Rays return to Tropicana Field for a two-team, six-game homestand

The Tampa Bay Rays return to Tropicana Field on Tuesday for their final regular season homestand: a two-team, six-game stretch against the Boston Red Sox (September 17-19) and Toronto Blue Jays (September 20-22). The Rays 2024 season is presented by Orlando Health.

The Rays Baseball Foundation will host the annual Shirts Off Our Backs fundraiser, presented by United Concordia Dental, throughout the final homestand. Fans can make a donation to the Rays Baseball Foundation at Shirts Off Our Backs table locations, or with a volunteer, and receive a scratch-off card with the chance to win team-issued City Connect jerseys, tickets to a 2025 Rays home game and other exciting prizes. Fans can receive two scratch-offs for $10, five for $20, 10 for $30 and 20 for $50. Scratch-off cards will be available at Gate 1, Gate 3, Gate 5, the Republic Bank Draft Room and from roaming volunteers. Every scratch-off card is a winner and proceeds directly benefit the Rays Baseball Foundation. For more information, visit RaysBaseball.com/Shirts.

Additionally, all homestand long fans can enjoy 70 percent off all goods available at the First Base Retail Store while supplies last as part of the Final Out Sale. All sales are final.

Tuesday, September 17 vs. Boston Red Sox

Wednesday, September 18 vs. Boston Red Sox

Thursday, September 19 vs. Boston Red Sox

Friday, September 20 vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Saturday, September 21 vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Sunday, September 22 vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Additional Homestand Notes:

Upgrade Your Experience: Seat upgrades and gameday experiences are available for purchase for every game via the MLB Ballpark app. Fans can select the “Upgrade Your Experience” tile on the Rays team page to see available upgrades. Availability and pricing will vary by game. Experiences include The Baldwin Group Club access, Rays Radio Booth visits, Raymond Meet & Greets and Batting Practice passes. Additional experiences may be added throughout the season.

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