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CACTUS LEAGUE FUN IN THE SUN
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
For baseball fans, its like a dream come true. Imagine a place where, every day for a whole month at 1:00 in theafternoon, you can choose between as many as eight to 10 Major League Baseball games being played by 15teams in 10 of the most intimate ballparks in the country. This dreamlike scenario unfolds every spring in Scotts-
dale and the Valley of the Sun metro region, beginning in mid-February when pitchers and catchers report to their
respective teams spring training camps, and runs through the end of March with more than 200 games on the
Cactus League schedule. So, get ready to live the dream and let this guide show you how!
SPRING
TRAINING
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respectively, in
1958. By 2009, the
Cactus League had
reached its current
high-water mark
with 15 teams
conducting spring
training in close
proximity to each
other across the
greater Phoenix
metro region.
What began in 1947 with one team in Phoenix and
another Tucson has expanded into the west-Valley
cities of Peoria, Maryvale, Glendale, Gooodyear, as
well as Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe and the Salt River
Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
HistoryThe New York Giants then-owner Horace
Stoneham was inspired to move his teams spring
training operation from St. Petersburg, FL to
Phoenix in 1947 after a serendipitous dip in the
Buckhorn Mineral Baths in nearby Mesa. He found
the natural baths therapeutic properties and the
warm desert climate quite conducive to spring
training preparation, and the Giants began playing
home exhibition games at the original Phoenix
Municipal Stadium at the corner of Central and
Mohave near the current Chase Field in downtown
Phoenix. Stoneham found a willing spring training
partner in Cleveland Indians owner Bill Veeck,
who agreed to move his teams spring operation
from Clearwater, FL to Tucson that same year.
The Chicago
Cubs became
the third team to
officially conduct
spring training in
Arizona at Mesas
Rendezvous Park
in 1952. When the
Baltimore Orioles
landed in Yuma
in 1954, Arizonas
spring circuit was
officially dubbed
the Cactus League. The same Orioles woul d
become the first team to play at the original Scotts-
dale Stadium in 1956.
Scottsdale Stadium was an immediate success and
provided a historical cornerstone for the Cactus
League. The timing couldnt have been better as
Major League Baseball was beginning its westward
expansion with the New York Giants and Brooklyn
Dodgers moving to San Francisco and Los Angeles,
Scottsdales Home TeamsScottsdale is home to three of the Cactus Leagues
heaviest hitters. The two-time World Champion
San Francisco Giants take on the competition in
the heart of downtown at Scottsdale Stadium. A
short drive north, the Colorado Rockies and Ari-
zona Diamondbacks play at Salt River Fields
at Talking Stick, located on the Salt River Pima-
Maricopa Indian Community.
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CACTUS LEAGUE HISTORY
Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau
Scottsdales longtime home team, the San Francisco Giants, has called Scottsdale Stadium its spring home since 1984,
but the squad has roots in the desert dating back to 1947, making it one of the Cactus Leagues two founding franchises.
MOVING FORWARDThis year brings yet another new ballpark
to the Cactus Leagues ever expandinglandscape. The spectacular new Cubs Parkin nearby Mesa is the latest example in theevolution of spring training stadiums fromlittle wooden bandboxes in almost secret-hideaway locales to state-of-the-art stadiumsand hi-tech training and player develop-ment centers surrounded by vibrant traveland tourism destinations. The new stadiumfeatures touches reminiscent of WrigleyField, including the brick wall behind homeplate and the green scoreboard affixed witha Wrigley-style clock.
San Francisco Giants
877-4SFGTIX
www.sfgiants.com/spring or
www.springtraining.com
(for Charro Lodge VIP packages
Colorado Rockies
888-490-0383
www.coloradorockies.com/spring
Arizona Diamondbacks
888-490-0383
www.dbacks.com/spring
Get Tickets
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Since the earliest days of spring training baseball in Arizona, downtown Scottsdale has been a sought-after destina-
tion for Major League players, coaches, executives, umpires and fans. You can literally walk in the footprints of Hallof Famers like Willie Mays, Ted Williams, Ernie Banks and Dizzy Dean by stopping at some of their favorite
Scottsdale hangouts along the Cactus League Legacy Trail. The Legacy Trail is a self-guided tour of various hitching
posts and watering holes that share a lengthy association with spring training baseball here in town.
