https://www.springtrainingonline.com/fe ... istory.htmSouthernAdolf » 06 Mar 2024, 4:14 pm » wrote: ↑ There are two leagues for spring training. There's the Grapefruit League and the Cactus League. Grapefruit is south Florida, mostly on the Gulf side. I think all the Cactus teams play in and around Phoenix.
I never followed spring training much, but it was always nice to listen to a few March games. The breaking temps and spring really got you pumped up.
I think some teams actually had spring training in Cali. If so, then it was good logistics to have everyone in and around Phoenix. You want to minimize travel with pre-season.
Here in Palm Beach over the years we had the Braves here for Spring Training....SouthernAdolf » 06 Mar 2024, 4:14 pm » wrote: ↑ There are two leagues for spring training. There's the Grapefruit League and the Cactus League. Grapefruit is south Florida, mostly on the Gulf side. I think all the Cactus teams play in and around Phoenix.
I never followed spring training much, but it was always nice to listen to a few March games. The breaking temps and spring really got you pumped up.
I think some teams actually had spring training in Cali. If so, then it was good logistics to have everyone in and around Phoenix. You want to minimize travel with pre-season.
impartialobserver » 23 Jan 2024, 8:28 pm » wrote: ↑ i wish that I was a baseball fan. I have tried. Been to 10 or so minor league games in Boise, SLC, and Reno. Too slow for me. However, for those who like it.. have fun. It is quite inexpensive to attend games most of the time so it does have that going for it.