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Current team(s) Current ballpark(s) Capacity Former team(s) Glendale: Chicago White Sox (2009–present) Los Angeles Dodgers (2009–present) Camelback Ranch [14] 13,000 Goodyear: Cincinnati Reds (2010–present) Cleveland Guardians (2009–present) Goodyear Ballpark [15] 10,000 Mesa: Chicago Cubs (2014–present) Sloan Park [16] 15,000 ...
Long Beach, California: 3,283 Chicago Cubs (1966) Still standing Bosse Field: 1915 1945 Evansville, Indiana: 5,181 Detroit Tigers (1943–45) Still standing Chain of Lakes Park: 1966 2008 Winter Haven, Florida: 7,000 Boston Red Sox (1966–92) Cleveland Indians (1993–2008) Still standing Champion Stadium: 1997 2019 Bay Lake, Florida: 9,500
CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches, [1] formerly called The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, is a baseball park located in West Palm Beach, Florida. The stadium has a capacity of 6,500 people in fixed seats with room for 1,000 more on the outfield berm .
Roger Dean Stadium is one of only two stadiums in Florida to host two Major League Baseball teams annually for spring training: the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals (the other is The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, which opened in 2017, hosting the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros). In both venues, the teams share the main stadium ...
From Jet Blue Park to the Minnesota Twins spring training site, Hammond Stadium, is roughly six miles which is why American League fans flock to Ft. Myers for a couple of months of baseball, golf ...
Clover Park is a baseball stadium located in Port St. Lucie, Florida.The stadium was built in time for the 1988 season and holds 7,160 people. It is the spring training home of the New York Mets (who moved from St. Petersburg's Al Lang Stadium), as well as the home to the St. Lucie Mets Single-A team and the Florida Complex League Mets Rookie League team.
Florida fishing regulations and fishing season opening and closing dates: Snook : Harvest opens Feb. 1 along Florida's Atlantic Coast. Bag limit: 1 per angler per day.
USSSA Space Coast Complex is a baseball stadium and 13 diamond multi-sports facility in Viera, Florida, owned by Brevard County, Florida.Under its original name, Space Coast Stadium, it served as the spring training facility for the Florida Marlins (1994–2002), Montreal Expos (2003–2004), and Washington Nationals (2005–2016) and as the home field of the Brevard County Manatees (1994–2016).