The Tampa Bay Rays Tuesday announced that tickets for $10 would be available for all regular season home games at Tropicana Field for the upcoming 2023 season.
The discounted tickets, which will be located in the Party Deck in left field as well as in select lower level areas, are scheduled to go on sale February 10 at 10 a.m. to the general public. Single-game tickets for all other seating areas remain on sale now.
The $10 seats will be available through the team’s website and the MLB Ballpark app on iOS and Android devices while supplies last, and are non-transferable.
25th Anniversary Items Highlight Promotional Schedule
The Rays also announced their promotional schedule for the 2023 season, which features four game that will contain 25th Anniversary giveaways.
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The team is scheduled to have promotional items celebrating the 25th anniversary of the team’s play on April 2 against the Detroit Tigers as well as July 9 against the Atlanta Braves, August 26 against the Yankees, and September 23 against Toronto.
Other promotional items that will be available to all fans while supplies last include a Rays belt bag (April 21 vs. Chicago White Sox), a reversible bucket hat (May 26 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers), and a Randy Arozarena soccer jersey (June 24 vs. Kansas City). Items available to fans 14 and under include Devil Rays (May 7 vs. New York Yankees), Raymond Squishy (June 11 vs. Texas), and Rays back to school pencil pouch (July 23 vs. Baltimore).
The team is also hosting a number of theme night, where fans will receive a promotional item with the purchase of a theme ticket. Among the themes are heritage celebration nights, days for fans of the University of Florida, Florida State University, University of South Florida and University of Tampa, and salutes to veterans, first responders and law enforcement.
A full list of the promotional schedule and theme night is available on the team’s website.
Steve Carney is the founder and publisher of St. Pete Nine. One of the people most associated with baseball coverage in Tampa Bay, he spent 13 seasons covering the Rays for flagship radio station WDAE, first as producer of Rays Radio broadcasts, then as beat reporter beginning in 2011. He likes new analytics and aged bourbon, and is the owner of one of the ugliest knuckleballs ever witnessed by baseball scouts.