Stu Sternberg to sell Tampa Bay Rays for $1.7 billion
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It looks like Tampa Bay Rays fans will have plenty more years to cheer on the team as new ownership appears to be around the corner. According to a report from The Athletic, the Rays will be sold to a group led by Jacksonville,
The Athletic reported Monday that Rays owner Stuart Sternberg had an agreement in principle with Jacksonville-based developer Patrick Zalupski.
The deal could signal a sweeping series of sell moves by the O's, who now have seven picks in the top 100 on Sunday.
The proposed buyers of the Rays are not venture capitalists looking for a flip. These are Florida-rooted businessmen. Do they really care if the team is in Tampa or Orlando?
ATLANTA — Sitting comfortably with his wife, Stevie, and their son, Rhett — plus Rays teammates Jonathan Aranda, Junior Caminero and Brandon Lowe and their families, and some team staff — on the private jet taking them from Boston to Atlanta on Sunday evening, Drew Rasmussen finally felt like the first-time All-Star that he is.
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Trendan Parish became the second Texas Tech baseball player taken in the 2025 MLB Draft. The 6-foot right-handed pitcher was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 10th round of Tuesday's draft, taken with the 297th overall pick.
Caminero made it to the final round but lost to Seattle’s Cal Raleigh, the majors’ regular-season leader, 18-15. Raleigh hit 18 homers (15 in regulation and three in the bonus round) in the final round; Caminero hit 14 in regulation and one in the bonus round.