is open to all ticketholders.][ In 2012, the museum was open until the 9th inning, but still open only on game days. As of the last week of the 2012 season, the museum was back to closing by the seventh inning (beginning of, not after the inning) and the open-only-on-game-days policy is still in effect.
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Notable events
Basketball
In 1998, Tropicana Field was a regional final site for the 1998 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, NCAA men's basketball tournament. A year later, the stadium played host to the 1999 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, 1999 Final Four which had the 1998–99 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team, Connecticut Huskies beat the 1998–99 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team, Duke Blue Devils 77–74 for the championship. Subsequently, no other NCAA men's basketball game has yet been played at Tropicana Field.
Football
ArenaBowl IX was held at the venue in 1995.
In 2008, the NCAA announced that Tropicana Field would be host to a postseason college bowl game
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, bringing football to the dome. The game, which eventually took on the name Gasparilla Bowl, was played inside Tropicana Field until 2017, after which the bowl organizers moved the annual contest to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
The Trop returned to a football configuration on October 30, 2009, to host one of the three home games of the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League (2009), United Football League, in which the Rays had invested.
The East–West Shrine Game, a postseason college football all-star game played annually since 1925, was played at Tropicana Field from 2012 until 2019.
Hockey
Tropicana Field, then known as the ThunderDome, holds the record for the highest attendance for a Stanley Cup playoffs game, set on April 23, 1996, with 28,183 fans. At the time, this was the largest-ever crowd at an NHL game, which stood until the 2003 Heritage Classic. This still stands the attendance record for a game played at a team's regular home stadium, as all NHL games with a higher attendance were part of the NHL's Winter Classic, Heritage Classic, or Stadium Series.
Motorsports
The World of Outlaws, World of Outlaws Sprint Cars raced at the Suncoast Dome on February 7–9, 1992 as a part of Florida Speedweeks with several tracks hosting events during the month.
An Sports Car Club of America, SCCA Trans-Am Series Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, race was held in 1996 and 1997 on a Street circuit, temporary course encompassing the parking lot and surrounding streets.
Concerts
Tropicana Field has hosted many concerts over the years; one of the first large events upon its completion was a concert by Don Henley on June 29, 1990. Many well-known artists have held concerts at the venue, including Eric Clapton (twice), David Bowie, Janet Jackson (twice), Steely Dan, AC/DC (twice), Guns N' Roses, Billy Joel (twice), Robert Plant, Rush (band), Rush (twice), R.E.M., the Eagles (band), Eagles, Depeche Mode, Rod Stewart, Kiss (band), Kiss, and Van Halen (twice), among others. The venue's largest concert attendance was for the boy band New Kids on the Block in August 1990.
The number of large concerts at Tropicana Field has decreased considerably since the (Devil) Rays were established in 1998, as the club's 81-game home schedule makes scheduling difficult, especially during the summer concert season. Also, the development in nearby Tampa of Amalie Arena
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(opened in 1996) and the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre (opened in 2004) into busy concert venues has further curtailed the concert slate at Tropicana Field.
Rays Summer Concert Series
Beginning in 2007, the Rays organized a "Summer Concert Series" in which a mix of major and lesser-known performers of many different musical genres performed after select home games for no extra charge beyond the price of the game ticket. The concerts were usually scheduled after Friday- or Saturday-night games, with more kid-oriented acts performing after Sunday-afternoon games. The usual procedure was for a portable stage to be rolled out onto centerfield immediately after the final out of the ballgame, with the music starting soon thereafter. For most shows, fans were allowed to come down onto the playing field to watch the performance up close.
The first after-baseball concert featured nostalgia act Sha Na Na in June 2007. The event was so successful that the Rays booked a series of shows for the following season, usually increasing attendance for those games. Participating artists have included The Beach Boys, Los Lobos, LL Cool J, Sister Hazel, Kacey Musgraves, The Jacksons, REO Speedwagon, ZZ Top, Weezer, Kenny Loggins, Avril Lavigne, Joan Jett, and The Wiggles, among many others, totaling over 80 shows in all.
In some seasons, the number of postgame concerts was as high as a dozen. The number dwindled to two in 2017, and before the 2018 season, the Rays announced that they would discontinue the concert series due to "stress on the artificial turf".
On April 27, 2023, the Rays announced that the Summer Concert Series would return to celebrate their 25th anniversary season. The first artist announced was AJR, who would perform after the Friday, May 19 game against the Milwaukee Brewers. The concert proved to be a success, and the team soon announced two more acts, Lee Brice on Friday, August 11, and the "I Love The 90's" Tour, featuring Vanilla Ice, Rob Base, Montell Jordan, and Tone Loc, on Friday, September 8.