Learn more at www.ExperienceScottsdale.com/Events/Legacy-Trail
The Coach HouseOpened in 1959, this rustic bar remains a popular
outdoor party hangout for baseball fans during
the spring training season.
7011 E. Indian School Rd., Scottsdale
480-990-3433 / www.coachhousescottsdale.com
Don and CharliesThis upscale steakhouse and rib joint houses a
baseball and sports memorabilia collection thats
among the most robust private collections in the
country.
7501 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale
480-990-0900 / www.donandcharlies.com
Karsens GrillJust a few blocks from Scottsdale Stadium, this
cozy hole-in-the wall bar and grill is a regular
hangout for baseball writers, umpires and other
baseball insiders.
7246 E. First St., Scottsdale
480-990-7660 / www.karsensgrill.com
The Italian GrottoThe Italian Grotto, a regular lunch and dinner
spot for working baseball pros, is a New York-
style Italian restaurant that boasts a collection of
autographed sports photos on its walls.
3915 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale
480-994-1489 / www.italiangrotto.restaurantengine.com
Sugar BowlHungry ballplayers have been scarfing down
banana splits and tin roof sundaes at the Sugar
Bowls one-and-only location since the 1950s.
4005 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale
480-946-0051 / www.sugarbowlscottsdale.com
Scottsdale Historical MuseumLocated in the historic Little Red School School-
house, the museum creates a unique and charming
spring training exhibit annually with many photo-
graphs of the early days at Scottsdale Stadium.
7333 E. Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale
480-945-4499 / www.scottsdalemuseum.com
Scottsdale StadiumThis historic Cactus League ballpark is actuallythe second of its kind built at the same location
and also is home to the Arizona Fall League Hall
of Fame.
7408 E. Osborn Rd., Scottsdale
480-352-2180 / www.scottsdaleaz.gov/stadium
CACTUS LEAGUE LEGACY TRAIL
Pink PonyHailed as the "the best baseball restaurant in theland" by New Yorkerwriter Roger Angell, the Pink
Pony reopens in February 2014 with a unique
exhibit dedicated to 60 years of Cactus League
history.
3831 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale
480-945-6697 / www.pinkponyscottsdale.com
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HistoryFollowing the Orioles in succession were the Boston
Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and Oakland As before
the Giants arrived in 1984. Only one of the Cactus
Leagues 10 current spring training facilities (Phoe-
nix Municipal Stadium) was built before Scottsdale
Stadium.
The stadium was remodeled to its current incarna-
tion by the renowned ballpark architectural firm
HOK Sport (now Populous) in 1992, bringing Ari-
zona spring training baseball to its modern era and
sparking the Cactus Leagues renaissance. In recent
years, additional stadium renovations have included
the construction of a full practice field and infield
diamond, an expanded home-team clubhouse, the
extension of the concourse breezeway to encircle the
ballpark, and the creation of the Charro Lodge party
deck behind the bullpen in right field.
The Scotts-
dale Charros,
a non-profit
civic organization
composed of local
business leaders,
has helped orga-
nize and promote
spring training in
Scottsdale since its
founding in 1961.
The Charro Lodge
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SCOTTSDALE STADIUM
Its hard to believe that the regal red-brick and green-awning Scottsdale Stadium still sits on the same corner where
the original wooden bandbox was built in 1955. Originally opened by the Baltimore Orioles in 1956, ScottsdaleStadium has served as the spring training home for more teams than any other Cactus League facility.
Opening Day 2014The 2014 Cactus League season begins at Scotts-
dale Stadium on February 26 with a classic
matchup between the Bay Area rival San Francisco
Giants and Oakland As. Cactus League game days
create a carnival-type atmosphere for both local
and visiting fans strolling through Old Town and
Scottsdale Civic Center Park, a lush pedestrian
parkthat houses restaurants, museums and theScottsdale Center for the Performing Arts.
