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Pete Alonso knows a lot about his hometown of Tampa and a lot about playing major-league baseball. And the Mets’ All-Star first baseman has a couple ideas on where the Rays should build a new stadium in his hometown.
A Jacksonville group led by billionaire Patrick Zalupski have agreed to buy the Rays for an estimated price of $1.7 billion, according to The Athletic. The deal is expected to be finalized by September after negotiations took place over the past weeks. The Rays' principal owner, Stu Sternberg, bought the franchise in 2004 for $200 million.
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With the start of the 2025 Florida high school football season is getting closer, it is time to preview the top returning running backs for the Tampa Bay area.
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The City of Tampa celebrates turning 138 with Archives Awareness Week, a weeklong event featuring guided tours, free events and special exhibits. Read more:
Tampa International Airport is pulling back the curtain on its rich aviation history with a rare exhibit that opens some of its archive materials to the public for the first time.
ABC Action News reached out to city officials about this week's report swirling around the potential sale of the Tampa Bay Rays.
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The Tampa Bay Rays might finally live up to their namesake. A group led by Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski is expected to buy the franchise for a reported $1.7 billion as early as September, and it wants to move the team from St. Petersburg to Tampa, according to The Athletic.
The team has agreed to a deal in principle with Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski for roughly $1.7 billion.
In late June, residents of Tampa’s District 5 stood before the City Council with an appeal. “I beg you, I ask you, I plead with you to please make sure we get an equitable budget for District 5,” said Joe Robinson,