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Tampa Bay Rays vs. Los Angeles Angels Tropicana Field May 29th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field
One Tropicana Dr, St. Petersburg, FL
33705, US
1. Tropicana Field Parking Lot - 0.1 miles, $15
2. Al Lang Stadium Lot - 0.5 miles, $10
3. Bayfront Plaza Garage - 0.8 miles, $20
4. South Core Parking Garage - 1 mile, $15
5. 1st Avenue South Lot - 0.3 miles, $10
If you're a Tampa Bay Rays fan heading to Los Angeles, catching a game at Dodger Stadium is an experience like no other. Opened back in 1962, it's the oldest ballpark west of the Mississippi and still feels like baseball’s grand stage, with a history that includes hosting the 1993 All-Star Game and over 50 million fans through the years. The stadium’s big claim to fame is its first ever dedicated scoreboard from 1966, and honestly, it still feels pretty iconic. Fans love the spacious picnic areas, perfect for relaxing and catching up with friends before The Game starts, and there’s always a chance to snag a home run ball if you’re sitting in the Home Run Seats, trust me, it’s a thrill to see one fly right into your glove. The Center Box offers a killer view straight down to home plate, giving you that up-close-and-personal feel. Whether you’re coming from the South Bay via the 405 or from the Arts District by taking the 101 north, Dodger Stadium is a straightforward trip, and once you’re there, it’s just pure baseball magic. And for Tampa Bay Rays fans in LA, it’s a chance to witness history and maybe even catch a game that turns into a memorable story for years to come.