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Rays scheduled to play 13 of its first 16 games at home and 47 of 59 through May 28 .
Tampa Bay will play 69 of its last 103 games on the road.
Rays' temporary home, Steinbrenner Field , was heavily damaged by Hurricane Milton .
Rays cannot return to Tropicana Field until 2026 at the earliest, if at all.
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