Five NearbyScottsdale Stadium is located in the heart of
historic downtown, which means an all-star
line-up of restaurants, shops, art galleries, muse-
ums and nightclubs is just a short walk or trolley
ride away. Here are five dont-miss attractions just
a fly balls distance from the stadium:
1.Rusty Spur Saloon
Enjoy live music and dancing at Scottsdales oldest
cowboy bar.www.rustyspursaloon.com
2.Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Cutting-edge exhibits by renowned national and
international artists.
www.smoca.org
3.Soleri Bridge & Plaza
A stunning pedestrian bridge designed by Paolo
Soleri that tracks solar movement.
www.scottsdalepublicart.org
4.Scottsdale Fashion Square
The Southwests premier shopping destinationboasts more than 240 upscale retailers.
www.fashionsquare.com
5.Scottsdale Arts District
An outstanding collection of fine art galleries and
renowned restaurants, and home to the Thursday
night ArtWalk.
www.scottsdalegalleries.com
is the ultimate VIP experience with patio-style
seating, all-inclusive food and drink, and a com-
memorative game program included in the price of
admission. This party deck also boasts a spectacular
panoramic view of the ballgame. Other game-day
options include traditional stadium bleachers and
lawn seating on the plush outfield berm.
SPRING TRAINING FESTIVALThe third annual Spring Training Festival
takes place from noon to 5 p.m. on Feb. 22at Scottsdale Civic Center Park. A variety ofCactus League teams will be representedat the festival, where fans can mingle withformer big-league legends, play trivia quizgames, collect pocket schedules and souve-nirs, participate in The Science of Baseballin Baseball interactive exhibits, and vote ina stadium hot dog-tasting contest.
www.springtrainingfestival.com
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SALT RIVER FIELDS AT TALKING STICK
HistoryThe first Major League facility to be built on Native
American land, Salt River Fields set an all-time
spring training attendance record in its first season
and has been number-one in Cactus League at-
tendance ever since.
The facilitys name was carefully chosen to repre-
sent the culture of the community. Fields refers
not only to the facilitys 12 practice fields but the
communitys long agric ultural histor y. Talk-
ing Stick is a historical reference to a traditional
Pima calendar stick where significant events and
milestones were recorded. And the slogan, Bring-
ing Baseball Back Home, is a reference to the
regions historical ties to ball and stick games and
rituals previously practiced in the region. In fact,
ball courts created by Arizonas indigenous peoples
existed within a few miles of where the Salt River
Fields ballpark stands today.
The 11,000-seat stadium was created by HKS and
features shaded ramadas, a winding concourse,
lush lawn seating, stadium seating and two large
party decks. A pair of restaurant bars are located in
the right- and left-field corner nooks and the Cold
Stone Kids Fun Field features a whiffle ball field
that opens 70 minutes before the first pitch andcloses at the end of the seventh-inning-stretch.
Opening Day 2014The Arizona Diamondbacks take on the Los Ange-
les Dodgers in their Cactus League season opener
at Salt River Fields on February 27. The Colorado
Rockies launch their season on March 2 when they
host the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community borders Scottsdale to the east and is home to one of the newest
baseball facilities in the area Salt River Fields at Talking Stick. Two of Major League Baseballs more recent expan-sion franchises, the Colorado Rockies (1993) and Arizona Diamondbacks (1998), spent their spring training
histories in Tucson before coming to Salt River Fields when it opened in 2011.
Five Nearby:Salt River Fields is located within the Talking
Stick Cultural & Entertainment Destination, owned
and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa
Indian Community. Must-see nearby attractions
include:
1.Te Pavilions at alking Stick
Home to more than 60 stores, restaurants,
Ultra Star Cinemas and Octane Raceway.
2.Butterfly Wonderland
Americas largest butterfly pavilion.
3. Huhugam Ki Museum
Dedicated to the lifestyle, history and culture of
the Akimel Au-Authm (Pima) and Xalychidom
Piipaash (Maricopa) tribes.
www.srpmic-nsn.gov
4.Casino Gaming at alking Stick Resort
More than 800 slot machines, 50 table games and
Arizonas largest poker room, The Arena.
