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- The Rays finished the regular season with the best record in the American League, and finished second only to the Dodgers in all of Major League Baseball.
- They went on to earn the 1st seed in the American League for the postseason and finish with a postseason record of 11-9, making it to the World Series for the first time since 2008.
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Tropicana Field
- The current home field of the Tampa Bay Rays is Tropicana Field. Originally named the Florida Suncoast Dome, the venue opened to the public on March 3, 1990 at total construction cost of $138 million, completed by Huber, Hunt & Nichols of St. Petersburg. It later became known as the ThunderDome in 1993 and later renamed to Tropicana Field on Oct 4, 1996, in accordance with a naming rights agreement between the Rays and Bradenton's Tropicana Dole Beverages North America.
- Capacity within Tropicana Field has been reduced to 25,025 as a result of the Rays closing the upper deck prior to the 2019 season.
- Those who go to Tropicana Field get to partake in the Rays Touch Experience, where fans get to touch cownose stingrays that reside in a 35-foot, 10,000 gallon exhibit that is located just beyond the right-center field fence.