Officials raised a Tampa Bay Rays flag Tuesday at the Old City Hall in Tampa in honor of the team’s run at winning the World Series.
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Officials raise Tampa Bay Rays flag at Old City Hall
Officials raised a Tampa Bay Rays flag Tuesday at the Old City Hall in Tampa in honor of the team’s run at winning the World Series.
Tampa Bay Rays announce Wild Card series roster
The Tampa Bay Rays announced the roster for the American League Wild Card Series in Toronto on Tuesday.
Tampa Bay Rays announce Wild Card series roster
The Tampa Bay Rays announced the roster for the American League Wild Card Series in Toronto on Tuesday.
Titans suspend team activities after multiple players, staffers test positive for COVID-19
In a statement released Tuesday morning, the NFL said “Titans COVID testing results returned three new player positives and five new personnel positives.”
Sports stores open early amid high demand for Lightning Stanley Cup merch
Dick’s Sporting Goods stores across the Bay Area are opening up early Tuesday morning to celebrate the Tampa Bay Lightning winning the Stanley Cup.
Sports stores open early amid high demand for Lightning Stanley Cup merch
Dick’s Sporting Goods stores across the Bay Area are opening up early Tuesday morning to celebrate the Tampa Bay Lightning winning the Stanley Cup.
VIDEOS: Fans crowd together to celebrate Lightning’s Stanley Cup win at Amalie Arena
The coronavirus pandemic couldn’t stop fans from gathering outside Amalie Arena to celebrate the Lightning’s Stanley Cup win on Monday.
Stanley Cup celebrations: Tampa to honor Lightning with boat parade, sold-out fan rally
Celebratory plans were put in place and announced quickly after the Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup Monday night in Game 6 against the Dallas Stars.
Tampa Bay Lightning win Stanley Cup
The league and players’ union worked for nearly four months to iron out where, how and when to play so 2020 wouldn’t join 1919 and 2004 as a year in which the Cup wasn’t awarded. The plan they came up with was unusual. Like the NBA, it called for walling off teams from the public for months on end. Unlike the NBA, it called for doing it in two spots — Toronto and Edmonton, while the U.S. grappled with spiking coronavirus cases in too Florida many places for NHL leadership to feel comfortable.