A Pinellas commissioner once again is blasting Tampa Bay Rays team leaders for asserting the county has killed an agreement ...
Notes | Team president Matt Silverman says at Fan Fest that they are still deciding what to do about the new stadium deal as ...
Mayor Ken Welch said the Rays agreed to cover cost overruns in the deal after years of negotiations and called on the team to honor its pledge.
The Tampa Bay Rays' team presidents took to sports talk radio to make their case that Pinellas County and St. Petersburg are ...
Matt Silverman, the Rays’ co-president, said in an email to the St. Petersburg chief administrator that the team wants to “clear up” any questions about its support for the reconstruction.
That letter was in response to one Rays co-president Matt Silverman sent the city on Dec. 30, 2024 — imploring officials to begin repairs soon after previously stating that a 2026 return to the ...
At the end of 2024, Rays president Matt Silverman wrote a letter to the city of St. Petersburg saying the team expects Tropicana Field to be repaired in time for the start of the 2026 season.
Matt Silverman, the Rays' co-president, said in an email to the St. Petersburg chief administrator that the team wants to "clear up" any questions about its support for the reconstruction.
Specifically, team president Matt Silverman said in a spot on WDAE radio from Saturday’s Fan Fest, “We’re going to be here.” In a later interview with the Tampa Bay Times, Silverman said ...
Appearing on WDAE-AM Thursday night on a team-sponsored show, Rays presidents Matt Silverman and Brian Auld again blamed the County Commission for a delay on a fall vote to approve the stadium’s ...
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