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Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida

Tampa Bay Rays

Progress Energy Park to celebrate finale
2008 Schedule / Tropicana Field

ST. PETERSBURG -- The Tampa Bay Rays will celebrate 83 years of waterfront baseball on Friday, March 28 in the final game to be held at Progress Energy Park, home of Al Lang Field.

"The baseball history emanating from this site rivals that of any major league stadium and none of it would have been possible without Al Lang, who was unsurpassed as an ambassador of baseball in this state," said Rays President Matt Silverman. "His actions spurred St. Petersburg's economy nearly a century ago and helped shape a city. While we are playing our last game at Al Lang Field, the Rays organization will see to it that his legacy lives on in St. Petersburg."

Hall of Famer Monte Irvin will be signing autographs from 11:00-12:15. Among the other guests of honor are John and Hugh Fagen, great-nephews and the closest living relatives of Al Lang.

Before the game against the Cincinnati Reds, jets from the MacDill Air Force Base will perform a fly-over above Progress Energy Park. Rays Fan Hosts will give away Al Lang Field commemorative posters to the first 6,500 fans through the gates. A special on-field presentation will reveal the All-Time Al Lang Team, a roster of the best players to call the Al Lang site their spring training home. The team will include numerous Hall of Famers and at least two players at every position.

After the game, fans are invited onto the field for a free barbecue and live music. Kids will have the chance to run the bases and play catch on the field.

Between innings, the Rays will recognize teams who played on the historic site, including the St. Petersburg Saints, Boston Braves, New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and St. Petersburg Pelicans. Fans can also enjoy music from past eras (early 1900s to present day) throughout the game. The Rays will pay tribute to the late Tommy Walton, the singing hot dog vendor who entertained fans at Al Lang Field for nearly two decades. Source: Press Release 03/26/2008


Tampa Bay Rays
Established 1998

American League (1998–present) 
East Division (1998–present) 


2008 Schedule
1 March 31 @ Orioles 

April

2 April 2 @ Orioles 
3 April 3 @ Orioles 
4 April 4 @ Yankees 
5 April 5 @ Yankees 
6 April 6 @ Yankees 
7 April 7 @ Yankees 
8 April 8 Mariners 
9 April 9 Mariners 
10 April 10 Mariners 
11 April 11 Orioles 
12 April 12 Orioles 
13 April 13 Orioles 
14 April 14 Yankees 
15 April 15 Yankees 
16 April 16 @ Twins 
17 April 17 @ Twins 
18 April 18 White Sox 
19 April 19 White Sox 
20 April 20 White Sox 
21 April 22 Blue Jays* 
22 April 23 Blue Jays* 
23 April 24 Blue Jays* 
24 April 25 Red Sox 
25 April 26 Red Sox 
26 April 27 Red Sox 
27 April 29 @ Orioles 
28 April 30 @ Orioles 
*At Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida 

May

29 May 1 @ Orioles 
30 May 2 @ Red Sox 
31 May 3 @ Red Sox 
32 May 4 @ Red Sox 
33 May 6 @ Blue Jays 
34 May 7 @ Blue Jays 
35 May 8 @ Blue Jays 
36 May 9 Angels 
37 May 10 Angels 
38 May 11 Angels 
39 May 12 Yankees 
40 May 13 Yankees 
41 May 14 Yankees 
42 May 15 Yankees 
43 May 16 @ Cardinals 
44 May 17 @ Cardinals 
45 May 18 @ Cardinals 
46 May 19 @ Athletics 
47 May 20 @ Athletics 
48 May 21 @ Athletics 
49 May 23 Orioles 
50 May 24 Orioles 
51 May 25 Orioles 
52 May 26 Rangers 
53 May 27 Rangers 
54 May 28 Rangers 
55 May 29 White Sox 
56 May 30 White Sox 
57 May 31 White Sox 

