The Tampa Bay Rays return to Steinbrenner Field on Tuesday for a four-team, thirteen-game homestand against the Los Angeles Angels (April 8-10), Atlanta Braves (April 11-13), Boston Red Sox (April 14-16) and New York Yankees (April 17-20). The Rays 2025 season is presented by Orlando Health.
Tuesday, April 8 vs. Los Angeles Angels
- First Pitch: 7:05 p.m.
- Gates Open: 5:35 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Temple Terrace Fire Department Honor Guard
- National Anthem: Performed by American Stage with American Sign Language by Jada Brown
- Ceremonial First Pitch: Thrown by Tuesday's Champion, Tripp Johnson
- Tuesday¡¯s Champion: Before every Tuesday home game, the Rays recognize a child from Make-A-Wish Southern Florida or the Children¡¯s Dream Fund as part of the Tuesday¡¯s Champion program presented by RIPA. The Rays will host 8-year-old Tripp from the Children¡¯s Dream Fund. As part of Tripp¡¯s special day as Tuesday¡¯s Champion, he will meet Rays players and throw out a ceremonial first pitch. Tripp was diagnosed with cancer and dreams of seeing snow. He loves playing baseball, fishing, hunting and riding his horse, Dollar. His favorite Rays player is Brandon Lowe.
Wednesday, April 9 vs. Los Angeles Angels
- First Pitch: 7:05 p.m.
- Gates Open: 5:35 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Largo Fire Rescue Honor Guard
- National Anthem: Performed by Floyd Howze with ASL by Hailey Riggs
Thursday, April 10 vs. Los Angeles Angels
- First Pitch: 1:10 p.m.
- Gates Open: 11:40 a.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Fivay High School NJROTC Color Guard
- National Anthem: Performed by Karinna Lanee with ASL by Thia Sandefur
- Salute: The Rays will recognize Heather Kenny, a Nurse Operations Manager at Orlando Health's Free Standing Emergency Department who has worked in the healthcare industry for 22 years.
Friday, April 11 vs. Atlanta Braves
- First Pitch: 7:05 p.m.
- Gates Open: 5:35 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Dunedin High School Navy JROTC National Anthem: Performed by Mary Olive Gauthier with ASL by Terri Pendleton
- Ceremonial First Pitch: Thrown by a representative from Orlando Health
- Salute: The Rays will recognize Michelle Diaz, a Team Lead Medical Assistant at Orlando Health who has worked in the healthcare industry for 18 years.
Saturday, April 12 vs. Atlanta Braves
- First Pitch: 4:10 p.m.
- Gates Open: 2:40 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Belleview High School AFJROTC
- National Anthem: Performed by Shevonne Philador with ASL by Tess Crowder
- Salute: The Rays will recognize retired Master Sergeant Danilo Del Pino from the U.S. Army.
Sunday, April 13 vs. Atlanta Braves
- First Pitch: 1:40 p.m.
- Gates Open: 12:10 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Lake Region High School Marine Corps JROTC ? National Anthem: Performed by Katie Lombardo with ASL by Thia Sandefur
Monday, April 14 vs. Boston Red Sox
- First Pitch: 7:05 p.m.
- Gates Open: 5:35 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Pinellas Park High School JROTC
- National Anthem: Performed by Blanca with ASL by Thia Sandefur
- Salute: The Rays will recognize retired Sergeant Jasmine Bolan from the U.S. Army.
- Magic Monday: The Rays will host 14-year-old DJ from Buddy Baseball, a local baseball league for individuals with unique abilities. DJ will join Rays players on the field for batting practice and serve as an honorary coach during the singing of the national anthem.
Tuesday, April 15 vs. Boston Red Sox
- First Pitch: 7:05 p.m.
- Gates Open: 5:35 p.m.
- National Anthem and Lift Every Voice and Sing: Performed by Adrienne Clark with ASL by Haylie Tucker
- Ceremonial First Pitch: Thrown by Former Florida State Senator Arthenia Joyner
- Kids Take the Field: In partnership with Nike, nine players from Belmont Heights Little League will be recognized for exemplifying the nine core values of Jackie Robinson and will join Rays players on the field for the national anthem. Robinson¡¯s nine values include: courage, determination, teamwork, persistence, integrity, citizenship, justice, commitment and excellence.
- Tuesday¡¯s Champion: Before every Tuesday home game, the Rays recognize a child from Make-A-Wish Southern Florida or the Children¡¯s Dream Fund as part of the Tuesday¡¯s Champion program presented by RIPA. The Rays will host 6-year-old Ameir from Make-A-Wish Southern Florida. As part of Ameir¡¯s special day as Tuesday¡¯s Champion, he will meet Rays players and throw out a ceremonial first pitch. Ameir was diagnosed with heart disease, but loves playing football, baseball, video games and gardening. His favorite Rays player is Yandy D¨ªaz.
