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Report: Tampa Bay Rays in Advanced Talks To Sell The Team

June 19, 2025 by Last Word On Baseball

The Tampa Bay Rays are moving closer to a decision that will have major implications for the present and future of the franchise. The Rays have been in existence since 1998 and have been owned by two different individuals. They are in advanced talks to anoint the third owner in franchise history. According to Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times, the Rays are in talks “concerning a possible sale of the team.”

BREAKING: #Rays confirm they are in talks “concerning a possible sale of the team.”https://t.co/CWfDGWqXY6

— Marc Topkin (@TBTimes_Rays) June 18, 2025

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Report: Advanced Talks in Progress Concerning Potential Sale of Rays

The Rays have operated under a cloud of uncertainty for some time. If this reported ownership change comes to fruition, the fans can finally feel an air of certainty. Jacksonville home developer Patrick Zalupski and a group of investors are discussing a possible sale of the team at roughly $1.7 billion.

To be clear, Zalupski has reportedly signed a Letter of Intent (LOI), which does not indicate that a sale is official. However, it does indicate that things are moving along. The Rays issued a statement in which they said, “The Tampa Bay Rays announced that the team has recently commenced exclusive discussions with a group led by Patrick Zalupski, Bill Cosgrove, Ken Babby, and prominent Tampa Bay investors concerning a possible sale of the team.”

The Tide Has Been Moving in This Direction

New York-based Stuart Sternberg has owned the Rays since 2005, when he purchased the club for $200 million. The club has performed well under the stewardship of Sternberg, making the postseason nine times. They made the World Series twice in that stretch and have only posted one losing season.

That success is juxtaposed with sketchy attendance in a dilapidated stadium. Hurricane Milton recently damaged the roof of Tropicana Field, forcing the team to play their home games at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. The Rays had a long-term stadium plan lined up in St. Petersburg before Sternberg abruptly backed out, citing increased costs.

Tropicana Field before and after Hurricane Milton (Credit: © Satellite image ©2024 Maxar Technologies / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

The new owner must resolve the stadium situation. Combine that with MLB owners who reportedly pressured Sternberg to sell the franchise, and it’s obvious why we have arrived at this point. One can’t help but wonder how owners must detest paying revenue-sharing to clubs that don’t always invest those funds into their roster.

Rays Fans Looking to a New Future

Sternberg was a polarizing owner for fans of the Rays. On the one hand, the on-field success can’t be denied. On the other hand, Sternberg had a penchant for striking out in his quest to land the team a new stadium. Finances certainly played a large role and there are questions about how a new ownership group will handle the payroll. Baltimore Orioles fans probably had higher hopes for owner David Rubenstein and his plans to raise payroll during his time as owner. In any event, this is a chance to turn the page and inject a fresh breath of air into a situation that had been growing increasingly stale.

 

Main Photo Credit: © Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

The post Report: Tampa Bay Rays in Advanced Talks To Sell The Team appeared first on Last Word On Baseball.

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