Santa Fe New Mexican

Rays propose $900M stadium in Tampa

- By Dick Scanlon

TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday unveiled an elaborate plan for a new domed stadium that would take them across Tampa Bay to the Ybor City section of Tampa at a cost of nearly $900 million.

The 30,842-seat stadium would be the smallest in Major League Baseball and would be covered by a fully enclosed and translucen­t roof, not a retractabl­e dome.

Stuart Sternberg, principal owner of the Rays since 2005, called the plan “a dramatic break from the past” and explained the blueprint as the franchise’s latest attempt to make a long-term commitment to the region.

“That has the best opportunit­y to happen here in Tampa, at the center of the Tampa Bay region,” Sternberg said. “We believe that baseball cannot only survive but thrive here in Tampa, and Tampa Bay, and all the growth that comes ahead of us.”

The Rays have consistent­ly ranked near the bottom in attendance at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, about 20 miles away from the proposed new site.

The Ybor City site is bordered by Channelsid­e Drive on the west, 15th Street on the east, Fourth Avenue on the north and Adamo Drive on the south.

No plans were revealed about stadium financing. The Rays, now in their 21st season in the American League, made the presentati­on partly to solicit corporate support.

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