Thursday, September 26, 2019

Full Circle: The uncertain future of the Tampa Bay Rays

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Full Circle: The uncertain future of the Tampa Bay Rays

Decisions made decades ago haunt the franchise

TAMPA BAY AREA, Fla. — As the Rays fight to make the playoffs, the story of this season is one where the past, present, and future are all swirling around the team. But there was a time in Tampa Bay when baseball was the best game in town.

During six seasons between 2008 and 2013, the Rays went to playoffs four times and made it all the way to the World Series. In both 2009 and 2010, during the Great Recession, their average attendance was above 23,000, which was middle of the pack for Major League Teams, not bad by "Baseball in the Bay" standards.

The Rays would kill for those numbers today. Actually, they would be willing to share the team with another city, in another country for those numbers — which is exactly what they are trying to do now.

The point is, the Rays were once a source of pride for Tampa Bay, a feeling of accomplishment. A feeling that after years of being used as stadium bait by other cities and teams (Chicago White Sox, San Francisco Giants), we finally
“got ours.” Our own Hometown Team. But that was then. This is now.

Here’s a sampling of quotes of the current Baseball climate in the Bay:

“We are simply not well suited for a baseball team that needs to draw tens of thousands of people to its ballpark.” – Rays Owner Stu Sternberg
“We are too large of an area to lose a major sporting franchise.” – Tampa Mayor Jane Castor
“This is about Tampa keeping its team and Montreal having one as well.” – Rays Owner Stu Sternberg
“We need to be one region, when it comes to this team, and quite frankly that’s been lacking.” – St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman
“The team needs to be right over here in Ybor city, I completely agree that we have lost momentum.” — Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan
There’s been plenty of criticism and questions about Rays owner Stu Sternberg’s plan to share the team with Montreal but few answers.

The team declined our repeated request for an interview.

But all the other major players who shape the Rays Future did go on record and had a lot to say, including St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman who sat down with us just days before he would meet with the Rays owner for the third time since the team announced in June that it wants to split its season between here and Canada.

Q & A with St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman:

Paul LaGrone: Have the discussions you’ve had with Rays owner Stu Sternberg been productive?

Mayor Rick Kriseman: Yeah, I think the most important thing for the public to understand is as long as Stu and I, and his team and my team, continue to talk that’s a good thing.

Paul LaGrone: Do you feel like you’re any closer to coming to an agreement?

Mayor Rick Kriseman: Um, I think I’m um, again any time we meet is a positive meeting. We are trying to build on the previous one.

Paul LaGrone: Do you think the Rays have a genuine interest in staying in St Petersburg?

Mayor Rick Kriseman: Well, I think that's what they’ve certainly said publicly. And I’ll be honest everything that’s said behind closed doors we’ve kind of agreed that’s where it’s going to stay. We are not going to negotiate through the media or through the public.

But it’s the public who would finance what the Rays want: a new open air ball park. And it’s the same public who would have to support a part-time team, something they’ve been unwilling to do during a full season at Tropicana Field, which has been home to the league’s lowest attendance for six out of the last eight years, despite the Rays consistently being in the playoff race

Q & A continues with St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman:

Paul LaGrone: If it meant saving would you be willing to go along with this idea of sharing the team, if that were the only way?

Rick Kriseman: If we were to get to a point where we allowed the Rays to explore the split season, I believe and I may be wrong on this, but I believe it would end up showing that the challenges are too great.

Paul LaGrone: If the Rays came back to you with the notion of letting Tampa having another crack of the bat so to speak.. would you be willing to entertain that?

Rick Kriseman: I did what no one else has done that’s sat in my seat, which was to even allow the team to explore the opportunities across the bay. And I gave them three years to do that, which is a considerable amount of time. Um and for whatever reason it didn’t work. I think at this point in time we need to look here. And see what we can do in St Pete.

Paul LaGrone: Are you willing to stand your ground if it means being known as the mayor who lost baseball?

Rick Kriseman: I had two choices. I could try to kick the can to whoever followed me or I could make a decision and move the ball under my administration knowing that there was risk involved in doing that. I will not make everyone happy no matter what I do. And the only time you don’t make anyone unhappy is if you don’t make any decisions at all.

Paul LaGrone: Do you think Major League Baseball will stay in the Tampa Bay area, or do you think this is the beginning of the long goodbye.

Rick Kriseman: I think that if for some reason this team relocated I think instantaneously the Tampa-St. Pete Region becomes the number one sight for expansion. I say that because if you look at our market you look at our population growth, all the things we talked about, and you stack them against all the cities we’ve discussed and we come out on top.

