The Tampa Bay Rays’ future home is uncertain, with delays in bond votes for a new ballpark raising doubts about their stay in the Tampa-St. Pete area. The team faces challenges due to Hurricane Milton’s impact, potential moves to minor-league parks, and rising construction costs. A tight timeline and changing political landscape add to the complexity, leaving the Rays’ relocation as early as 2026 a realistic possibility. the given text.
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Before the Mets' 4-1 victory over the Cardinals, manager Carlos Mendoza addressed Juan Soto's slow start and Brandon Nimmo's struggles, noting that Soto still maintains an .830 OPS despite recent performance. Mendoza emphasized the importance of Soto being himself and handling pressure well, while highlighting Nimmo's aggressive approach at the plate, which has not yet yielded results. Mendoza also discussed center field options in light of Jose Siri's injury, indicating flexibility with players like Nimmo...
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