Tampa Bay Rays
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- DeSantis vetoes $1.7B from his eighth — and final — state budget as governor
Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed $1.7 billion in spending from his final state budget, including cuts to programs for the elderly, correctional officer pay raises, and the Budget Stabilization Fund. The $117.6 billion budget is smaller than the current year's and includes priorities like Everglades restoration, teacher pay hikes, and a cancer treatment program. DeSantis also vetoed prison construction and hospital funding, continuing a pattern of rejecting such measures.
- Nationals’ Jacob Young leaves game after crashing into outfield wall
Washington Nationals center fielder Jacob Young left Saturday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays in the eighth inning after crashing into the outfield wall while making a play on a fly ball. He was attended to by the team’s training staff and walked off the field.
- FY 26-27 budget done, vetoes are coming, and property tax debate lies ahead
The Florida Legislature approved a $114.5 billion budget for fiscal years 2026-27, with Republicans highlighting reduced spending and Democrats criticizing insufficient support for schools, healthcare, and the environment. The budget includes a $300 million tax cut package, $4 million for the Groveland Four, and $250 million for an emergency fund linked to immigration enforcement. A property tax debate is set for a special session, with Governor Ron DeSantis proposing increased homestead exemptions facing opposition from local governments, education groups, and businesses.
- Wander Franco found criminally responsible for abusing minor, avoids jail time
A Dominican judge ruled that Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco is criminally responsible for sexually and psychologically abusing a minor. However, Franco will not serve a jail sentence as part of the court's decision.
- Kalshi promo code NYPMAX: Trade $10, get $10 for Yankees vs. Rays
Kalshi offers a promo code NYPMAX allowing users to trade $10 and receive $10 to make predictions on the Yankees vs. Rays game on Sunday. The promotion is designed to encourage participation in the prediction market platform.
- Fanatics Sportsbook promo code NYPOST: Bet $20, get $350 in bonus bets for Yankees vs. Rays
Fanatics Sportsbook is offering a promotion where users can bet $20 and receive $350 in bonus bets for the Yankees vs. Rays game using the promo code NYPOST. The deal is valid for the specific matchup between the New York Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays.
- BetMGM bonus code NYPNEWSGET: Get up to $1K in no-sweat tokens for Yankees vs. Rays
The BetMGM bonus code NYPNEWSGET offers up to $1,000 in no-sweat tokens for the Yankees vs. Rays MLB game on Saturday. The promotion targets sports betting enthusiasts ahead of the matchup.
- Friday night budget lights: Spending details released after a week of closed-door meetings
Florida House and Senate budget writers reached agreements on a $50 million investment for a Tampa Bay Rays stadium, pay raises for state employees, and an emergency fund. They did not resolve funding for Medicaid and other healthcare programs, which account for 47% of the state budget. The deal includes $250 million for the emergency fund and $40 million for the Florida Job Growth Grant Fund.
- Yankees vs. Rays prediction: How to bet Gerrit Cole’s return to the mound
Gerrit Cole is returning to pitch for the Yankees on Friday after an absence since October 2024. The article focuses on predictions and betting analysis for the upcoming Yankees vs. Rays matchup.
- bet365 bonus code: Bet $10, get $200 in bonus bets for Yankees vs. Rays
bet365 is offering a promotional bonus code for new users that provides $200 in bonus bets when they place an initial $10 wager on the Yankees vs. Rays baseball game. This is a standard sports betting promotion designed to attract new customers.
- Obama’s baseball outing with Castro reignites fury after Trump DOJ drops hammer on Cuban leader
Former Cuban President Raúl Castro was indicted by the Trump DOJ for the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft that killed four people. The indictment has reignited criticism of former President Obama's 2016 normalization trip to Cuba, including his attendance at a baseball game with Castro, with critics arguing the diplomatic engagement gave legitimacy to the Castro regime.
- Obama’s baseball outing with Castro reignites fury after Trump DOJ drops hammer on Cuban leader
Former Cuban President Raúl Castro was indicted by the Trump Justice Department for the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft that killed four people, reigniting criticism of Barack Obama's 2016 normalization trip to Cuba that included attending a baseball game with Castro. Cuban-American critics argue Obama's diplomatic engagement gave legitimacy to the Castro regime while failing to secure meaningful concessions or improvements in human rights.