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Spring Training in Florida is one of baseball's most beloved traditions, bringing MLB teams to the Sunshine State each February and March for the Grapefruit League. With games played at intimate ballparks across Florida—from the Gulf Coast to the Atlantic—spring training offers fans an up-close baseball experience that's impossible to find during the regular season. Watch your favorite teams prepare for the new season in a relaxed, sun-soaked atmosphere.
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Florida's Grapefruit League features MLB teams training at venues throughout the state, from Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota to JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter, and many more. These smaller, fan-friendly ballparks—typically holding 7,000 to 11,000 fans—put you closer to the action than any regular-season game. Watch batting practice from feet away, get autographs from players, and enjoy the casual atmosphere that makes spring training a unique baseball experience.
For complete spring training schedules and venue information, visit the official MLB Spring Training page.
Florida hosts numerous MLB teams across multiple venues, including the New York Yankees (George M. Steinbrenner Field, Tampa), Boston Red Sox (JetBlue Park, Fort Myers), Philadelphia Phillies (BayCare Ballpark, Clearwater), and many more. Each venue offers its own character and charm, with the warm Florida weather providing the perfect backdrop for early-season baseball. Learn more about the Grapefruit League's history and participating teams.
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Head to your Grapefruit League venue on game day. Bring your digital or printed tickets and arrive early to watch batting practice, explore the ballpark, and enjoy the relaxed spring training atmosphere.
Grapefruit League venues are spread across Florida, from the Tampa Bay area to the southeast coast. Major venues include George M. Steinbrenner Field (Tampa), JetBlue Park (Fort Myers), BayCare Ballpark (Clearwater), Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (Jupiter), and Ed Smith Stadium (Sarasota). Most venues offer on-site parking and are accessible from major Florida highways. Visit MLB's Spring Training page for venue addresses, directions, and team schedules. Florida's major airports—Tampa International, Fort Myers Southwest Florida International, and Palm Beach International—provide convenient access to various spring training complexes.
MLB Spring Training in Florida typically runs from mid-February through late March, with Grapefruit League games starting in late February. Check the official MLB Spring Training page for the complete 2027 schedule.
The Grapefruit League is the name for MLB spring training games played in Florida, while the Cactus League refers to games played in Arizona. The Grapefruit League features teams training at venues throughout Florida from the Tampa Bay area to the southeast coast.
Florida hosts numerous MLB teams for spring training, including the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles, Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays, Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, Washington Nationals, and Miami Marlins, among others.
Grapefruit League ballparks typically hold between 7,000 and 11,000 fans, significantly smaller than regular-season MLB stadiums. This intimate setting puts fans closer to the action, creating a unique and personal baseball experience.
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Yes. Spring training's smaller venues and relaxed atmosphere make it easier to see players up close. Many fans arrive early to watch batting practice, seek autographs, and interact with players along the fields and concourses.
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Sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable clothing are essential for Florida's warm weather. Bring a glove if you want to catch foul balls, and arrive early for the best autograph opportunities. Check individual venue policies for permitted items.
Florida spring training combines the excitement of MLB baseball with an intimate, relaxed atmosphere impossible to find during the regular season. Smaller venues, warm weather, player accessibility, and the chance to see future stars make the Grapefruit League a must-experience for baseball fans.