Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Rays Facing Schedule Shake-Up, Outdoor Adjustments, Political Drama

The Rays have never had to play home games outdoors. Now thrust in that situation due to Hurricane Milton, changes are coming for 2025. 

Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

The Rays and MLB are now adjusting to the team playing the 2025 season at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, and in the case of the schedule, literally so. 

Less than two weeks after a deal was finalized for the Rays to play their home games next year at the Yankees’ spring training complex, MLB has changed two parts of the schedule to account for the outdoor locale. A home-and-home series with the Angels in April and August was flipped in which the earlier games will now happen in Tampa and the later ones in Anaheim, Calif. The same reversal was also done with a separate set of home-and-home series with the Twins in May and July. 

The shifts now further concentrate the Rays’ 2025 home schedule to the very beginning and end of the season, when the likelihood of extreme heat and rain in Florida is lower. The Rays will now play 47 of their first 59 games overall at home, and then go on the road for 69 of the final 103. 

The extreme nature of that schedule will no doubt put a premium on the team getting off to a strong start competitively. But in the club’s nearly three decades of play, it’s never played home games outside of a domed facility, and MLB said “these proactive schedule adjustments have been made to optimize the number of games played in the best weather conditions given the Rays’ transition to an outdoor ballpark.”

Steinbrenner Field is also the home facility for the Tampa Tarpons, a Yankees minor league affiliate. That club has had to deal with the vagaries of Florida weather playing outdoors, and with the Rays’ arrival next year, will shift to a back field at the Yankees’ complex. 

Other planned modifications by the Rays at Steinbrenner Field include covering up much of the existing Yankees signage at the ballpark and potentially tweaking some game start times to avoid some of the worst of Florida’s rainy season. 

Political Tension 

Those activities, meanwhile, are happening while the relationship between the club and Tampa-area public officials continues to deteriorate. Earlier this week, Pinellas County, Fla., commission chair Kathleen Peters issued an ultimatum demanding the team detail in writing by Sunday its intentions on a proposed $1.3 billion stadium. 

That stance closely follows both the county and city of St. Petersburg delaying votes to issue public-sector bonds covering nearly half of the stadium cost, and the retraction of an appropriation to replace the Tropicana Field roof shredded by Hurricane Milton. 

Rays co-president Brian Auld responded to the county’s demand with a fairly noncommittal statement, saying, “We are eager to work with all partners on a solution for the 2029 season that keeps Major League Baseball in Tampa Bay for generations to come. As we always have, we will maintain contact with the city and county as we navigate our future.”

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign up for
The Memo Newsletter

Get the biggest stories and best analysis on the business of sports delivered to your inbox twice every weekday and twice on weekends.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Bobby Bonilla Day Would End With MLB Owners’ Proposal

MLB team owners are seeking to outlaw future contracts with deferred money.
Jun 28, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser (17) congratulates infielder Jackson Holliday (7) at home plate after Holliday hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning against the Washington Nationals at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Underperforming Teams Make for Uncertain MLB Trade Market

Many clubs don’t yet know whether they will be buyers or sellers.
Jun 28, 2026; Cromwell, Connecticut, USA; Viktor Hovland follows his drive on the 1st hole during the final round of the Travelers Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: John Dufour-Imagn Images

NBC Misses First Hour of Red Sox–Yankees Amid PGA Tour Delay

The Travelers Championship experienced a weather delay on Sunday.
podcast thumbnail mobile
Front Office Sports Today

7/1/26 – LeBron Leaves the Lakers, Kawhi to Toronto, Sorsby Drops NFL Fight, Serena Falls at Wimbledon

0:00

Featured Today

Kansas City Chiefs

NFL Teams Push to Turn Futbol Fans Into Football Devotees

NFL teams are courting international soccer fans during their World Cup visits.
June 26, 2026

What We Saw Traveling the U.S. for the World Cup Group Stage

The knockout stage begins Sunday.
June 26, 2026

In an Era of $1,000 Tickets, $10 Watch Parties Bring Fans Together

Stadium watch parties now rival home-game experiences.
June 25, 2026

Italian Americans Have Severe World Cup FOMO

Bars and restaurants in Boston, Philly, and beyond are missing the Azzurri.
Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull (10) celebrates a three-point basket Monday, June 22, 2026, during the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Indiana Fever defeated the Phoenix Mercury, 86-77
June 24, 2026

Female Athletes Are Trying to Build the ‘Athleisure of Beauty’

“Performance cosmetics” have emerged alongside the women’s sports boom.
Apr 2, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Tom Dundon, owner of the Portland Trail Blazers, visits with fans after a game against the New Orleans Pelicans at Moda Center.

Dundon: Taxpayers Should Foot the Bill for Portland Arena Makeover

The NBA team owner pushed back on private financing for the arena renovation.
June 15, 2026

Dallas Stars ‘Getting Married’ to Plano With $3B Arena Move

The NHL team sees its forthcoming home city as a regional hub.
June 24, 2026

Portland Arena Standoff Revives Fears Over Trail Blazers Future

Portland’s mayor and city council spar over helping fund arena renovations.
Sponsored

Josh Childress: Why Now Is the Time for NBA Expansion

Josh Childress on why he invested in the Portland Thorns, the case for NBA expansion, and donating to Stanford NIL.
June 5, 2026

Bears Taking New $5B Stadium Plans Across State Line to Indiana

The decision arrived just four days after political inaction by Illinois leaders.
June 3, 2026

Stars Arena Move Deepens Downtown Dallas Sports Exodus

Both the Stars and Mavericks are seeking to build new arenas.
June 1, 2026

Indiana’s Bears Stadium Bid Gets More Real After Illinois Misses Chance

Recriminations rise as Illinois leaders fail to ratify a Bears stadium bill.
June 1, 2026

Illinois’ Last-Minute Push for $5B Bears Stadium Runs Out of Time

The state Senate approved a dramatically reworked stadium bill.