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Imagine: a stadium rising from the edge of the channel near Ybor City or Channelside, shaped like a weathered Spanish galleon. The main entrance? A massive plank you have to walk—yes, walk the plank —to reach the ticket gates.

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It started as a barstool joke: “The Rays can’t draw fans? Fine. Build a stadium that looks like Blackbeard’s revenge.” But the more you look at Tampa Bay—Gasparilla, the Buccaneers, the history of José Gaspar himself—the more a nautical, swashbuckling ballpark starts to make weird, wonderful sense. tampa bay pirate ship stadium

Here’s a draft blog post exploring the concept of a “pirate ship stadium” in Tampa Bay, blending creative vision with fan enthusiasm. Yo Ho & a First Pitch: Could Tampa Bay Actually Build a Pirate Ship Stadium? Imagine: a stadium rising from the edge of

Until then, I’ll be at the current Trop, squinting at the catwalks, dreaming of walking the plank for a seventh-inning stretch. TAMPA BAY, FL It started as a barstool

If you’ve ever been to a Tampa Bay Rays game, you know two things for sure: the product on the field is often underrated, and the stadium conversation has been stuck in a cannonball-sized rut for over a decade. But what if the solution isn’t another cookie-cutter dome or a downtown glass box? What if the Rays leaned all the way into the Bay’s most famous lore—pirates?

Buckle up. We’re talking about a pirate ship stadium.