Professional wrestling
On December 11, 2020, professional wrestling promotion WWE began broadcasting its weekly shows, ''WWE Raw, Raw'', ''WWE SmackDown, SmackDown'', and ''WWE Main Event, Main Event'', and their associated List of WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming supercards, pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming events from Tropicana Field in a Concert residency, residency. The programs were filmed Behind closed doors (sport), behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in a biosecure bubble called the WWE ThunderDome, which had been relocated from Orlando's Amway Center due to the start of the 2020–21 2020-21 ECHL season, ECHL and 2020–21 NBA season, NBA seasons, as the Amway Center is the shared home of the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL), Orlando Solar Bears and the Orlando Magic.
Through the arrangement, Tropicana Field hosted the pay-per-views TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2020), TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Royal Rumble (2021), Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber (2021), Elimination Chamber, and Fastlane (2021), Fastlane—the final PPV before WrestleMania 37 (hosted by Raymond James Stadium in nearby Tampa
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)—as well as the WWE Hall of Fame (2021), 2021 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and WWE Superstar Spectacle (a WWE Network event produced primarily for the Indian market). As the 2021 MLB season approached, on March 24, 2021, WWE announced that the ThunderDome would be relocated to the Yuengling Center in Tampa, beginning with the April 12 episode of ''Raw'', the night after WrestleMania 37. WWE's final show filmed at Tropicana Field was the April 9 episode of ''SmackDown'', which was taped the week prior on April 2.
WWE would return to Tropicana Field for the Royal Rumble (2024), 2024 Royal Rumble event, which set an attendance record of a reported 48,044 fans.
Criticism
Location
Tropicana Field sits on in the Midtown community of St. Petersburg, Florida. The land the stadium and its parking lots now occupy was occupied by the Gas Plant neighborhood from the late 1800s until 1986.
In the late 1800s, St. Petersburg began a large recruitment initiative to attract people to help build the city's infrastructures and fill lower-income service jobs. African Americans began to move to St. Petersburg from across the south looking to fill these jobs. The influx of African Americans in the area brought the formation of many black communities, including the Gas Plant district. The area housed nearly 800 people, many African-American-owned small businesses and three African-American churches. The district's name came from the two fuel tanks that originally stood where Tropicana Field now stands.
In 1979, the St. Petersburg City Council voted to refurbish the neighborhood, as it had "seen better days." This plan promised to create new, modern, affordable housing and an industrial park that would bring many new jobs to the area. By 1982, developers had offered no proposals for the refurbishment of the district to the city council, even after the council specifically requested the proposals. A group of Pinellas County business people offered a plan to the council that entailed building a baseball stadium, in hopes of attracting a major league team to the area. That year, the council voted unanimously to follow through with the baseball hopes and lease the land to the sports authority for $1 a year.
Most African Americans who used to live or work in the neighborhood felt betrayed by the city and bitter over the baseball development. The city had offered, and followed through with, many reparation programs for the residents and businesses of the Gas Plant district when the district was originally to be refurbished, including financial relocation help, but these programs were welcomed only on the basis that the area would be once again a functional community. When that stipulation changed, residents were angered and new reparation plans were rumored, but never came to fruition. As for the churches of the area, relocation offers extended to them from the City Council were "generous" according to one of the churches' pastors. This is believed to be because of the political power that the churches held.
The destruction of the Gas Plant district and the city's shortcomings in securing economic and employment opportunities for the displaced African American community have left a jagged relationship between city officials and the aforementioned African-American community. The destruction of the Gas Plant district financially crippled and killed many African-American-owned small businesses and is often referred to as the main reason that only 10% of St. Petersburg's small businesses are African-American-owned today.
The dome was built on the former site of a coal gasification plant, and, in 1987, hazardous chemicals were found in the soil around the construction site. The city spent millions of dollars to remove the chemicals from the area.
It is often criticized as being located away from the Tampa Bay area's largest population base in Tampa.
Catwalks
Among the most cited criticisms about the stadium are the four catwalk (theater), catwalks that hang from the ceiling. The catwalks are part of the dome's support structure. The stadium was built with cable-stayed technology similar to that of the defunct Georgia Dome. It also supports the lighting and speaker systems. Because the dome is tilted toward the outfield, the catwalks are lower in the outfield.
The catwalks are lettered, with the highest inner ring being the A Ring, out to the farthest and lowest, the D Ring. The A Ring is entirely in play, while the B, C, and D Rings have yellow posts bolted to them to delineate the relative position of the foul lines. Any ball touching the A Ring, or the in-play portion of the B Ring, can drop for a hit or be caught for an out. The C and D Rings are out of play; if they are struck between the foul poles, then the ball is ruled a home run.
