Why are the Rays playing at the Yankees' spring training facility?
Due to damage to their home stadium, Tropicana Field, caused by Hurricane Milton.
Sports / MLB
The New York Yankees experienced a surreal situation, playing as visitors in their own spring training home, Steinbrenner Field, against the Tampa Bay Rays, who are using the facility as their home stadium due to hurricane damage at Tropica...
The Tampa Bay Rays were forced to find a temporary home after Hurricane Milton tore off the roof panels at Tropicana Field. The Yankees offered Steinbrenner Field, their spring training facility in Tampa, for the Rays to use as their home stadium. This led to the unusual situation of the Yankees playing as the visiting team in their own facility. The stadium was quickly rebranded to reflect the Rays, with 'YANKEES' signage replaced with 'RAYS' and 'NY' logos converted to 'TB'. Despite the changes, a statue of George Steinbrenner and a display of Yankees retired numbers remained untouched as part of the rental agreement. The Yankees won the opening game of the series, with Ben Rice contributing a four-hit performance. The game had a spring training feel, but it was a regular-season game that counted.
Due to damage to their home stadium, Tropicana Field, caused by Hurricane Milton.
Yankees signage was replaced with Rays signage, and NY logos were converted to TB logos.
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