Across the Bay, the challenges are just as big, but Tampa Mayor Jane Castor wants to keep the Rays local, if she can.

Q & A with Tampa Mayor Jane Castor:

Paul LaGrone: You’ve gone on record saying they belong in Tampa. How do you as mayor get that done or ultimately keep them here?

Mayor Jane Castor: If St. Petersburg doesn’t work out then we would love to have them here in Tampa, and I will do everything in my power as mayor to bring them to Tampa.

Paul LaGrone: Do you think it’s worth keeping the Rays here, if it comes at a cost for tax payers?

Mayor Jane Castor: The question is bigger than that. You have individuals who say building a stadium is a losing proposition for any municipality and then on the other hand you can show city after city where it’s a benefit not only to the citizens but to the economy.

Paul LaGrone: Have you had any discussions with owner Stu Sternberg about bringing the Rays to this side of the bay?

Mayor Jane Castor: No, I haven’t had those discussions. The only discussions that he and I have had is that they want to stay in this area.

Paul LaGrone: And do you believe him when he says that?

Mayor Jane Castor: Sure.

Paul LaGrone: You don’t feel like he’s using this as an opportunity leverage to move to another city?

Mayor Jane Castor: No, he doesn’t strike me as that individual.

But Sports Journalist Neil deMause says a sports team’s impact on the local economy is overstated.

“While a new stadium may have its benefits, the amount of public money being put into them never comes back to the public.” — Neil deMause
Finding the money is something Tampa and Hillsborough struck out on when they pitched the new stadium in Ybor City last year.

County Commissioner Ken Hagan was the front man on that effort and now he finds himself on the bench waiting for permission from St. Petersburg to even talk to the Rays.

“We wanted to sit down and have a regional discussion on what is the best way to ensure the team remains here, unfortunately Mayor Kriseman was unable to do that.” — Ken Hagan
Hagan is now pushing for a smaller version of the Ybor City ball park, one that would be suitable for a part-time team and would provide Ybor with a year-round venue for entertainment.

Q & A with County Commissioner Ken Hagan:

Paul LaGrone: You still have confidence that this vision can happen?

Ken Hagan: I do have confidence, at this point. I’m unsure if it will be the original framework or if it will be the dual home field split ball park scenario that the Rays want to explore.

With all the political noise, it’s easy for the fans to be silenced. But that’s never been a problem for Rob Szasz, known as Tampa Bay’s Happy Heckler.

Rob was the Rays' secret weapon, getting into opposing batters’ heads. And it often worked.

“When they take their gloves out of their back pocket I'd go 'better fix that back pocket buddy, major league babseball has dress codes here, you're going to get fined.' You’d see the guy start pushing his pocket back in. You know they hear you!” — Rob Szasz
Rob used to have season tickets, but after the recession, like many fans, he had to give them up. He still goes to the games but it’s just not the same.

Q & A with Tampa Bay’s Happy Heckler Rob Szasz:

Paul LaGrone: Do you think we’re bad fans?

Rob Szasz: I don’t think we are bad fans. We’d be bad fans if we didn’t support the team whatsoever.

Paul LaGrone: Do you think the fans deserve this, what’s happening?

Rob Szasz: No, definitely not they don’t deserve this.

St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman and Rays Owner Stu Sternberg have met three times — that the public knows of.

At the heart of those ongoing discussions is the team asking Kriseman for permission to formally explore the split season with Montreal.

Their lease contract with St. Petersburg runs through the 2027 season.

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There Is A Hidden Gothic Antique Shop In Tampa & It's Eerily Beautiful

There's beauty in dysfunction.

There's something beautiful in the dark and mysterious, and it's a whole vibe that we really love — especially around the spooky season. Dysfunctional Grace Art Co. in Tampa takes the forgotten and lost, offering a wide selection of eerily beautiful decor items at their quirky gothic shop.

When you step foot into Dysfunctional Grace, you may be surprised at what you find. From antique decorations to shrunken heads, skeletons, fossils, preserved animal specimens, and occult & witchy trinkets, it's the ideal place for finding something scary yet striking for all of your Halloween vibes.

Even just looking at the space and figuring out where to start is a beautiful sight. It's weirdly Instaworthy, but not for typical reasons.

You may also find books, crystals, jewelry, and bath bombs too. Aside from spooky odds and ends, visitors will also find taxidermied animals adorning the walls, which can make for an interesting decor piece.

