List of Major League Baseball spring training ballparks
The following is a list of current and former Major League Baseball spring training ballparks.
Current ballparks
Grapefruit League (Florida)
Stadium name
Opened
City
Capacity
Current occupants
Former occupants
BayCare Ballpark
2004
Clearwater
8,500
Philadelphia Phillies (2004–present)
Charlotte Sports Park
1988
Port Charlotte
7,000
Tampa Bay Rays (2009–present)
Texas Rangers (1988–2002)
Clover Park
1988
Port St. Lucie
7,160
New York Mets (1988–present)
CoolToday Park
2019
North Port
8,000
Atlanta Braves (2019–present)
Ed Smith Stadium
1989
Sarasota
7,500
Baltimore Orioles (1991, 2010–present)
Chicago White Sox (1989–1997)Cincinnati Reds (1998–2009)
CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches
2017
West Palm Beach
6,500[ a]
Houston Astros (2017–present)[ 1] Washington Nationals (2017–present)
George M. Steinbrenner Field
1996
Tampa
11,000
New York Yankees (1996–present)
Hammond Stadium
1991
Fort Myers
9,300
Minnesota Twins (1991–present)
JetBlue Park at Fenway South
2012
Fort Myers
10,800
Boston Red Sox (2012–present)
LECOM Park
1923
Bradenton
8,500
Pittsburgh Pirates (1969–present)
St. Louis Cardinals (1923–24, 1930–36)Philadelphia Phillies (1925–27)Boston Red Sox (1928–29)Boston Bees/Braves /Milwaukee Braves (1938–40, 1948–62)Kansas City/Oakland Athletics (1963–68)
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
1966
Lakeland
8,500
Detroit Tigers (1966–present)
Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium
1998
Jupiter
6,871
Florida/Miami Marlins (2002–present)St. Louis Cardinals (1998–present)
Montreal Expos (1998–2001)
TD Ballpark
1990
Dunedin
8,500
Toronto Blue Jays (1990–present)
Cactus League (Arizona)
Stadium name
Opened
City
Capacity
Current occupants
Former occupants
American Family Fields of Phoenix
1998
Phoenix
10,000
Milwaukee Brewers (1998–present)
Camelback Ranch-Glendale
2009
Glendale
13,000
Chicago White Sox (2009–present)Los Angeles Dodgers (2009–present)
Goodyear Ballpark
2009
Goodyear
10,000
Cincinnati Reds (2010–present)Cleveland Indians/Guardians (2009–present)
Hohokam Stadium
1997
Mesa
12,500
Athletics (2015–present)
Chicago Cubs (1997–2013)
Peoria Sports Complex
1994
Peoria
12,882
San Diego Padres (1994–present)Seattle Mariners (1994–present)
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick
2011
Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community
11,000
Arizona Diamondbacks (2011–present)Colorado Rockies (2011–present)
Scottsdale Stadium (new)
1992
Scottsdale
12,000
San Francisco Giants (1992–present)
Sloan Park
2014
Mesa
15,000
Chicago Cubs (2014–present)
Surprise Stadium
2003
Surprise
10,500
Kansas City Royals (2003–present)Texas Rangers (2003–present)
Tempe Diablo Stadium
1969
Tempe
9,785
Los Angeles Angels (1993–present)
Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers (1969–72)Seattle Mariners (1977–93)
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 (1998–2008)
Still standing
Al López Field
1955
1988
Tampa, Florida
Chicago White Sox (1957–59)Cincinnati Reds (1960–87)
Demolished (became Raymond James Stadium )
Alex Box Stadium (a.k.a. LSU Varsity Baseball Field)
1938
2008
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
7,760
New York Giants (1938–1939)
Demolished (became part of new Alex Box Stadium )
Bader Park
1944
1998
Atlantic City, New Jersey
4,000
New York Yankees (1944–45)Boston Red Sox (1945)
Demolished (became The Sandcastle )
Ban Johnson Park (a.k.a. Whittington Park)
1894
1947
Hot Springs, Arkansas
2,000
Sioux City Cornhuskers (1894–1900)Cleveland Spiders (1889–1890)St. Louis Cardinals (1900) Pittsburgh Pirates (1901–1914, 1920–1923)Detroit Tigers (1908)Brooklyn Dodgers (1917) Boston Red Sox (1920–1923)
Demolished (became a parking lot for Weyerhaeuser )
Baseball City Stadium
1988
2005
Davenport, Florida
8,000
Kansas City Royals (1987–2002)
Demolished (became Posner Park )
Blair Field
1958
1966
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
Atlanta Braves (1997–2019)
Still standing
City of Palms Park
1993
2011
Fort Myers, Florida
8,000
Boston Red Sox (1993–2011)
Still standing. Currently leased to Florida SouthWestern State College
Clearwater Athletic Field
1923
1954