On August 5, 2010, Jason Kubel of the Minnesota Twins
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hit a sky-high infield pop-up that would have ended the inning in a 6–6 game if caught, but the ball struck the A ring and fell safely onto the infield, allowing the Twins to score the go-ahead run and extend the inning in a controversial 8–6 win. As a result, on October 4, 2010, Major League Baseball approved a change in the ground rules for the A and B rings, making it so that a batted ball striking either of the two rings was automatically ruled a dead ball, regardless of whether the ball strikes in fair or foul territory. The rules pertaining to the C and D rings remained the same. This change lasted for just the 2010 MLB season, 2010 postseason.
Several potential hits, though, have been lost as a result of the catwalks. For example, on May 12, 2006, 2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season, Devil Rays outfielder Jonny Gomes hit a long fly ball against the Toronto Blue Jays that seemed destined to be a home run before it hit the B ring, got stuck momentarily, and then rolled off and was caught by Toronto shortstop John McDonald (infielder), John McDonald as Gomes was headed for home plate. Although Rays manager (baseball), manager Joe Maddon tried to argue that it should have been at least a ground rule double since it stayed in the B Ring for a while before coming loose, umpires eventually ruled against the Rays and called Gomes out.
On May 26, 2008, Carlos Peña hit a pop fly to center field that likely would have been caught by 2008 Texas Rangers season, Texas Rangers center fielder Josh Hamilton. The ball instead hit the B ring catwalk and did not come down. Peña was mistakenly given a home run, but after deliberation, the umpires awarded him a ground rule double. This was the second time this had happened, as José Canseco hit a ball that stuck in the same catwalk on May 2, 1999.
Many players have hit the C and D rings for home runs. The first player to hit the rings for a home run was Edgar Martínez of the 1998 Seattle Mariners season, Seattle Mariners on May 29, 1998. Martinez's home run went off the D ring. Three players before him hit balls that went into the C ring, but at the time, balls hitting the C ring were not ruled home runs. Two days prior to Martinez's home run, the ground rules were changed so that if a ball hit the C ring, it would be called a home run. The first player to hit the rings for a home run in postseason play was Rays third baseman Evan Longoria, who hit the C ring off Javier Vázquez (baseball), Javier Vázquez of the Chicago White Sox
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on October 2, 2008, in the second inning of game 1 of the 2008 American League Division Series.
On July 17, 2011, against the Red Sox, Rays batter Sean Rodriguez hit a high foul popup that shattered a lightbulb on a catwalk. Pieces of the broken bulb fell to the turf near the third-base coach's box. After a quick cleaning delay in which the Tropicana Field public address system played the theme to The Natural (film), ''The Natural'' (a 1984 film that prominently features a hit baseball striking and shattering a stadium light fixture), the game resumed.
Another ceiling-related incident came in June 2018, when New York Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier's 9th-inning fly ball bounced off a speaker hanging from the B ring and was caught by Rays shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria for an out. Some suggest that the ball would have traveled far enough for a home run, which would have broken a 6–6 tie. The Rays won the game in extra innings with a walk-off home run.
Bullpens
The bullpens are located along (and close to) the left and right field foul lines and no barriers separate them from the field of play. In fact, fly balls hit into the bullpens are in play. The bullpen players and the pitching mounds are obstacles for fielders chasing fly balls into the pens. Teams have to station a batboy behind the catchers in the bullpens to prevent them from being hit by foul balls from behind. This style of bullpen used to be common in the major leagues, but is currently in use only at Tropicana Field (the Oakland Coliseum has this feature, but the stadium does not have an MLB tenant following the departure of the Oakland Athletics following the 2024 season).
Interior
Another criticism of the stadium is the drab interior environment, especially early in the (Devil) Rays' existence, when the stark concrete interior was compared to a large warehouse. However, since it was designed specifically for baseball, it is somewhat smaller and the sightlines are better than in most domed stadiums, which are often built to accommodate other sports, as well.
The current Rays' Stuart Sternberg-led ownership group has invested several million dollars over the past decade to make the venue more fan friendly. New or improved features include a larger scoreboard, video wall, catwalk sleeves, an outfield touch-tank featuring cownose rays, a walk-around that circles the entire field, two concession and gathering areas in the outfield, and many other additions and upgrades designed to improve the fan experience.
See also
*Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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and the South Florida Bulls football team
*Rays Ballpark, a former proposed new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays that has since been abandoned
*Rays Park at Carillon, a second former proposed stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays that was abandoned in mid-2015
* Gas Plant Stadium, an additional proposed stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays that has been proposed to occupy another portion of the Tropicana Field site that was abandoned
*Charlotte Sports Park, the spring training home of the Tampa Bay Rays, located in Port Charlotte, Florida
*Caesars Superdome, another stadium that had been damaged by a landfalling major hurricane while in use for operations surrounding the storm
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