
Grapefruit League Map | Spring Training - MLB.com
The map below features all locations for the MLB Spring Training Grapefruit League.
Spring Training Stadium Map - Cactus League
Navigate the Cactus League’s 10 stadiums with our interactive map. Find locations, directions, and stadium highlights for the 2025 Spring Training season.
List of Major League Baseball spring training cities - Wikipedia
The following is a list of current and former Major League Baseball spring training cities. Some Toronto Blue Jays regular-season home games for 2021 were played in TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Florida.
2025 Cactus League Spring Training – 10 Stadiums, 15 MLB Teams
Experience the 2025 Cactus League Spring Training in Arizona! With 10 stadiums and 15 MLB teams, get the latest schedules, tickets, and insider updates for an unforgettable baseball season.
MLB Spring Training Ballparks
Explore Major League Baseball's Spring Training ballparks to learn more about the venues, from ticketing to directions.
Spring Training | Cactus & Grapefruit Leagues | MLB.com
Experience the magic of MLB Spring Training, where the thrill of baseball meets the charm of intimate ballparks and sunny skies. Enjoy the relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere where rookies compete for roster spots and seasoned veterans prepare for the season ahead.
Arizona Spring Training stadiums map shows each game site
Feb 22, 2024 · Arizona's Cactus League Association lists the locations of every Spring Training stadium across the Valley. Here's a map with each ballpark.
Spring Training Info - Grapefruit League, Map
Here is a map to all the Grapefruit League stadiums in Florida.
2025 Spring Training Schedule. SLOAN PARK Chicago Cubs (480) 668-0500 2330 W RIO SALADO PKWY, MESA HOHOKAM STADIUM Oakland Athletics (480) 644-4451 1235 N CENTER ST, MESA SALT RIVER FIELDS AT TALKING STICK Arizona Diamondbacks & Colorado Rockies (480) 270-5000 ... Spring Training Stadium Map
Map of Baseball’s Cactus and Grapefruit League Stadiums
View Spring Training Stadiums in a full screen map. Practicing in warm locales is a baseball tradition that goes back to its early days, 125 years ago. Originally, the teams chose their own spots and likely didn’t play exhibition games due to the distance between facilities.