There's no place like home. St. Petersburg's love affair with baseball dates back over a century. The development of a new ballpark for the Rays represents the next chapter of the City's baseball history, ensuring it remains one of the unique communities with an MLB team.
Tampa Bay Rays
Spectator Sports
St Petersburg, Florida 31,719 followers
Energizing the Tampa Bay community through the magic of Rays baseball.
About us
The Tampa Bay Rays have proudly represented Major League Baseball in the Tampa Bay region since 1998. The organization and its foundation are committed to building a strong community bond through meaningful interaction and charitable contributions. Rays Up! www.raysbaseball.com
- Website
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http://www.raysbaseball.com
External link for Tampa Bay Rays
- Industry
- Spectator Sports
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- St Petersburg, Florida
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1998
Locations
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Primary
One Tropicana Drive
St Petersburg, Florida 33705, US
Employees at Tampa Bay Rays
Updates
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Happy #NationalInternDay to our Intern Class of 2024! Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication, we can't wait to continue watching you grow.
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On this week's #HereToStay podcast episode, meet Clayton Brody. A recent college graduate and current intern with the Tampa Bay Rays, Clayton discusses his thoughts on the development plan and how projects like this can help retain talent in St. Petersburg. He also shares his special connection to baseball--his grandfather played in the Negro Leagues. Listen now: https://bit.ly/HTS_Ep23
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One book closer to the ballpark! Ryan Pepiot and local children’s book author Davon Miller sat down with our friends at Largo Public Library yesterday for another fun-filled Reading with the Rays event! Presented by Suncoast Credit Union.
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A force is with us tonight 💙 Star Wars lover and Tuesday's Champion, Connor, joined us from Children's Dream Fund. He battles Evans and Nephrotic Syndrome but was nothing short of a ‘trooper’ when it came to throwing out the first pitch. Rumor has it the ball even went at light speed! 🫣
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In celebration of tonight’s Black Legacy game, we’re taking a look back at last week when our AA-Montgomery Biscuits had the honor of playing at Rickwood Field as the Montgomery Gray Sox. Many of our Rays staff and community leaders made the trip to Birmingham and were moved by both the MLB Negro League tribute game and their trip to the Civil Rights Institute.