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Hours before the start of the season at Steinbrenner Field on Friday, Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg said he agrees with Manfred’s comments that a stadium solution can be found in Tampa Bay.
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John Romano: Stuart Sternberg could sell the Rays, but it may not be a quick resolutionTropicana Field may not have a roof, but Tampa Bay does have rumors. Do you like the one about Stuart Sternberg selling the team, or the one about a new stadium plan in Tampa? Should we discuss ...
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Ownership group partner comes to defense of Rays' Stuart SternbergA longtime partner in the Rays ownership group has come to Stuart Sternberg’s defense, saying that the embattled principal owner is being unfairly criticized, and that he remains interested in ...
Either Stuart Sternberg secures the future of the franchise by moving forward with the redevelopment/stadium deal, or he needs to promptly sell the Rays. For the good of the team.
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EssentiallySports on MSN2 High-Stakes Bidders Emerge to Oust $800M Rays Owner as Manfred Turns Up the HeatThe reason? MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, along with a few other teams, has been pushing Stuart Sternberg to sell the ...
P ressure appears to be mounting among local leaders for Tampa Bay Rays owner Stuart Sternberg to sell the Major League Baseball team, following his announcement Thursday that the team won’t go ...
Inches from calamity and miles from comfort. The decision by Rays owner Stuart Sternberg to pull out of a once-rejoiced plan to build a new baseball stadium in St. Petersburg has upended a major ...
Inches from calamity and miles from comfort. The decision by Rays owner Stuart Sternberg to pull out of a once-rejoiced plan ...
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