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Address: One Tropicana Drive
City: St. Petersburg
State: FL
Zip: 33705
Capacity: 43
Type: Baseball
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Tropicana Field Seating Chart One Tropicana Drive St. Petersburg FL 33705

Events at Tropicana Field

Event Info Date Venue
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Detroit Tigers
Friday, August 1, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Detroit Tigers
Saturday, August 2, 2008
06:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Detroit Tigers
Sunday, August 3, 2008
01:40 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Cleveland Indians
Monday, August 4, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Cleveland Indians
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Cleveland Indians
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
12:40 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Monday, August 18, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Toronto Blue Jays
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Toronto Blue Jays
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Toronto Blue Jays
Thursday, August 28, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Baltimore Orioles
Friday, August 29, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Baltimore Orioles
Saturday, August 30, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Baltimore Orioles
Sunday, August 31, 2008
01:40 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
New York Yankees
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
New York Yankees
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
New York Yankees
Thursday, September 4, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Boston Red Sox
Monday, September 15, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Boston Red Sox
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Boston Red Sox
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Minnesota Twins
Thursday, September 18, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Minnesota Twins
Friday, September 19, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Minnesota Twins
Saturday, September 20, 2008
07:10 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL
Tampa Bay Rays
with
Minnesota Twins
Sunday, September 21, 2008
01:40 PM
Tropicana Field
Saint Petersburg FL

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS: Tropicana Field

For several years, Tampa Bay had the stadium to host a major league baseball team. They just had a little trouble finding the team to play in it.

First, it looked like the Chicago White Sox might relocate to Tampa. That plan was scuttled when New Comiskey Park was approved. Then the San Francisco Giants appeared to be headed to Tampa. Again, the deal fell apart.

Finally, in the spring of 1995, the city earned an expansion team from major league baseball and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays were born. There has been little good news since then.

Tropicana Field tries about as hard as a domed stadium can try. The eight-story-high rotunda entrance was designed from the exact blueprints used to create the Brooklyn Dodgers’ Ebbets Field. Unfortunately, Tropicana Field was built just before the retro ballpark craze took hold, and by trying to be modern, it shows its age. Major league baseball has suggested that the Devil Rays need to be out of the building and into a new facility by 2010. Tropicana Field seating is not the typical generic domed seating plan. 100 high-backed, upholstered “Scout Seats” are the plum tickets, as they give occupants individual monitors showing views from all stadium cameras plus individual concessions and statistics. The stadium also features a restaurant in dead center field hidden behind special one-way glass-patrons of the restaurant can see out, but restaurant activities don’t interfere with the batter’s line of sight.

Devil Rays ticket holders can at least be consoled with the knowledge that they’re watching something unique in major league baseball. Tropicana Field is the only major league park to feature artificial turf and all-dirt base paths. The stadium utilizes the revolutionary FieldTurf system combined with Tennessee clay.

Despite Tropicana Field’s unmistakable heritage as a multipurpose facility, the Devil Rays ownership group has tried to make the park more fan-friendly, as they’ve moved the bullpens into the field of play (down the left and right field lines) and added a family entertainment area that includes a rock climbing wall.

Capacity: 45,000

Year Built: First Devil Rays game 1998

2004 attendance: 16,139 per game average; 1,275,011 total

Dimensions: 315 to left, 370 to left-center, 404 to center, 370 to right-center, 322 to right

Hotels Nearby: Lee Manor Inn, The Pier Hotel, Hilton St. Petersburg, Holiday Inn St. Petersburg

Thrill of victory: April 1, 1998: Unfortunately, the Devil Rays haven’t been a contender since playing their first major league season in 1998. But they did post their first-ever franchise victory on April 1 (fittingly, April Fools’ Day), defeating the Detroit Tigers 11-8. It’s a first for the Devil Rays, a first for Tropicana Field, and a first for pitcher Rolando Arrojo, who gets the victory in his first major league game.

Agony of defeat: March 31, 1998: The Devil Rays had set a precedent for what was to come one day earlier in their inaugural game as a franchise. There was plenty of pomp and circumstance, including ceremonial first pitches by Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Monte Irvin, and Al Lopez. There was a capacity crowd of 45,369. And there was also a Devil Rays defeat, as Detroit posts an 11-6 victory in the season opener for both teams.

Devil Rays Ticket Tips: Devil Rays tickets are plentiful, so you can afford to be choosy about where you sit. Tickets in the Kane’s Club or Platinum Club are the closest to field level. If you get tired of your seats and it’s late in the game, check out the Checkers Bullpen CafĂ©. You’ll get a full-menu sit-down restaurant that’s located directly behind the Devil Rays bullpen, so you can watch that Tampa relief pitcher warm up while chowing down on some dinner.