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According to Dysfunctional Grace's website, all animals in their shop passed away of natural causes, by accidents, or the teeth of another animal, with their goal to bring new life to them & what was lost. They ask that you respect the animals that you may see during your visit, alive or dead. You can even bring your dog with you to this dog-friendly shop.

No two visits are the same as staff find, upcycle, & create unique gems with items that may have been tossed aside where they see an unappreciated beauty — as their website says, it's a place where death & dysfunction dance in a graceful ballet. While this shop isn't for everyone, it's definitely worth a stop for those into the weird, witchy, and wonderful world of art, antiques, and creativity.

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You'll find this little shop on 7th Ave in Tampa, just a few paces away from a bewitching secret speakeasy that feels like a mini haunted mansion — which is also allegedly haunted. As if you needed another excuse to check out either place, now you can hit two crows with 1 stone by shopping for some off-the-wall decor, then grabbing a kava or kratom at the lounge after.

An overview of Dysfunctional Grace Art Co. can be seen below. For more cool & unique things to do in the Tampa area, check out the world's most unusual dollar store in Clearwater or this adult-friendly inflatable water park that is a hilariously fun time.

Dysfunctional Grace Art Co.
Price: 💸 - 💸💸

Address: 1903 E 7th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605

Hours: Mon-Thurs, 11 a.m to 6 p.m.
Fri & Sat, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Why You Need To Go: A quirky little antique and decor shop with eery vibes. Surprisingly beautiful, with plenty of spooky decor for the Halloween season.

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Tampa store wants to know who stole its immaculate miniature horse fetus

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This Secret Speakeasy In Tampa Will Make You Feel Like You're In A Real Haunted Mansion

A mini gothic mansion hole in the wall of a bar fit for the queen Wednesday Addams herself.

The Spookeasy Lounge

Florida is home to some of the coolest haunted spots around, but the best ones are often hidden. This little speakeasy tucked away within another restaurant is a bit more paranormal than the rest: The Spookeasy Kava Lounge feels like a haunted mansion fit for Wednesday Addams herself - and all spirits are welcome.

Tampa is home to the coolest and most mysterious mini haunted mansion that gives some mega gothic millionaire vibes. To enter this ghost of a speakeasy you'll have to find it within another restaurant. You simply walk into The Stone Soup Company and head upstairs - look for the black bookcase. Your secret entrance to all of the best spirits lies just behind it.

Inside you'll find a rich textured red room with the most spine chilling decor and jet black accents. The entire space is really regal with gothic wall sconces, dangling exquisite crystal chandeliers, and plush black leather seatings fit for a Queen or King like yourself. They have some really unique design elements, like the ouija board table, perfect for you to set your spirits while you conjure spirits.

The entire place is incredibly Insta-worthy and will fill your feed with the most bewitching magic. Check out the black magic of this enchanting spookeasy below:

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This video below gives you a view of the whole place as one cohesive place and it's seriously beautiful, you'd have to see it to believe it.

On the walls, you'll also find beautiful images that have a classic renaissance painting vibe - but they're no ordinary works of art. The eyes follow you, some will shh you, and others will rot and decay right before your eyes.

While the shifting eyes of the painting images follow you and really brings alive the haunted feel, this place may actually be haunted. In a Youtube video, the owners claim they have the only Haunted Kava lounge in Ybor City and have reported experiencing some unexplained things here - such as glasses flying across the bar, things unexpectedly falling off shelves, and water turning on by itself and flooding the downstairs.

They even serve their beverages in crystal clear skull heads that really ties this witchy gothic mansion together. You can sip on their full liquor bar selection or revive yourself after a particularly soul-crushing work week with some mind-altering kava or kratom that's sure to lift your spirits.

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If you're not familiar with either, Kava is a tea made from the root and stems of a small shrub and has been used medicinally and as a part of spiritual ceremonies for over 3,000 years and Kratom is a plant relative to coffee and triggers mild hallucinogenic effects similar to opiates. Both are completely legal and can be enjoyed recreationally like alcohol.

If you're ready to raise your spirits and speak with the dead, The Spookeasy Lounge is upstairs inside of The Stone Soup Company located at 1919 East 7th Ave Tampa, FL 33605. This booze-some bar is open 12 pm - 9 pm Sunday - Thursday and Friday & Saturday from 12 pm - 12 am.

For more information about The Spookeasy Lounge, check out their website here.

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Fun in the sun!

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