Spring Training For Baseball and Where to See it

Their are two spring training leagues, the Grapefruit League and the Cactus League. The Grapefruit League plays games in Florida, and the Cactus League holds games in Arizona. Both leagues start in late February and run through late March when the regular season starts. The breakdown of the teams and locales in the Cactus League is as follows:
The Dodgers and White Sox play in Glendale Stadium, the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians play at Goodyear Ballpark, the Chicago Cubs play at Hokoham Stadium, the Milwaukee Brewers play at Maryvale Baseball Park, the Seattle Mariners play at Peoria Sports Complex, the Oakland A’s play at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, the San Francisco Giants play at Scottsdale Stadium, the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers play at Surprise Stadium, and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim play at Tempe Diablo Stadium.This/tag helps explain it more.

The breakdown of the teams and locales in the Grapefruit league is as follows:
The Atlanta Braves play at the ESPN Wide World of Sports, the Baltimore Orioles play at Ed Smith Stadium, the Boston Red Sox play at City of Palms Park, the Detroit Tigers play at Joker Marchant Stadium, the Florida Marlins play at Roger Dean Stadium, the Houston Astros play at Roger Dean Stadium, the Minnesota Twins play at Hammond Stadium at Lee County Sports Complex, the New York Mets play at Digital Domain Park, the New York Yankees play at George M Steinbrenner Field, the Philadelphia Phillies play at Bright House Field, the Pittsburgh Pirates play at McKechnie Field, the St. Louis Cardinals play at Roger Dean Stadium, the Tampa Bay Rays play at Charlotte Sports Park, the Toronto Blue Jays play at the Florida Auto Exchange Stadium, and the Washington Nationals play at Space Coast Stadium.

If you’re in the area, be sure to watch some of baseball’s top players battle it out in beautiful Florida or Arizona.