A letter of intent between the Port of Portland and a group seeking to build a Major League Baseball-caliber stadium calls for the private group to pay up to $1.5 million over two years to exclusively negotiate redevelopment of a waterfront site.

A letter of intent between the Port of Portland and a group seeking to build a Major League Baseball-caliber stadium calls for the private group to pay up to $1.5 million over two years to exclusively negotiate redevelopment of a waterfront site.
The Seattle Mariners made their anticipated official announcement that they agreed to a 25-year naming-rights agreement with T-Mobile to rename their SoDo ballpark after the Bellevue-based cellular company.
Montreal has everything needed to support a major league baseball over the long-term, says a new report commissioned by business leaders who want to bring a team back to the city.
The fledgling ballpark plan in the Tampa Bay area is dead, placing the future of the Rays franchise there in jeopardy.
After a delay, a renegotiation, some public outcry and general local politics, the Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District (PFD) Board and Seattle Mariners have reached a final agreement on a new 25-year ballpark lease for the venue formerly known as Safeco Field.
The fate of the “old” Globe Life Park in Arlington will not immediately be a wrecking ball, but rather home to a new pro football team.
Hillsborough County Administrator Mike Merrill says the next move in the effort to build an Ybor City ballpark belongs to the Tampa Bay Rays.