Major League Baseball (MLB) announced changes to the 2025 master schedule due to the Tampa Bay Rays’ need to relocate their home games to George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. This relocation is necessitated by damage to Tropicana Field from Hurricane Milton. The adjustments aim to optimize game conditions for the Rays, who will now play in an outdoor stadium. The modifications reflect efforts to ensure favorable weather and accommodate the logistical challenges posed by the change in venue.
One key change involves the Rays’ series against the Los Angeles Angels. Originally set to occur at Angel Stadium from April 7–9, the series will now be hosted at Steinbrenner Field from April 8–10. Conversely, the second series between the two teams, initially scheduled in Tampa from August 5–7, will now be played at Angel Stadium from August 4–6. These changes highlight MLB’s efforts to balance the schedule between venues while accommodating the Rays’ temporary home.
Further adjustments include the Rays’ series against the Minnesota Twins. The games initially planned for Target Field in Minnesota from May 26–28 will now take place at Steinbrenner Field on the same dates. Additionally, the series that was supposed to be held in Tampa from July 4–6 has been moved to Target Field. These shifts allow for equitable scheduling between teams while adapting to the Rays’ temporary relocation.
MLB’s schedule adjustments reflect careful planning to minimize disruption caused by the Rays’ move to an outdoor ballpark. By optimizing venues and dates for better weather conditions, MLB seeks to ensure a smooth season for all teams involved while accommodating the unique challenges faced by the Rays in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.