MLB team’s home arena roof ripped off by Hurricane Milton | Sports in a nutshell

MLB teams home arena roof ripped off by Hurricane Milton

The home arena of the baseball team Tampa Bay Rays serves as a base for thousands of rescue workers during the hurricane.

The roof of the home arena of the Tampa Bay Rays, who play in the North American baseball series MLB, has partially collapsed due to Hurricane Milton moving through the area.

The arena is home to thousands of rescue workers who set up camp there during the hurricane.

According to the city, no one was injured when the roof of the stadium was torn off. Authorities have asked people to avoid the area.

The home arena of the Tampa Bay Rays is located in St. Petersburg, Florida. It was opened in 1990, and its construction cost 138 million dollars, or about 126 million euros.

The club’s plans have been for the Rays to move to a new arena from the 2028 season.

Below, you can see the destruction suffered by the arena as X-insets.

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