5.alking Stick Golf Club
Two full-length, championship courses designed
by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw.
Learn more about most of these attractions at
www.talkingstickarizona.com
START YOUR ENGINESLooking for a little excitement before or after
the game? Satisfy your need for speed atOctane Raceway! Located at the nearbyPavilions at Talking Stick, Octane Racewayfeatures high-speed electric karts, a 1/3-mile indoor/outdoor track, trackside bar andgrill, billiards, a rock wall, and an arcade.And if youre near the Pavilions on a Satur-day afternoon, check out the free McDon-alds Rock n Roll Car Show from 4 p.m. to8 p.m., where you can view classic cars andmotorcycles and enjoy 1950s-era music.
602-302-7223 / www.octaneraceway.com
480-443-0080 / www.thepavilionsattalkingstick.com
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The average baseball game lasts about three hours, which means youll have plenty of time to explore Scottsdales
stellar line-up of outdoor adventures, championship golf courses, award-winning spas and major-league attractions.
Desert AdventuresGet your adrenaline pumping with desert tours
by Jeep, Hummer and horseback. Soar above
the Sonoran Desert in a hot air balloon or on a
seaplane adventure. Or hit the trail at Scottsdales
McDowell Sonoran Preserve, which offers hikes
from casual strolls to thigh-burning workouts.
The ArtsIn the Scottsdale Arts District youll find dozens
of galleries showing works in a variety of genres,
from Western and Native American to contem-
porary and expressionist. Dont miss the weekly
Thursday night ArtWalk, when galleries stay open
late and offer special exhibits, artist demonstra-
tions and entertainment.
Museum MagicHear and play instruments from around the
world at the Musical Instrument Museum. Learn
about Native American Culture at the Heard Mu-
seum. Or explore cutting-edge creativity at the
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. These,
and more, experiences await you at Scottsdale-
area museums.
Spa TimeScottsdale is home to more than fifty resort and
day spas inspired by healing traditions from
around the world. Many incorporate indigenous
Sonoran Desert ingredients and ancient Native
American healing techniques into their offerings.
Great GolfBreak out your A game and take a litt le cash off
your f riends wi th a round at one of the Scotts-
dale areas 200 golf courses. Options include lush
traditional layouts and desert-style trophy tracks
with notable monikers like TPC Scottsdale, Troon
North, Grayhawk and We-Ko-Pa.
OFF-THE-FIELD ACTION
After-Dark DiversionsDowntown Scottsdale offers nearly 90 nightlife
options, ranging from neighborhood pubs and
wine bars to dance clubs. Youll also find a variety
of music, dance and theater productions at the
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts.
10 to Try: DOWNTOWN DINING
1. THE MISSIONModern Latin cuisine andhandcrafted cocktails.
www.themissionaz.com
2. DON & CHARLIESPrime rib and fresh fish in asports-shrine setting.
www.donandcharlies.com
3. BRAT HASArtisan sausages, house-made
pretzels, imported beers.
www.brathausaz.com
4. BARRIO QUEENAward-winning traditionalMexican cuisine.
www.barrioqueen.com
5. FNBSophisticated comfort food andexclusive Arizona wine list.
www.fnbrestaurant.com
6. AZ/88Classic cocktails and creativeAmerican dishes.
www.az88.com
7. CITIZEN PUBLIC HOUSEUpscale pub grub andinnovative cocktails.
www.citizenpublichouse.com
8. CULINARY DROPOUTCasual eatery with a$21-or-less menu.
www.foxrc.com
9. OLD TOWN TORTILLAFACTORYMexican specialties andMargaritas Tequilaria lounge.
www.oldtowntortillafactory.com
10. MASTROS CITY HALLSTEAKHOUSEPrime steaks, seafood andan extensive wine list.
www.mastrosrestaurants.com
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Scottsdales network of trolley routes makes getting to and from the ballpark free and easy! The trolleys also will
take you to several of the citys most popular attractions. Here are three routes to keep in mind during spring training.
