Gov. Ron DeSantis: Baseball Should Stay in Tampa Bay
Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized the importance of keeping baseball in the Tampa Bay area during a recent news conference. He spoke about the future of the Rays in Tampa Bay following the team’s decision to back out of a stadium and redevelopment deal in St. Petersburg.
Commitment from MLB Commissioner
DeSantis revealed that he had spoken to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, who assured him that Major League Baseball is committed to ensuring that baseball remains in Florida.
Rumors of Team Sale
Addressing rumors of the Rays being up for sale, DeSantis acknowledged interest from potential buyers but noted that the team’s front office has denied any such plans. He mentioned ongoing rumors about the team being sold, with potential buyers expressing interest in bringing baseball to other parts of the state, such as Orlando.
Future of Baseball in Florida
DeSantis expressed optimism about the future of baseball in Florida, highlighting the state’s rapid growth and the importance of having a Major League Baseball franchise in the region.
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Conclusion
Governor Ron DeSantis’s comments underscore the significance of maintaining a Major League Baseball presence in the Tampa Bay area, with assurances from the MLB Commissioner about the commitment to Florida.
FAQs
Q: Is the Tampa Bay Rays team up for sale?
A: While there have been rumors of a potential sale, the team’s front office has denied any such claims.
Q: Are there plans to bring a Major League Baseball franchise to Orlando?
A: Interest has been expressed in expanding baseball to other parts of the state, including Orlando, but no definitive plans have been announced.