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Hi Corbett Field |
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Corbett Field, Tucson, AZ, the Spring Training home of the
Colorado Rockies was constructed in the 1930's and dedicated
in 1951 after Hiram Steven Corbett. Corbett (1885-1967),
served as president of the Tucson Baseball Commission for
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Rockies Spring Training |
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-Tenant:
Colorado Rockies
-Opened: 1937
-Years at Park: 12
-Capacity: 8,665
-Dimensions: 366' to
LF,
348' to RF,
392' to center
-Parking: Paid at Park
Address:
3400 E. Camino Campestre
Tucson, AZ 85716 |
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HoHoKam Park |
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HoHoKam Park also has a practice
field, a practice infield, four batting tunnels, bi-level
bullpens in right-centerfield and a 13,955-square foot
clubhouse. The facility, which includes paved and grass
parking for 3,000 cars, was built on a 48.45-acre site. |
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Cubs Spring Training |
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-Tenant:
Chicago Cubs
-Opened: 1997
-Years at Park: 9
-Capacity: 12,575
-Dimensions: 340' to
LF,
350' to RF,
410' to center
Parking: Paid at Park
Address:
1235 N. Center St.
Mesa, AZ 85201 |
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Maryvale Baseball Park |
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Interesting
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The ballpark features a recessed
playing field and shaded concourse which provides an
uninterrupted view of the action. The ballpark's 7,000 seats
plus the lush outfield berm, assures an intimate baseball
experience in a fan-friendly, relaxed setting. |
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Brewers Spring Training |
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-Tenant:
Milwaukee Brewers
-Opened: 1998
-Years at Park: 7
-Capacity: 7,000
-Dimensions: 330' to LF,
330' to RF,
410' to center
Parking: Paid at Park
Address:
3600 N. 51st Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85031
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Peoria Stadium |
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Interesting
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The first two-team facility
built in the country, this complex is still thought of by
many as the premier baseball facility in the country.
Sitting on 150 acres, each team has 6 and 1/2 major league
sized practice fields. |
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Mariners Spring Training
Padres Spring Training |
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-Tenant:
Seattle Mariners/San Diego Padres
-Opened: 1994
-Years at Park: 11
-Capacity: 11,000
-Dimensions: 340' to LF,
340' to RF,
410' to center
Parking: Free
Address:
16101 N. 83rd Ave.
Peoria, AZ 85382 |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium |
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Interesting
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The first two-team facility
built in the country, this complex is still thought of by
many as the premier baseball facility in the country.
Sitting on 150 acres, each team has 6 and 1/2 major league
sized practice fields. |
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Athletics Spring Training |
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-Tenant:
Oakland A's
-Opened: 1965
-Years at Park: 22
-Capacity: 8,500
-Dimensions: 345' to
LF,
345' to RF,
410' to center
Parking: Paid at the Park
Address:
5999 E. Van Buren Phoenix, AZ 85008 |
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Scottsdale
Stadium |
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Interesting
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As one of the Cactus League
leaders in attendance, the Giants will be the most desirable
ticket in town as they look to jumpstart their season in the
Valley of the Sun. Celebrating another season in Scottsdale,
the Giants begin the spring season March 3. |
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Giants Spring Training |
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-Tenant:
San Francisco Giants
-Opened: 1983
-Years at Park: 21
-Capacity: 10,500
-Dimensions: 360' to LF,
430' to center,
360' to RF
Parking: Paid at the Park
Address:
7408 E. Osborn Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85251 |
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Surprise
Stadium |
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Interesting
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The Surprise Recreation Campus
is home to Surprise Stadium, which houses both the Royals
and Rangers. Each team has a 37,000 square foot clubhouse.
The Royals' clubhouse is located at 15946 N. Bullard Ave. |
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Royals Spring Training
Rangers Spring Training |
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-Tenants:
Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers
-Opened: 2002
-Years at Park: 3
-Capacity: 10,500
-Dimensions: 350' to LF,
400' to center,
350' to RF
Parking: Paid at the Park
Address:
15850 N. Bullard Ave.
Surprise, AZ |
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Tempe Diablo Stadium |
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Interesting
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The Los Angeles Angels of
Anaheim have trained at Tempe Diablo Stadium for 13 years.
Fans attending games in 2003 saw the 2002 World Champion
Anaheim Angels train for another winning season after
winning the World Series for the first time in team history. |
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Angels Spring Training |
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-Tenant:
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
-Opened: 1992
-Years at Park: 13
-Capacity: 9,785
-Dimensions: 340' to
LF,
360' to RF,
420' to center
Parking: Paid at the Park
Address:
2200 W. Alameda,
Tempe, AZ 85282 |
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Tucson Electric Park |
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Interesting
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Tucson Electric Park sits on
Pima County's 138 acre Kino Veterans Memorial Sports
complex. The complex has 12 full-size fields and 2
half-fields for the White Sox and Diamondbacks. |
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White Sox Spring Training |
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-Tenants:
Chicago White Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks
-Opened: 1998
-Years at Park: 7
-Capacity: 11,500
-Dimensions: 332' to LF,
320' to RF,
401' to center
Parking: Paid at the Park
Address:
2500 E. Ajo Way
Tucson, AZ 85713 |
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