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MLB spring training 2024 maps: Where every team is playing in Florida and Arizona
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Date:2025-04-07 09:40:54
Major League Baseball's 2024 spring training is underway with teams assembling in Florida and Arizona to prepare for the new season.
Fifteen teams play in the Grapefruit League (Florida) and the other 15 in the Cactus League (Arizona). Sites in Florida are scattered across the state while camps in Arizona are all in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Here's a look at where all 30 teams are playing in February in March:
Florida spring training map: MLB Grapefruit League
- Atlanta Braves – North Port
- Baltimore Orioles – Sarasota
- Boston Red Sox – Fort Myers
- Detroit Tigers – Lakeland
- Houston Astros – West Palm Beach
- Miami Marlins – Jupiter
- Minnesota Twins – Fort Myers
- New York Mets – Port St. Lucie
- New York Yankees – Tampa
- Philadelphia Phillies – Clearwater
- Pittsburgh Pirates – Bradenton
- St. Louis Cardinals – Jupiter
- Tampa Bay Rays – Port Charlotte
- Toronto Blue Jays – Dunedin
- Washington Nationals – West Palm Beach
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Arizona spring training map: MLB Cactus League
- Arizona Diamondbacks – Scottsdale
- Chicago Cubs – Mesa
- Chicago White Sox – Glendale
- Cincinnati Reds – Goodyear
- Cleveland Guardians – Goodyear
- Colorado Rockies – Scottsdale
- Kansas City Royals – Surprise
- Los Angeles Angels – Tempe
- Los Angeles Dodgers – Glendale
- Milwaukee Brewers – Phoenix
- Oakland Athletics – Mesa
- San Diego Padres – Peoria
- San Francisco Giants – Scottsdale
- Seattle Mariners – Peoria
- Texas Rangers – Surprise
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