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Rays Held Yard Sale Before ‘Turning Over Keys’ To Tropicana Field For Roof Repairs

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The post Rays Held Yard Sale Before ‘Turning Over Keys’ To Tropicana Field For Roof Repairs appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A sampling of the seemingly endless inventory of caps available at the Tampa Bay Rays’ yard sale on … More May 31, 2025. The sale was held in the parking lot of Tropicana Field. Tom Layberger Bill Walsh likened the preparation for the Tampa Bay Rays’ charity yard sale held Saturday to an average household’s spring cleaning. The many items collected range from mugs to shirts and everything in between. In the process, there might a surprise or two in the form of something that had been long forgotten about, but evoked a memory or two. “Everyone that does spring cleaning in their house, I think they find things they didn’t know they had,” said Walsh, the Rays’ chief business officer. “It is pretty much the same here on a different scale.” A different scale? How about 28 seasons worth of promotional items and other inventory. Then there were a few items scheduled to be given away to fans that were, well, not given away. An example would be a Willy Adames bobblehead that was scheduled to be handed out to attending fans at Tropicana Field on May 30, 2020. Nobody was going to baseball games, or doing much of anything else, on that date due to the pandemic. When the season finally began in late July, fans were not permitted to attend. The Adames bobble, and other items, were added to the following season’s promotional schedule. Hence, the Rays announced June 9, 2021 would be the date the collectible would finally be handed out. However, the shortstop was dealt to the Brewers on May 21. What to do with all of the bobbleheads? The answer arrived nearly four years later when they were available to those attending the Rays’ yard sale in the Trop parking lot. Similarly, and more…

2025-06-02T02:39:36+00:00

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