Rays reach memorandum of understanding on new ballpark proposal

The Tampa Bay Rays have reached a Memorandum of Understanding with Hillsborough County and the City of Tampa for a new ballpark proposal.

The agreement marks a significant step toward securing a long-term home for the team in the Tampa Bay area. Rays Chief Executive Officer Ken Babby highlighted the partnership in a statement, noting the commitment from all parties involved in the process.

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