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Minor League Baseball has three teams throughout the Tampa Bay area, meaning you can get an affordable, family-friendly baseball experience close to home.
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Tampa Jesuit High School grad Clark Bulleit recently garnered the Wall Street Journal’s attention because he custom-designed a brace for a fellow Duke University football player.
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Baseball season is in full swing and Tropicana Field has a number of new food options for fans. Satisfy your cravings next time you go to a game with these top picks:
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Tampa Bay Rowdies games are a local favorite for avid and amateur soccer fans alike. With the 2018 season in full swing, here are some tips for making the most of your experience:
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The Rays are 20 years old this year, and they have some fun things planned to celebrate:
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The 2018 Valspar Championship is expected to feature star golfers such as Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, and with tickets starting at $39 a day, attending doesn’t have to break the bank.
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Gloves are popping and bats are cracking. Spring training games start this weekend, along with unrivaled player access.
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Monster Energy Supercross, the most competitive off-road motorcycle racing championship in the world, returns to Tampa for the first time in nearly 20 years.
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The sound of construction crews can be heard over the usual grunts and yells associated with Tampa Bay Buccaneers training camp.
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Joe Cole and Marcel Schäfer bring a combined 627 appearances in Europe’s top soccer leagues to the Tampa Bay Rowdies’ young midfield.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning and USA Hockey are working to grow the game of hockey with a series of summer camps held in locations across the state.
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Ralph’s Mob brings an unmatched level of excitement to Tampa Bay Rowdies games. You can’t miss the members who sing and chant constantly, loudly beat drums, wave humorous flags and set off colorful smoke bombs throughout matches.
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Nearly 90% of St. Petersburg voters want St. Petersburg to be home to a Major League Soccer (MLS) team. The May vote was a major boost for Tampa Bay Rowdies owner Bill Edwards’ efforts to persuade the league to award the team an expansion spot.
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The Firestone Grand Prix returns to St. Petersburg March 10-12 with high-speed (and loud) racing. Drivers race at speeds in excess of 170 mph on the 14-turn, 1.8-mile street course along the city’s picturesque waterfront.
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Not quite nine years old, I stayed up late with Dad to watch the game on TV.