- Jackie Robinson Day: The Rays will commemorate the 78th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking baseball¡¯s color barrier in 1947. The Rays will also recognize their 2025 Jackie Robinson Grant recipients with an in-game check presentation. The Jackie Robinson Grant is awarded to organizations who reflect Jackie Robinson¡¯s nine core values: courage, determination, teamwork, persistence, integrity, citizenship, justice, commitment and excellence. Each of the five recipients will receive $20,000 from the Rays Baseball Foundation and Rowdies Soccer Fund. In addition, the Rays will host students from the Poynter Write Field Program, a writing and mentoring program for African American and Hispanic young men from middle and high schools in Pinellas County.
- In-Game Presentation: The Rays will present a video recap of The Players Alliance baseball clinic held for Belmont Heights Little League on April 13.
- Salute: The Rays will recognize Luis Rosario, a Medical Assistant at Orlando Health who has worked in the healthcare industry for six years.
Wednesday, April 16 vs. Boston Red Sox
- First Pitch: 7:05 p.m.
- Gates Open: 5:35 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by St. Petersburg Fire Honor Guard
- National Anthem: Performed by Francesca Tarantino with ASL by Kennedy Shea
Thursday, April 17 vs. New York Yankees
- First Pitch: 7:05 p.m.
- Gates Open: 5:35 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Brandon Cadet Squadron Color Guard
- National Anthem: Performed by J'Nelle with ASL by Rachel Moore
- Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa is the presenting partner of the Rays series against the Yankees (April 17-20).
Friday, April 18 vs. New York Yankees
- First Pitch: 7:05 p.m.
- Gates Open: 5:35 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Clermont Police Department Honor Guard
- National Anthem: Performed by Shevonne Philador with ASL by Kama Clippard
- Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa is the presenting partner of the Rays series against the Yankees (April 17-20).
Saturday, April 19 vs. New York Yankees
- First Pitch: 4:10 p.m.
- Gates Open: 2:40 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by Plant High School JROTC Color Guard
- National Anthem: Performed by VOIXX with ASL by Tess Crowder
- Salute: The Rays will recognize retired Tank Radio Operator Wai Hoo Tong from the U.S. Army.
- Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa is the presenting partner of the Rays series against the Yankees (April 17-20).
Sunday, April 20 vs. New York Yankees
- First Pitch: 1:40 p.m.
- Gates Open: 12:10 p.m.
- Color Guard: Presented by American Legion Post 331 Orlando Honor Guard
- National Anthem: Performed by Maxine Reyes with ASL by Thia Sandefur
- Rays First Pitch: Thrown by John Bell, CEO of Tampa Theatre. The historic theater was recently named 2024's "Outstanding Historic Theatre" by the League of Historic American Theatres. Bell was also honored by the League as the nation's "Outstanding Individual Contributor."
- Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa is the presenting partner of the Rays series against the Yankees (April 17-20).
Additional Homestand Notes:
- On Sunday, April 13, the Tampa Bay Rays will partner with The Players Alliance and Belmont Heights Little League to host a free Community Catch Baseball Clinic open to the public at Belmont Heights Little League (2101 E Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Tampa, FL 33603) from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Players Alliance is a nonprofit organization founded by current and former professional baseball players, aiming to address systemic barriers to equity and inclusion in baseball by creating opportunities for Black talent on and off the field. Participants can register here or email socialjustice@raysbaseball.com. Registration is also available at the event.
- 50/50 Charity Raffle: Support our community from Steinbrenner Field or online at home while watching the game. With the Early Bird Special, fans receive twice the number of tickets for donations made before first pitch. For example, prior to first pitch, fans can get 10 tickets for $10, 40 tickets for $20, 400 tickets for $50 and 998 tickets for $100. New this year, fans who enter during the Early Bird Special on the first game of a homestand are entered for a chance to win the jackpot and an autographed item from a Rays player. After first pitch, donation levels return to their standard amounts (5/$10, 20/$20, 200/$50, & 500/$100). 50/50 tickets can be obtained online via Rays5050.com or with a stadium ambassador.
- Budweiser Hit the Buds: When a Rays player hits a home run in the designated spot in right field, fans can enter for a chance to win an exclusive VIP game day experience.
- Budweiser Responsibility Has Its Rewards Program: Fans can pledge to be a designated driver in the MLB Ballpark App by abstaining from alcohol and showing their confirmation email to a representative at Guest Services. Each fan who pledges will receive a soft drink or water and the chance to win Rays-branded items.
- Colony Grill Hot Oil Homers: If the Rays hit a home run during a home game, fans can buy any pizza and get one free pizza with a ¡°hot oil¡± topping at participating Colony Grill locations. Fans can redeem the offer within seven days by showing their game ticket on the Ballpark app in-store.
