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It has been the spring training home of the Los Angeles Angels since 1993, and it is the home field for night games of the Arizona League Angels. [2] It was the spring training home of the Seattle Pilots in 1969 and 1970 (the Pilots moved to Milwaukee late in spring training of March 1970 and prior to the 1970 regular season), the Milwaukee ...
This category currently contains a list of spring training stadiums from the original identity of this Major League Baseball franchise from (1961–1965) in addition to spring training stadiums from (2016–present).
1961: California Angels, owned by Gene Autry and Robert Reynolds, makes Palm Springs their spring training home. April 1969: 250 law officers face 1,500 youths during Pop Music Festival riot. 1970s 1970–79: The Seattle Pilots later the Milwaukee Brewers and Oakland A's both of the American League shared spring training site
Scottsdale Stadium [20] 12,000 Arizona Diamondbacks (2011–present) Colorado Rockies (2011–present) Salt River Fields at Talking Stick [21] 11,000 Surprise: Kansas City Royals (2003–present) Texas Rangers (2003–present) Surprise Stadium [22] 10,500 Tempe: Los Angeles Angels (1993–present) Tempe Diablo Stadium [23] 9,785
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Spring training begins this week for the Angels, who are trying to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2014.. Because of next month's World Baseball Classic, there will be a slightly ...
Stadium name Opened Closed/Last used for Spring training City Capacity (at closing) Occupants Status Al Lang Field: 1947 2008 St. Petersburg, Florida: 7,227 New York Yankees (1947–50, 1952–61) New York Giants (1951) [2] St. Louis Cardinals (1947–97) New York Mets (1962–87) [b] Baltimore Orioles (1991–95) [b] Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays ...
The parent club, Chicago Cubs, was the first major league team to play at Wrigley, when it played the Angels in a spring training game in 1926. [4] On March 20, 1949, the major league Cubs played the defending world champion Cleveland Indians in a spring training game before 24,517 people. [4] The PCL Angels at Wrigley Field, 1952.