GETTING AROUND
Scottsdale Downtown Trolley(service to Scottsdale Stadium)Downtown Scottsdale is comprised of colorful neigh-
borhoods filled with shops, galleries, museums and
restaurants. The free Downtown Trolley departs every
15 minutes from stops located throughout the variousdistricts, and includes a stop at Scottsdale Stadium
during spring training season.
Talking Stick Spring Training Trolley(service to Salt River Fields at Talking Stick)
With three stops in downtown (Scottsdale FashionSquare, W Scottsdale Hotel, Chaparral Suites Resort),
this free trolley is the perfect way to get to Salt River
Fields at Talking Stick. The trolley also stops at The
Pavilions retail center, Talking Stick Golf Club and
Talking Stick Resort.
Scottsdale Day Tripper(service between north and south Scottsdale)When you finally take a break from all the baseball
action, let the free Scottsdale Day Tripper take you to
some of the citys most popular shopping destina-
tions. Stops include Scottsdale Fashion Square, The
Shops at Gainey Village, Scottsdale Quarter, Kierland
Commons and the Scottsdale Promenade, as well as
the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess resort.
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CACTUS LEAGUE STADIUM LOCATIONS
PEORIA
SURPRISE
AVONDALE
SUN CITY
GLENDALE
PHOENIX
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SCOTTSDALE
MESA
TEMPE
CHANDLER
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Van Buren St
Bell Rd Bell Rd
Indian Bend Rd
Camelback Rd
Indian School Rd
Thomas Rd
Indian School Rd
Thomas Rd
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Van Buren
Roeser Rd
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Glendale Ave
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If you love baseball, youre in the right place! The Valley of the Sun is home to 10 stadiums and 15 Cactus League
Spring Training teams, which means theres always game nearby in March. And with a Valleywide network ofmulti-lane freeways, all the stadiums are an easy drive from Scottsdale.
Estimated Mileage & Drive Time from Downtown Scottsdale (Scottsdale & Indian School roads)to:
1 CAMELBACK RANCH 26 miles 34 minutes
2 GOODYEAR BALLPARK 32 miles 43 minutes
3 CUBS PARK 8 miles 14 minutes
4 MARYVALE STADIUM 18 miles 28 minutes
5 PEORIA SPORTS COMPLEX 36 miles 42 minutes
6 PHOENIX MUNICIPAL STADIUM 4.5 miles 10 minutes
7 SCOTTSDALE STADIUM .76 mile 2 minutes
8 SURPRISE STADIUM 44 miles 53 minutes
9 TEMPE DIABLO STADIUM 10 miles 18 minutes
10 SALT RIVER FIELDS AT TALKING STICK 5 miles 9 minutes
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Here it is, baseball fans your Spring Training line-up for 2014! As you can see, theres no shortage of MLB action
with up to 10 different games taking place on any given day. So, put on your favorite team jersey, slather on somesunscreen and get ready for major-league fun in the sun. Well see you at the ballpark!
SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULES
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAYARI Arizona DiamondbacksCHC Chicago CubsCIN CincinnatRedsCLE Cleveland IndiansCOL Colorado Rockies
CWS Chicago White SoxKC Kansas City Royals
LAA Angels BaseballLAD Los Angeles DodgersMIL Milwaukee Brewers
OAK Oakland AsSD San Diego Padres
SEA SealeMariners
SF San Francisco Giants
TX Texas Rangers
Feb 26
OAK @ SFLAD @ AZ
CIN @ CLE
Feb 27CLE @ CIN
ARI* @ CHC
ARI* @ LAD
SD @ SEA
MIL @ OAK
TX @ KC
Feb 28CIN @ CLE
CHC @ LAA
COL @ ARI
CWS @ LAD
SEA @ SD
MIL @ SF*
SF* @ OAK
KC @ TX
March 01 COL @ CIN
SF @ CHC*CLE @ CWS
MIL* @ ARI*
LAA @ SEA
LAD @ MIL*
TX @ OAK
SD @ KC
CHC* @ ARI* (7:10 PM)
02SEA @ CLE
OAK @ LAA
KC @ CHC
MIL @ COL
SD @ LAD
ARI @ SF
CWS @ TX
CIN @ SD
03SEA* @ CIN
CHC @ MIL
CLE @ TX
LAA @ ARI*
KC @ CWS
COL @ SEA*
LAD @ OAK
SD @ SF
CLE @ TXARI* @ COL (7:10 PM)
04CWS @ CLE
TX @ LAA
OAK* @ CHC
SF @ COL
SEA @ LAD
MIL* @ OAK*
CIN @ KC
ARI @ SD
05COL* @ CHC
CLE @ SEA
KC @ ARI
SD @ CWS
OAK @ MIL
LAA @ SF
COL* @ TX
LAD @ CIN (7:05 PM)
06CHC @ CLE
LAD @ LAA
OAK @ ARI
SEA @ CWS
COL @ MIL
CIN @ SF
CWS @ KC
TX @ SD
07CWS @ CIN*
CHC* @ LAA*
CLE @ CHC*
LAA* @ COL
TX @ LAD
CIN* @ SEA
SD @ MIL
ARI @ OAK
SF @ KC
08CHC @ CIN
ARI* @ LAA
CLE @ SD
OAK @ COL
ARI* @ CWS
SEA* @ SF
KC @ MIL
LAD*@ TX
SEA* @ LAD* (7:05 PM)
09MIL* @ CLE
CIN @ LAA
MIL* @ CHC
SD @ ARI
SF* @ LAD
SF Futures @ SF
TX @ SEA
CWS @ OAK
COL @ KC
10LAA @ CLE
CHC @ SF
SD @ COL
OAK @ LAD
KC @ SEA*
CWS @ MIL
CIN @ TX
SEA* @ ARI (7:10 PM)
11SF @ CIN
SEA @ LAA
COL @ CHC
CLE @ ARI
TX @ CWS
OAK @ SD
LAD @ KC
12SD @ CLE
MIL @ LAA
CIN @ COL*
ARI* @ LAD
KC @ OAK
CWS @ SF
LAA @ TX
ARI* @ COL* (7:10 PM)
CHC @ SEA (7:05 PM)
13KC @ CLE
CWS @ LAA
SEA @ ARI
CIN @ LAD
MIL @ SD
COL @ OAK (7:05 PM)
SF @ TX (6:05 PM)
14LAD @ CHC
CLE @ CWS
ARI @ MIL
COL* @ SF
OAK @ KC
LAA @ SD
TX @ CIN (7:05 PM)
SEA @ COL* (6:40 PM)
15ARI @ CLE
CHC* @ KC
NYM @ CHC*^
LAA @ COL
SD @ LAD*
SF* @ SEA
CIN @ MIL
TX @ OAK*
OAK @ SF*(3:05 PM)
CHC @ KC
LAD* @ CWS (7:05PM)
16OAK @ CIN
SEA @ LAACLE* @ CHC*
NYM @ CHC*^
CLE* @ SF
MIL @ ARI
COL @ LAD
CWS @ TX
KC @ SD
17CLE @ CIN
SF @ LAA*LAA* @ CHC
CWS @ MIL
CHC @ OAK
COL @ SD
TX @ KC (6:05 PM)
18OAK @ CWS
TX* @ MILCHC @ TX* (7:05 PM)
SF @ CLE (7:05 PM)
SD @ SEA (7:05 PM)
19OAK @ CLE
LAA @CWS
MIL @
SEA
CIN @
KC (6:05 PM)
CHC @
COL* (6:40 PM)
20TX @ CIN
SEA @ CHCMIL @ COL
LAA @ KC
SF @ SD (7:05 PM)
21KC* @ CIN
KC* @ LAACHC @ CWS
CLE @ COL
SD @ SEA (7:05 PM)
OAK @ SF (6:35 PM)
MIL @ TX
22COL* @ CLE
CIN @ CHCSEA* @ COL*
SF @ CWS*
SEA* @ OAK
LAA @ MIL
TX @ KC
CWS* @ SD
23MIL @ CIN
CLE @ LAA
CWS @ COL
OAK* @ SEA
CHC @ OAK*
KC @ SF
SD @ TX
24CLE @ CIN
SF @ LAA*
KC @ COL
CWS @ SEA
OAK @ TX
SD @ CHC (7:05 PM)
25TX @ CLE
LAA* @ CHC*
COL @ CWS
