Tropicana Field roof ripped off




Tampa Bay Rays' Tropicana Field, one of the most iconic stadiums in Major League Baseball, has had its roof ripped off by Hurricane Milton.

The stadium, which was built in 1998, is home to the Tampa Bay Rays and has hosted numerous memorable games and events over the years.

The damage to the roof was caused by the hurricane's powerful winds, which reached speeds of up to 150 miles per hour.

The stadium is currently closed, and it is unclear when it will be repaired.

The Rays are scheduled to play their next home game on Friday, October 14, against the Boston Red Sox.

The team has not yet announced whether the game will be played at Tropicana Field or at an alternate location.

The damage to Tropicana Field is a major blow to the Tampa Bay Rays and to the city of St. Petersburg.

The stadium is a popular tourist destination and a major source of revenue for the city.

The Rays are hoping to repair the stadium as soon as possible and get back to playing baseball at Tropicana Field.