Charlotte Sports Park will be ready for 2024 spring training
Ever since Hurricane Ian ripped through the spring training home of the
The stadium's roof and grandstand – the most visible portions of the complex – have appeared to be in disrepair over the past calendar year.
But work has been feverish on the overall footprint, which has been closed to the public ever since the storm. Beyond the main stadium, damage was sustained to every part of the complex, especially the main building, where the Rays' offices were destroyed and the clubhouse torn open to the elements.
The administration building that abuts the stadium's right field boardwalk has had its rooftop HVAC units replaced and the roof replacement is near completion. Like the clubhouse, interior repairs are ongoing.
Roof repairs have been completed at the Kids Corner concessions as well as the buildings containing ticket sales and the concessions along the third base side of the concourse.
The main tower of the grandstand, containing the team store, suites and the press area were heavily damaged by the storm. The roof has been removed in that area and the dry-in process is ongoing. All interior work has begun, though, and is moving along.
The stadium and the practice fields all sustained significant damage but have been refurbished and will be ready for play when the Rays arrive.
While the Rays have had wandering eyes for the past few years regarding their spring training home and played in
With the team building a new stadium in
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