- Culver¡¯s Curds in the Third: If the Rays score a run in the third inning, fans score free Culver¡¯s Wisconsin Cheese Curds. The offer is valid the day after the game at any Tampa Bay location with an online purchase using the code CURDRUN.
- Duke Energy Rays Win Program: For every Rays win, Duke Energy donates $1,000 to the Share the Light Fund, which brings customers and communities together to help individuals and families struggling to pay their energy bills.
- Every Hit is a Win with Suncoast Credit Union: For every Rays hit, Suncoast Credit Union will donate $79 to local nonprofits in honor of their 79 branches. To learn more about the program and vote on a deserving nonprofit organization, visit Suncoast.com/Rays.
- Family Fundays: Family Fundays, presented by RIPA, will return this season on Sunday afternoons. Pregame entertainment will feature face painters, balloon twisters and a variety of additional interactive activities. Fans 14 and under can also take advantage of free player autographs on Sundays along the first-base line, approximately 60 minutes before the game¡¯s first pitch.
- Fireworks: Presented by Orlando Health, fireworks displays will take place during the national anthem, after every home run and in celebration of each victory for games scheduled to start at 4:10 p.m. or later.
- Kane's Furniture 10K Promotion: If Rays pitchers strike out 10 batters during a home game, take your mobile ticket to any Kane's Furniture store within five days and receive a coupon for one Free Taco & Chips at participating area Tijuana Flats locations. Restrictions apply. For more information, visit KanesStrikeout.com.
- Listen Live in the MLB Ballpark App: Fans can select the ¡°Rays Radio¡± icon in the Ballpark app while at Steinbrenner Field to utilize ProWire, a service that offers radio broadcasts with no delay.
- Mascot Race: Returning for the 2025 season, fans can predict the winner of the game¡¯s Mascot Race via the Ballpark app. On the day of the game, fans can select the "Mascot Race" tile on the Rays team page to guess the race winner for a chance to win prizes.
- MLB Ballpark App: Purchase, manage and scan your mobile tickets, buy prepaid parking passes, find venue information, play interactive games and more from the Rays team page in the MLB Ballpark App.
- Mosaic Runs for Food: For every first run scored by the Rays at home, Mosaic will donate $500 to support Meals on Wheels organizations throughout the Tampa Bay area in the fight against food insecurity.
- Orlando Health Sunscreen Stations and Hydration Stations: With the new outdoor environment this season, the Rays and Orlando Health want to make sure fans are prepared for the heat and the sun. Sunscreen Stations and Hydration Stations are available for free to all fans throughout Steinbrenner Field.
- Period Products: Complimentary Aunt Flow tampons and pads are available at Guest Services on the main concourse at Steinbrenner Field.
- Prepaid Parking: To expedite entry into parking lots, fans are encouraged to prepay for parking. See RaysBaseball.com/Parking for more information. Lots open three hours prior to first pitch.
- Rays Rush Tickets: Prior to each home series, a limited number of $20 standing room tickets are released on a first-come, first-served basis. To be notified about these drops, sign up for text alerts by texting RAYS to 42086 (Msg&Data rates may apply. STOP to cancel, HELP for info. 14msgs/wk. NPN.). A maximum of four tickets per account are available. Rays Rush tickets are non-transferable and are not to be resold.
- Seat Upgrades: Want to get closer to the action? Seat upgrades are available for every game on the Rays team page within the Ballpark app. Select the ¡°Seat Upgrades¡± tile to see all available seat upgrade options. Seat upgrades are based on availability.
- Sensory Bags: The Rays provide sensory bags at Guest Services, located on the main concourse of Steinbrenner Field, to offer sensory support to fans in need. This initiative is part of the team¡¯s commitment to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment for all fans, including individuals with autism, sensory processing disorders or other conditions that may make the noise, lights or crowds at a baseball game overwhelming. The sensory bags are equipped with items specifically chosen to help reduce sensory overload and enhance the comfort of these fans during their visit.
- Stolen Bases presented by Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital: For each base stolen by Rays players this season, the organization will donate $250 to the Orlando Health Foundation ¨C West Region. During the four years of this initiative so far, the Rays have donated more than $100,000 to the Orlando Health Foundation, a nonprofit organization that raises crucial funds to sustain and enhance patient care services in our community.
- TD SYNNEX: With the first Rays double play of each home game, TD SYNNEX will donate $250 to Girls Inc., a local nonprofit organization that supports and encourages girls to be "Strong, Smart and Bold" through direct service and advocacy. TD SYNNEX is committed to supporting initiatives around the world that enhance the communities where it has a presence and focus on its pillars of children, wellness and the digital divide.
- Webull: Webull, the Official Online Brokerage of the Rays, will support communities affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton by contributing to various Rays-affiliated relief organizations. This includes special promotions, where fans can download, open and fund their Webull accounts through a dedicated webpage. Webull will match a percentage of those deposits, donating the proceeds to support hurricane relief efforts.