Welch said St. Pete is prepared to move on without the Tampa Bay Rays if the team does not hold up its end of the deal.
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ST. PETERSBURG — Mayor Ken Welch said the city is prepared to pivot if plans for a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium and redevelopment around it that has consumed his first three years as mayor fall apart.
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Mayor Ken Welch says he is ready to move on if the Tampa Bay Rays back out of the stadium agreement signed last year.
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