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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Batter Up! It s spring training time.The Tampa Bay Rays kicked off the 2018 season with the team sannual Fan Fest to welcome in Major League Baseball fans to meet and mingle with this season s players.The event ran Sa hoka turday, February 10at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.Rays fans began lining up early Saturday morning at the stadium entrance to be first in line at the family-fun event.Tampa Bay Rays owner Stuart Steinberg joined Tampa adidas originals samba and Hil salomon lsborough County officials on Friday to announce a preferred site for the team in Ybor City by 2020. But Saturday morning, the team officials main focus was welcoming fans to Tropicana Fieldfor Fan Fest.Rays Marketing Vice President Eric Weisberg said the team s future plans would take care of itself. The focus Saturday was celebrating with Rays fan throughout the Tampa Bay area and beyond.ABC Action News spoke a number of fans whoexpressed their excitementabout mingling with Rays players and the team s potential future in Tampa.
CBS News Two weeks of scorching temperatures are being blamed for at least 46 deaths across the United States, and the swelterin stanley quencher g heat has shattered more than 2,100 temperature records since July 1 - and it s only three weeks into the summer. While millions of Americans from the Midwest to the East Coast are getting a bit of a break Monday from the oppressive heat - thanks to a massive cold front pushing in from Canada - out West, they won t be so lucky. A high-pressure system is already pushing temperatures well above 100 degrees in some cities. Temps cool slightly, but U.S. still roasting The hot weather has damaged roads and buildings. Temp stanley cup eratures hovered around 100 degrees in New York City this past weekend. Utility officials say the sweltering heat most likely triggered a transformer fire in Manhattan. The underground transformer burst into flames, torching stanley water bottle a nearby car. The flames spread to a 16-story building, but luckily nobody was injured. This heat wave is about as unusual as they get, WCBS New York meteorologist Lonnie Quinn said. We had every single state in the lower 48 hit 90 or 100 degrees because of this heat wave. That s unheard of. The blistering heat has taken its toll on the nation s infrastructure. Phillip Dugaw snapped a photo of his U.S. Airways flight in Washington, D.C., Friday. The trip was delayed for three hours after the plane s wheels sank into the melting tarmac. The pilots went out and they Dgud Florida city s old website now being used for porn
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Batter Up! It s spring training time.The Tampa Bay Rays kicked off the 2018 season with the team sannual Fan Fest to welcome in Major League Baseball fans to meet and mingle with this season s players.The event ran Sa hoka turday, February 10at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.Rays fans began lining up early Saturday morning at the stadium entrance to be first in line at the family-fun event.Tampa Bay Rays owner Stuart Steinberg joined Tampa adidas originals samba and Hil salomon lsborough County officials on Friday to announce a preferred site for the team in Ybor City by 2020. But Saturday morning, the team officials main focus was welcoming fans to Tropicana Fieldfor Fan Fest.Rays Marketing Vice President Eric Weisberg said the team s future plans would take care of itself. The focus Saturday was celebrating with Rays fan throughout the Tampa Bay area and beyond.ABC Action News spoke a number of fans whoexpressed their excitementabout mingling with Rays players and the team s potential future in Tampa.