2025 Tampa Bay Rays Baseball Tickets | Schedule

Tampa Bay Rays Baseball Tickets are now on sale for the 2025 season. Be there live to see the Rays play some great games this season and be a part of the baseball tradition this year. There are many great games to see including competitive AL East games and much more.

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Tampa Bay Rays Baseball Facts

  1. The Tampa Bay Rays are a professional baseball team based in St. Petersburg, Florida. They are a member of Major League Baseball (MLB) and compete in the American League East division.
  2. The Rays were established in 1998 as an expansion team. They played their first season in 1998 and were originally known as the "Tampa Bay Devil Rays" until their name was changed to the "Tampa Bay Rays" in 2008.
  3. The Rays have reached the World Series twice in their history. They made their first appearance in 2008 but were defeated by the Philadelphia Phillies. Their second World Series appearance came in 2020 when they faced the Los Angeles Dodgers but fell short.
  4. The Rays' home stadium is Tropicana Field, which has been their home since their inaugural season. Tropicana Field is known for its unique feature of a fixed, translucent roof and artificial turf.
  5. The Rays have had success with a limited budget and are often referred to as a "small-market" team. They have been recognized for their analytical approach to player evaluation and innovative strategies on and off the field.
  6. Despite their relatively short history, the Rays have produced many talented players, including Evan Longoria, who played for the team from 2008 to 2017. Longoria is regarded as one of the greatest players in Rays history and was a key figure in their success.
  7. The Rays have a rivalry with the Boston Red Sox, known as the "Rays-Red Sox rivalry." The rivalry intensified in the late 2000s and early 2010s as both teams competed for division titles and faced each other in memorable playoff matchups.
  8. In 2019, the Rays implemented a unique pitching strategy known as the "Opener." Instead of relying on a traditional starting pitcher, the Rays would use a reliever to start the game and then bring in other pitchers to complete the innings. This innovative approach gained attention and was considered successful.
  9. The Rays have had several no-hitters in their history. Matt Garza threw the first no-hitter in Rays history in 2010, and since then, several other pitchers, including James Shields and Alex Cobb, have also achieved this milestone.
  10. The Rays have a loyal fan base known as "Rays Republic" or "Rays fans." Despite challenges with attendance and being located in a competitive sports market, the team has dedicated supporters who cheer them on during home games at Tropicana Field.