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National Football League fans can catch the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the
modern, 66,000-seat Raymond James Stadium, 4201 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., at Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard (tel. 813/879-2827;
www.buccaneers.com) August through December. Single-game tickets (starting at
$30) are very hard to come by, as they are usually sold out to the plethora of
season ticket holders. This is a huge football city!
The National Hockey League's Tampa Bay Lightning, winners of the 2004
Stanley Cup, play in the St. Pete Times Forum starting in October (tel.
813/301-6500; www.tampabaylightning.com). You can usually get single-game
tickets ($8-$155) on game day.
New York Yankees fans can watch the Bronx Bombers during baseball's
spring training, from mid-February to the end of March, at Legends Field (tel.
813/879-2244 or 813/875-7753; www.yankees.mlb.com), opposite Raymond
James Stadium. This scaled-down replica of Yankee Stadium is the largest
spring-training facility in Florida, with a 10,000-seat capacity. Tickets are
$10 to $20. The club's minor-league team, the Tampa Yankees (same contact
info), plays at Legends Field April through August.
The only thoroughbred racetrack on Florida's west coast is Tampa Bay Downs,
11225 Racetrack Rd., Oldsmar (tel. 800/200-4434 in Florida, or
813/855-4401; www.tampadowns.com), home of the Tampa Bay Derby. Races are held
from December to May ($2 general admission, $3 clubhouse), and the track
presents simulcasts year-round. Call for post times.
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