SF @ MIL
CIN @ OAK
SEA @ KC (6:05 PM)
CHC* @ SD (7:05 PM)
26MIL @ CLE
CHC @ ARI
CIN @ CWS
LAA @ OAK (12:05 PM)
COL @ SF
SEA @ TX (12:05 PM)
KC @ SD (12:05 PM)
27CWS @ CHC
CLE @ ARI*
OAK @ SF# (7:15 PM)
ARI* @ CIN* (12:05 PM)
CIN* @ MIL (12:05 PM)
28CHC @ ARI** (6:40 PM)
CLE @ SD# (6:10 PM)
OAK @ SF(7:15 PM)
COL @ SEA (7:05 PM)
29CHC @ ARI**
CLE @ SD# (2:10 PM)
SEA @ COL (12:10 PM)
SF @OAK
* = Split Squad Game
Rockies and Diamondbacks home games start at 1:10 pm unlessotherwise noted.
GAME LOCATION:
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8/13/2019 2014 Spring Training Guide
10/10E i S d l /S i T i i 10S d l C i & Vi i B
Its like a whos who of Major League Baseball from Chicago to San Francisco, and everywhere in between, 15 of
the sports most popular teams are on the Cactus League Spring Training roster. Heres the scoop on where yourfavorite team plays during spring training and where to buy tickets. Game on!
CACTUS LEAGUE TEAMS
Camelback Ranch - GlendaleChicago White Sox & Los Angeles Dodgers10710 W. Camelback Rd., Glendale
Stadium: 623-302-5000 / camelbackranchbaseball.com
Tickets: 800-745-3000 / ticketmaster.com
Maryvale Baseball ParkMilwaukee Brewers3600 N. 51st Ave., Phoenix
Stadium: 623-245-5500 / phoenix.gov/parks/sports/marystad
Tickets: 800-933-7890 / brewers.com/spring
Peoria Sports ComplexSan Diego Padres & Seattle Mariners16101 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria
Stadium: 623-773-8720 / peoriasportscomplex.com
Tickets: 800-677-1227 / tickets.com
Phoenix Municipal StadiumOakland As5999 E. Van Buren St ., Phoenix
Stadium: 602-392-0074 / phoenix.gov/parks/sports/phxmuni
Tickets: 877-493-2255 / oaklandathletics.com/spring
Scottsdale StadiumSan Francisco Giants7408 E. Osborn Rd., Scottsdale
Stadium: 480-990-7972 / scottsdaleaz.gov/stadium
Tickets: 877-4SFGTIX / sfgiants.com/spring
Salt River Fields at Talking StickArizona Diamondbacks & Colorado RockiesHwy. 101 at Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale
Stadium: 480-362-9467 / saltriverfields.com
Tickets: 888-490-0383 / saltriverfields.com
Surprise Recreation CampusKansas City Royals & Texas Rangers15960 N. Bullard Ave., Surprise
Stadium: 623-222-2222 / surprisespringtraining.com
Tickets: 800-745-3000 / ticketmaster.com
Tempe Diablo StadiumAngels Baseball2200 W. Alameda Dr., Tempe
Stadium: 480-350-5205 / tempe.gov/diablo
Tickets: 800-745-3000 / ticketmaster.com
Goodyear BallparkCleveland Indians & Cincinnati Reds1933 South Ballpark Way, Goodyear
Stadium:623-882-3120 / goodyearbp.com
Tickets:800-745-3000 / ticketmaster.com
Cubs Park - MesaChicago Cubs2330 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Mesa
Stadium: 480-668-0500 / cubs.com/mesa
Tickets:1-800-THE-CUBS / cubs.com/mesa