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Rays move six games to avoid weather issues as they recover from recent hurricane

The Tampa Bay Rays have had some of their home games moved to accommodate the weather.
The Tampa Bay Rays have had some of their home games moved to accommodate the weather. Satellite image ©2024 Maxar Technologies / AFP
The Tampa Bay Rays have had six of their 2025 regular-season games shifted to the early season due to weather issues from playing outside, Major League Baseball announced Monday.

The Rays' usual home, domed Tropicana Field, was damaged by Hurricane Milton last month with almost all of its roof shredded and no possibility of playing there next year.

As a result, the Rays moved their 2025 home games from St. Petersburg to the New York Yankees training complex at nearby Tampa, which has an 11,000-seat outdoor stadium.

An April series scheduled against the Los Angeles Angels that had been set for California will instead be played April 8-10 in Florida.

A series between the two which had been set for August in Florida will now be hosted by the Angels on August 4-6.

A Rays series against the Minnesota Twins planned in Minneapolis from May 26-28 will instead be played on the same dates in Tampa while a series that had been set for Tampa on July 4-6 will now be played in Minnesota.

Florida summers can bring extreme heat and rain.