Rays stadium drama and potential relocation could upend MLB's expansion plans
Briefly

Commissioner Rob Manfred has indicated that MLB won't consider expansion until both the A's and Rays resolve their stadium issues, now made urgent by the hurricane's impact.
Stuart Sternberg warned that moving the Rays out entirely is feasible, especially with cities eager for expansion, putting cities like Montreal and Nashville in play for relocation.
With the looming 2025 season approaching, the Rays will temporarily play in a minor league stadium while their officials negotiate the future of their new ballpark.
Currently, city officials are hesitant about approving funding for Tropicana Field repair costs, creating uncertainty about where the Rays will play following the damage.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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