Oh boy, let me tell you about the time I tried to figure out the Tampa Bay Rays’ TV schedule. It was a real head-scratcher, I gotta say. I mean, I’m a big fan, right? Gotta catch all the games, support the home team and all that. So, I started digging around, trying to find out where and when I could watch them play.

First, I checked the usual sports channels, you know, the ones that show most baseball games. Nothing. Then I went online, started searching for the Rays’ schedule. Found a few websites that listed the games, but the TV info was all over the place. Some said it was on this channel, others said it was on that channel. It was a mess!
I even found out that one of the games, against the Padres, wasn’t on TV at all! Apparently, I had to use some streaming thing called Apple TV+. Now, I’m not the most tech-savvy guy, but I figured I’d give it a shot. I mean, it’s the Rays, right? So, I signed up for this Apple TV+ thing, and guess what? I finally found the game!
But that wasn’t the end of it. I still had to figure out the rest of the games. After more digging, I learned that Bally Sports is the main place to watch the Rays on TV. They show almost every game, which is great. Turns out, they’ve been doing this for a long time, like 27 years or something. They’re the real deal when it comes to watching the Rays.
I also stumbled upon some news about the Rays’ owner, Stu Sternberg. He said that baseball is here to stay in Tampa Bay. That’s good to hear, I guess. Means I can keep watching my team for years to come.
Here is how I did it:
- Searched: I looked all over the internet trying to find a schedule with the TV channels.
- Checked: I started with the usual sports networks, you know the ones I always watch.
- Found: Some websites had the schedule, but the TV channel info was wrong.
- Tried: I even signed up for some Apple TV+ streaming thing to watch one game.
- Learned: It turns out, this channel called Bally Sports shows almost all the Rays games.
So, yeah, it was a bit of a journey, but I finally figured out how to watch the Rays on TV. Now I can sit back, relax, and enjoy the games. Go Rays!
