ST. PETERSBURG — More money is flowing to Tropicana Field as the city is working toward getting the Tampa Bay Rays’ home ready in time for opening day 2026.
The City Council on Thursday unanimously approved about $5.3 million more for repairs and expenses to help make that happen. That’s a total of $38.5 million approved to date. The total cost of the project, some of which will be covered by insurance, is still on track to cost around $56 million, city officials said.
The Rays are under contract to play at the Trop through the end of 2028, a year later than expected after Hurricane Milton ripped the roof off. Under that agreement, St. Petersburg is obligated to repair the Trop. The Rays are playing at the New York Yankees spring training stadium, Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, in the mean