Clearwater, Florida
3,000
Brooklyn Dodgers (1923–32, 1936–41)Cleveland Indians (1942, 1946)Philadelphia Phillies (1947–54)
Demolished (became Jack Russell Stadium )
Cocoa Expo Sports Center
1964
1993
Cocoa, Florida
5,000
Houston Astros (1964–1984)Florida Marlins (1993)
Still standing
Coffee Pot Park (a.k.a. Sunshine Park)
1914
1928
St. Petersburg, Florida
850
St. Louis Browns (1914)Philadelphia Phillies (1915–18)
Demolished (became private housing)
Connie Mack Field
1924
1992
West Palm Beach, Florida
3,500
St. Louis Browns (1928–36)Philadelphia Athletics /Kansas City Athletics (1946–62)
Demolished (became parking garage for Kravis Center )
Compadre Stadium
1986
1997
Chandler, Arizona
Milwaukee Brewers (1986–1997)
Demolished[ 3]
Cooke Field
1924
Leesburg, Florida
Philadelphia Phillies (1922–1924)
Demolished (became Cutrale Citrus plant)
Desert Sun Stadium
1970
1993
Yuma, Arizona
10,500
San Diego Padres (1969–93)
Still standing
Denison Field
1928
1940
Winter Haven, Florida
unknown
Philadelphia Phillies (1928–1938)New York Giants (1940)
Rebuilt in 1947 as high school football field, Denison Stadium
Estadio Latinoamericano (a.k.a. Gran Estadio de la Habana)
1946
1953
Havana, Cuba
30,000
Brooklyn Dodgers (1947)Pittsburgh Pirates (1953)
Still standing
Estadio Sixto Escobar
1935
1936
San Juan, Puerto Rico
18,000
Cincinnati Reds (1936)
Still standing
Fiscalini Field (a.k.a. Perris Hill Park)
1934
1953
San Bernardino, California
3,500
Pittsburgh Pirates (1935, 1937–42, 1946, 1949–52)St. Louis Browns (1948, 1953)
Still standing
Flamingo Field
1934
1947
Miami Beach, Florida
3,000
New York Giants (1934–35)Philadelphia Phillies (1940–42, 1946)Pittsburgh Pirates (1947)
Still standing
Fogel Field (a.k.a. Fordyce Field)
1912
1926
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Philadelphia Phillies (1912)Pittsburgh Pirates (1921–23, 1926)
Grass field still exists at the site and is used by the Arkansas Alligator Farm for overflow parking
Fort Lauderdale Stadium
1962
2009
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
8,340
New York Yankees (1962–95)Baltimore Orioles (1996–2009)
Demolished
Francisco Casa Grande
1961
1983
Casa Grande, Arizona
unknown
San Francisco Giants (1961–81) California Angels (1982–83)
Demolished
Gilmore Field
1939
1957
Hollywood, California
12,987
Pittsburgh Pirates (1948)
Demolished (became CBS Television City )
Grant Field
1930
1989
Dunedin, Florida
3,417
Toronto Blue Jays (1977–89)
Demolished (became Dunedin Stadium )
Henley Field Ball Park
1923
Lakeland, Florida
1,000
Cleveland Indians (1924–27)Detroit Tigers (1934–42, 1946–65)Lakeland Flying Tigers (2016)
Still Standing Used by the Lakeland Flyer Tigers a minor league team of the Detroit Tigers for the 2016 season while their home facility Joker Marchant Stadium was being renovated.
Herald Park
1884
1904
Houston, Texas
Louisville Colonels (1895)St. Louis Cardinals (1904)
Demolished (became commercial space)
HoHoKam Park (1977)
1977
1996
Mesa, Arizona
Chicago Cubs (1980–96)Oakland Athletics (1977–79)
Replaced by HoHoKam Stadium on same site
Holman Stadium
1953
2008
Vero Beach, Florida
6,500
Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers (1953–2008)
Still standing
Hi Corbett Field
1937
2010
Tucson, Arizona
9,500
Colorado Rockies (1993–2010)Cleveland Indians (1945–1992)
Still standing; now used by the University of Arizona
J. P. Small Memorial Stadium (a.k.a. Barrs Field)
1912
1922
Jacksonville, Florida
Philadelphia Athletics (1914–18)Pittsburgh Pirates (1918)New York Yankees (1919–20)Brooklyn Dodgers (1919–20, 1922)
Still standing
Jackie Robinson Ballpark (a.k.a. City Island Ball Park)
1914
1980
Daytona Beach, Florida
4,200
St. Louis Cardinals (1925–37)Brooklyn Dodgers (1946)Baltimore Orioles (1955) Montreal Expos (1973–80)
Still standing
Jack Russell Memorial Stadium (a.k.a. Jack Russell Stadium)
1955
2003
Clearwater, Florida
6,942
Philadelphia Phillies (1955–2003)
Still standing
Jaycee Park
1954
1954
Fort Pierce, Florida
5,000
Pittsburgh Pirates (1954)
Demolished (became city's police headquarters)
McCulloch Park
1943
1945
Muncie, Indiana
4,100
Pittsburgh Pirates (1943–1945)
Destroyed by fire Community park still standing
Miami Stadium (a.k.a. Bobby Maduro Miami Stadium)
