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Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Spring Training is a time for unsung players to rise to the occasion, earn a
spot on a Major League roster, and get to "The Show." Unlike the regular season,
it's not unusual during Spring Training for players to move about along the same
paths as fans with no fences, ropes, security guards or other obstacles.
The
fact of the matter is this: Spring Training is one of the few institutions that
hasn't changed in a world where change and speed rule. It remains the
ultimate fan-friendly adventure that delivers incredible intimacy and
affordability. RVers planning spring trips can choose from any of Florida's 17
Spring Training sites:
1. Dodgertown, Vero Beach (Dodgers) 2. Legends Field, Tampa (Yankees)
3. City of Palms Park, Fort Myers (Red Sox) 4. Bright House Networks
Field, Clearwater (Phillies) 5. Progress Energy Park at Al Lang Field, St.
Petersburg (Devil Rays) 6. Tradition Field, Port St. Lucie (Mets) 7.
Tigertown, Lakeland (Tigers) 8. McKechnie Field, Bradenton (Pirates) 9.
Chain O'Lakes Park, Winter Haven (Indians) 10. Roger Dean Stadium, Jupiter
(Cardinals and Marlins) 11. Hammond Stadium, Fort Myers (Twins) 12.
Osceola County Stadium, Kissimmee (Astros) 13. Cracker Jack Stadium,
Kissimmee (Braves) 14. Knology Park at Grant Field (Blue Jays) 15. Ed
Smith Stadium, Sarasota (Reds) 16. Fort Lauderdale Stadium (Orioles) 17.
Space Coast Stadium, Viera/ Melbourne (Nationals) |