List of Major League Baseball spring training cities
The following is a list of current and former Major League Baseball spring training cities.
Current cities
Grapefruit League (Florida)
Future Grapefruit League (Florida)
City | Current team(s) | Current ballpark(s) | Capacity | Former occupants |
---|---|---|---|---|
West Palm Beach | Washington Nationals, Houston Astros (2017–present) | The Ballpark of The Palm Beaches | 7,600 | |
Cactus League (Arizona)
City | Current team(s) | Current ballpark(s) | Capacity | Former occupants |
---|---|---|---|---|
Glendale | Chicago White Sox (2009–present) Los Angeles Dodgers (2009–present) |
Camelback Ranch | 13,000 | |
Goodyear | Cincinnati Reds (2010–present) Cleveland Indians (2009–present) |
Goodyear Ballpark | 10,000 | |
Mesa | Chicago Cubs (2014–present) | Sloan Park | 15,000 | |
Mesa | Oakland Athletics (2015–present) | HoHoKam Stadium | 12,623 | |
Peoria | San Diego Padres (1994–present) Seattle Mariners (1994–present) |
Peoria Sports Complex | 12,882 | |
Phoenix | Milwaukee Brewers (1998–present) | Maryvale Baseball Park | 7,000 | |
San Francisco Giants (1964–83) | ||||
Scottsdale | San Francisco Giants (1992–present) | Scottsdale Stadium | 12,000 | |
Arizona Diamondbacks (2011–present) Colorado Rockies (2011–present) |
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick | 11,000 | ||
Surprise | Kansas City Royals (2003–present) Texas Rangers (2003–present) |
Surprise Stadium | 10,500 | |
Tempe | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (1993–present) | Tempe Diablo Stadium | 9,785 | Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers (1969–72) Seattle Mariners (1977–93) |
See also
References
External links
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