1949
1990
Miami, Florida
13,000
Baltimore Orioles (1959–1990)Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers (1950–1958)
Demolished (became apartments)
Osceola County Stadium
1984
2016
Kissimmee, Florida
5,300
Houston Astros (1985-2016)
Still standing
Palm Springs Stadium
1949
1992
Palm Springs, California
5,185
Chicago White Sox (1951–53)Los Angeles/California Angels (1961–92)
Still standing
Phoenix Municipal Stadium
1964
2014
Phoenix, Arizona
8,775
San Francisco Giants (1964)Oakland Athletics (1984–2014)
Still standing, now used by Arizona State University
Pompano Beach Municipal Park
1957
1986
Pompano Beach, Florida
4,500
Washington Senators /Texas Rangers (1961–86)
Still standing
Payne Park
1924
1990
Sarasota, Florida
New York Giants (1924–27)Boston Red Sox (1933–42, 1946–58)Chicago White Sox (1960–88)
Demolished (became public park of same name)
Pelican Stadium (a.k.a. Heinemann Park)
1915
1957
New Orleans
Brooklyn Dodgers (1921)New York Yankees (1922–1924)
Demolished (became Fountainbleau Hotel)
Plant City Stadium
1988
1997
Plant City, Florida
6,000
Cincinnati Reds (1988–97)
Still standing
Plant Field
1899
2002
Tampa, Florida
Chicago Cubs (1913–16)Boston Red Sox (1919)Washington Senators (1920–29)Detroit Tigers (1930)Cincinnati Reds (1930–54)Chicago White Sox (1954–59)
Demolished (became building onUniversity of Tampa campus)
Recreation Park
1907
1930
San Francisco
15,000
Chicago White Sox (1909–10)
Demolished (became public housing)
Rendezvous Park
1952
1976
Mesa, Arizona
Chicago Cubs (1952–1965)Oakland Athletics (1969–1976)
Demolished (Became part of civic center, Mesa amphitheater)
Rickwood Field
1910
1920
Birmingham, Alabama
10,800
Philadelphia Phillies (1911, 1920)Pittsburgh Pirates (1919)
Still standing
Riverside Park
1914
1935
Dawson Springs, Kentucky
Pittsburgh Pirates (1915–17)
Demolished (rebuilt in 1999)
Riverside Sports Complex
1950
1959
Riverside, California
Cincinnati Reds (1950s)
Still standing
Santaluces Athletic Complex
1969
Lake Worth, Florida
unknown
Montreal Expos
became Santaluces High School and Athletic Complex
Scottsdale Stadium (old)
1956
1991
Scottsdale
4,721 (in 1984)
Baltimore Orioles (1956-1958)Boston Red Sox (1959-1965)Chicago Cubs (1967-1978)Oakland Athletics (1979-1983)San Francisco Giants (1984–1991)
Rebuilt
Space Coast Stadium
1994
2016
Viera, Florida
8,100
Montreal Expos/ Washington Nationals (2002–2016)Florida Marlins (1994–2001)
Still standing
Sun City Stadium
1971
1985
Sun City, Arizona
5,500
Milwaukee Brewers (1973–1985)
Demolished (became part of condo tract)
Tech Field
1921
1941
San Antonio, Texas
Pittsburgh Pirates (1936)St. Louis Browns (1937–1941)
Demolished
Terry Park Ballfield
1925
1987
Fort Myers, Florida
3,000
Philadelphia Athletics (1925–36)Cleveland Indians (1941–42)Pittsburgh Pirates (1955–68)Kansas City Royals (1969–87)
Still standing. Now renamed Park T. Pigott Memorial Stadium
Added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 11, 1995.
Tinker Field
1914
1990
Orlando, Florida
5,100
Cincinnati Reds (1923–33)Brooklyn Dodgers (1934–35)Washington Senators /Minnesota Twins (1936–42, 1946–90)
Demolished (field still standing)
Tucson Electric Park
1998
2010
Tucson, Arizona
11,500
Arizona Diamondbacks (1998–2010)Chicago White Sox (1998–2008)
Still standing
Waterfront Park
1922
1947
St. Petersburg, Florida
Boston Braves (1922–37)New York Yankees (1925–42, 1946–47)St. Louis Cardinals (1938–42, 1946–47)
Demolished (part became Al Lang Field )
West End Park
1905
1945
Houston, Texas
2,500
St. Louis Cardinals (1906–1908)St. Louis Browns (1909–1910, 1915)New York Yankees (1914)
Demolished (became part of Interstate 45 )
West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium
1963
1997
West Palm Beach, Florida
5,000
Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves (1963–97)Montreal Expos (1969–72, 1981–97)
Demolished (became parking lot for Home Depot)
Wilmington Park
1940
1963
Wilmington, Delaware
7,000
Philadelphia Athletics (1943)Philadelphia Phillies (1944–45)
Demolished
Wrigley Field
1922
1966
Avalon, California
Chicago Cubs (1921–41, 1946–51)
Demolished (became part of Catalina Country Club)
See also
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