Fan hit in eye by foul ball at Rays game, removed on stretcher
ST. PETERSBURG — A fan sitting near the Rays dugout was taken from Friday's game on a stretcher after being hit in her left eye with a foul ball. The unidentified female fan was sitting in the second row of seats behind the protective netting that was added this season, but the ball, off the bat of Steven Souza Jr., went through a small gap — maybe 4-5 inches wide where the new netting is attached to the old. "She was beat up pretty good,'' Souza said. "It looked liked it caught her right in th..>> view originalRays held to 2 hits in loss to White Sox
Chicago White Sox starter Chris Sale pitches against the Tampa Bay Rays during the first inning on Friday in St. Petersburg. A Lakeland High graduate, Sale tossed a two-hitter for his third win of the season. STEVE NESIUS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ST. PETERSBURG — Chris Sale tossed a two-hitter, Melky Cabrera singled in Jimmy Rollins in the ninth and the Chicago White Sox beat the Tampa Bay Rays 1-0 on Friday night. Sale (3-0), a former Lakeland High standout, struck out nine for his best s..>> view originalReview: Debussy's Prelude showcases the deep talent of the Florida ...
By JIM HARPER Times Correspondent TAMPA -- Music of sensuality, charm, mystery and power highlights this weekend's concerts by the Florida Orchestra. On Friday evening, concertmaster Jeffrey Multer was featured in Mozart's Violin Concerto in G major, a cheerful piece written when the composer was just entering the adult phase of his prodigious career. But in pieces by Debussy and Stravinsky, it was the orchestra's wind and French horn players who stole the show. In a concert without a visiti..>> view originalTrop site's juicy potential presented at meeting at sports bar
ST. PETERSBURG — The lunch crowd at the original Ferg’s Sports Bar & Grill came to hear about what St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce CEO Chris Steinocher called “the largest opportunity of any downtown in the country.” That opportunity is the 85-acre site where Tropicana Field sits, home of the Tampa Bay Rays — at least for the time being as the team hunts in the area for a potential new address. But with or without a new baseball stadium, that prime Tropicana real estate is expected to play a..>> view originalWeekend Events: April 16 and 17
Weekend Events: April 16 and 17 Kathryn Bursch, WTSP 5:31 AM. EST April 16, 2016 Mainsail Art Festival 2016 poster by Alison Claire LaMons (Photo: Mainsailart.org) St. Petersburg, FL - There are so many great arts and sports events around the bay area this weekend it will be tough to find time for all of them!There are a couple of big art festivals this weekend. Mainsail is in St. Pete’s Vinoy Park. It’s considered one of the best fine arts shows in the nation. Ther..>> view originalCould hunt for stadium lead Tampa Bay Rays to...Oldsmar?
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Rays Report A baseball blog by Roger Mooney Roger Mooney covers the Tampa Bay Rays for The Tampa Tribune and TBO.com. He has covered the Rays since their first season in 1998, including 11 years for the Bradenton Herald. Rays add more netting behind home plate, KK, Forsythe sit Published: April 16, 2016 ST. PETERSBURG -- Rays head groundskeeper Dan Moeller and a member of his crew covered the triangular opening behind home plate this afternoon with more netting to prevent fans from behind ..>> view originalSCF baseball drops crucial conference game in extra innings
BRADENTON -- It was a game they needed to have.Trailing by one game for the final automatic state tournament berth in the Suncoast Conference, State College of Florida's baseball team entered Friday's contest with St. Petersburg College looking to get level with the Titans, while staying within reach of league-leading Polk State.However, the Manatees (27-18 overall, 12-11 conference) made a few mental mistakes, walked too many batters and couldn't mount a final comeback in a 9-6 10-inning loss ..>> view originalRomano: The wimps who allow Farm to Fable to exist in Florida
In its first 48 hours online, a riveting expose by Times' food critic Laura Reiley had already been viewed by hundreds of thousands of people across the country. From the Tampa Bay Rays clubhouse to National Public Radio, it seemed the revelation of how restaurants and food vendors used misleading and deceptive claims to entice customers elicited opinions from everyone. Except, apparently, the people in a position to stop it. You would think Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam would be the l..>> view originalDay of Remembrance for the Holocaust set May 3 at St. Timothy's
Day of Remembrance for the Holocaust set May 3 at St. Timothy’s April 16, 2016 By Angela Love Leave a Comment For over a decade now Temple Shalom has been leading with the support of area churches The Tri-County Yom Hashoah Commemoration or Day of Remembrance for the Holocaust. This year the commemoration will be held at 4 p.m. May 3 at St. Timothy’s Catholic Church. This event is free and open to the public and is expected to draw an audience of about 1,200. Each year this event explores a d..>> view original
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