Tropicana Field Suffers Major Roof Damage from Hurricane Milton
The Tampa Bay Rays face weeks of assessment and repairs after the stadium's roof was severely damaged by the powerful storm.
- The roof of Tropicana Field, home to the Tampa Bay Rays, was torn apart by Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm, as it swept through Florida.
- No injuries were reported at the stadium, which was intended to serve as a base camp for first responders before plans were altered due to the storm's severity.
- The Rays are not scheduled to play at Tropicana Field until March 27, 2025, but the damage raises concerns about the stadium's readiness for the upcoming season.
- Tropicana Field's roof, designed to withstand winds up to 115 mph, had not been replaced since its installation in 1990 and was past its intended service life.
- The team and local authorities are working to secure the stadium while urging the community to support relief efforts for those affected by the recent hurricanes.