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MLB Faces Challenges in Tampa Bay and High-Stakes Free Agency Battles

Major League Baseball navigates ballpark issues in Tampa Bay while teams like the Yankees and Dodgers vie for top free agents.

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Updated: Nov 20th, 2024, 10:34 PM ET

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After Hurricane Milton disrupted plans for the Tampa Bay Rays' new stadium, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred emphasized support for the local franchise. Meanwhile, heated free agency battles unfold, with the Yankees pursuing Juan Soto and the Dodgers eyeing Ha-Seong Kim from the Padres. These narratives highlight the shifting dynamics within the league as teams strategize amid ongoing developments.


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