June

58 June 1 White Sox 
59 June 3 @ Red Sox 
60 June 4 @ Red Sox 
61 June 5 @ Red Sox 
62 June 6 @ Rangers 
63 June 7 @ Rangers 
64 June 8 @ Rangers 
65 June 9 @ Angels 
66 June 10 @ Angels 
67 June 11 @ Angels 
68 June 13 Marlins 
69 June 14 Marlins 
70 June 15 Marlins 
71 June 17 Cubs 
72 June 18 Cubs 
73 June 19 Cubs 
74 June 20 Astros 
75 June 21 Astros 
76 June 22 Astros 
77 June 24 @ Marlins 
78 June 25 @ Marlins 
79 June 26 @ Marlins 
80 June 27 @ Pirates 
81 June 28 @ Pirates 
82 June 29 @ Pirates 
83 June 30 Red Sox 

July

84 July 1 Red Sox 
85 July 2 Red Sox 
86 July 4 Royals 
87 July 5 Royals 
88 July 6 Royals 
89 July 7 Royals 
90 July 8 @ Yankees 
91 July 9 @ Yankees 
92 July 10 @ Indians 
93 July 11 @ Indians 
94 July 12 @ Indians 
95 July 13 @ Indians 
96 July 18 Blue Jays 
97 July 19 Blue Jays 
98 July 20 Blue Jays 
99 July 21 Athletics 
100 July 22 Athletics 
101 July 23 Athletics 
102 July 24 @ Royals 
103 July 25 @ Royals 
104 July 26 @ Royals 
105 July 27 @ Royals 
106 July 28 @ Blue Jays 
107 July 29 @ Blue Jays 
108 July 30 @ Blue Jays 

August

109 August 1 Tigers 
110 August 2 Tigers 
111 August 3 Tigers 
112 August 4 Indians 
113 August 5 Indians 
114 August 6 Indians 
115 August 7 @ Mariners 
116 August 8 @ Mariners 
117 August 9 @ Mariners 
118 August 10 @ Mariners 
119 August 12 @ Athletics 
120 August 13 @ Athletics 
121 August 14 @ Athletics 
122 August 15 @ Rangers 
123 August 16 @ Rangers 
124 August 17 @ Rangers 
125 August 18 Angels 
126 August 19 Angels 
127 August 20 Angels 
128 August 22 @ White Sox 
129 August 23 @ White Sox 
130 August 24 @ White Sox 
131 August 26 Blue Jays 
132 August 27 Blue Jays 
133 August 28 Blue Jays 
134 August 29 Orioles 
135 August 30 Orioles 
136 August 31 Orioles 

September

137 September 2 Yankees 
138 September 3 Yankees 
139 September 4 Yankees 
140 September 5 @ Blue Jays 
141 September 6 @ Blue Jays 
142 September 7 @ Blue Jays 
143 September 8 @ Red Sox 
144 September 9 @ Red Sox 
145 September 10 @ Red Sox 
146 September 12 @ Yankees 
147 September 13 @ Yankees 
148 September 14 @ Yankees 
149 September 15 Red Sox 
150 September 16 Red Sox 
151 September 17 Red Sox 
152 September 18 Twins 
153 September 19 Twins 
154 September 20 Twins 
155 September 21 Twins 
156 September 22 @ Orioles 
157 September 23 @ Orioles 
158 September 24 @ Orioles 
159 September 25 @ Tigers 
160 September 26 @ Tigers 
161 September 27 @ Tigers 
162 September 28 @ Tigers 

Tropicana Field
(1998–present)

Former Names
Florida Suncoast Dome (1990-1993)
Thunderdome (1993-1996) 

Location
1 Tropicana Drive
St. Petersburg, Florida 33705 

Opened
March 3, 1990 

Surface
Field Turf with dirt infield 

Architect
HOK Sport (Kansas City)
Lescher & Mahoney Sports (Tampa);
Criswell, Blizzard & Blouin Architects (St. Petersburg)
Construction cost $130 million 

Tenants
Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) (1991-1996)
Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) (1993-1996)
Tampa Bay Rays (MLB) (1998-present)
Final Four (1999) 

Capacity
38,437 (2007) 

Field Dimensions
Left Field - 315 ft
Left-Center - 370 ft
Center Field - 404 ft
Right-Center - 370 ft
Right Field - 322 ft
Backstop - 50 ft 


Historic America
www.historicamerica.net