Several Major League Baseball teams are currently in flux with their home ballparks, with the Tampa Bay Rays and the Oakland Athletics set to move into new venues by the 2028 season. Looking ahead, several other teams including the Los Angeles Angels, Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Guardians, and Arizona Diamondbacks are potential candidates for new ballparks in the next decade. While some teams have recently renovated their stadiums, others are exploring options for new homes due to various reasons such as ownership changes or lease agreements. In the MLB, the Arizona Diamondbacks are seeking $400 million to $500 million for stadium renovations, while the Milwaukee Brewers secured $500 million in public funding for upgrades. The New York Mets, owned by Steve Cohen, may consider a new stadium in the future. Predictions suggest the A’s and Rays are likely to move first, followed by the Royals and White Sox, with the Diamondbacks possibly renovating Chase Field.
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