ST. PETERSBURG — Stuart Sternberg still plans on owning the Rays and expects them to be playing in a new Tampa Bay-area stadium for “generations to come.” But that doesn’t stop potential suitors from seeking other scenarios, or at least talking about them. Forbes.com, quoting multiple unnamed sources, reported Friday that Trip Miller, founder of Gullane Capital Partners, a Tennessee-based .
Trip Miller, founder of Nashville hedge fund Gullane Capital Partners, is looking to buy the Rays, who created the blueprint for cobbling together a good baseball team on the cheap.
ST. PETERSBURG — Stuart Sternberg still plans on owning the Rays and expects them to be playing in a new Tampa Bay-area stadium for “generations to come.” But that doesn’t stop potential suitors from seeking other scenarios, or at least talking about them. Forbes.com, quoting multiple unnamed sources, reported Friday that Trip Miller, founder of Gullane Capital Partners, a Tennessee-based .
The Tampa Bay Rays are reportedly fielding offers from investors based in Tampa Bay and around the country, according to a report published on the sports news site, "The Athletic."
Reports have several ownership groups interested in buying the Rays, and the latest update highlights how the organization could be relocating out of Tampa Bay.