Tampa Bay Rays, Steinbrenner Field and Rob Manfred
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A south Tampa home that used to belong to the team's owner George Steinbrenner has hit the market, the Tampa Bay Business Journal reports. You'll need to have at least $12 million in the bank, give or take.
With the New York Yankees muddling their way through to the ALl-Star break, their fans are suddenly finding themself nostalgic for the mercurial days when legendary owner George Steinbrenner ran the team with emotion, passion and an itchy trigger finger. So, this story that Kevin Costner told at the Fanatics festival will hit hard.
Stuart Sternberg has struck a deal in principle to sell the Rays to a group headed by Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski, The Athletic reports.
At George M. Steinbrenner Field on Friday, the Tampa Bay Rays (four straight defeats) take on the Baltimore Orioles (two setbacks in a row) at 7:35 p.m. ET. The Orioles are an underdog (+110 on the moneyline to win) when they take on the Rays (-130). The Rays will start Taj Bradley (5-6) versus the Orioles and Charlie Morton (5-7).
That’s the new asking price for a waterfront estate in South Tampa once owned by legendary Yankees owner George M. Steinbrenner. The late boss of the Bronx Bombers bought the home in 1986 and lived there for nearly two decades, through championships, firings, free-agent frenzies, and front-page headlines.
George Steinbrenner, who bought the Yankees in 1973, died in 2010. “I have nothing against long hair per se,” George Steinbrenner said in 1976, according to The New York Times.
Alex Rodriguez remembers a very specific lesson that longtime New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner taught him over the years.