Cactus League 2024: Ultimate guide to every Arizona spring training ballpark


‘Tis the season before the season as spring training 2024 is just around the corner. Arizona’s Cactus League is about to be in full swing at the 10 stadiums throughout metro Phoenix that serve as second homes to 15 Major League Baseball teams.Spring training 2024 runs Feb. 22-March 26.In 2023, the annual prelude of America’s national pastime drew nearly 1.6 million fans to the Cactus League’s 216 games, according to the Cactus League Association. And the 2024 season will likely achieve numbers in the same ballpark. This year, fans can see the hometown heroes and reigning National League Champion Arizona Diamondbacks strut their early stuff. And the World Series Champion Texas Rangers are also working out the kinks in the desert. If you’re inclined to see a World Series rematch of sorts, these teams play each other Feb. 27, March 7 and March 16. More fun:Biggest, best 2024 festivals in metro Phoenix, from Country Thunder to USAF ThunderbirdsHow many MLB teams play in the Cactus League?There are 15 MLB teams that play in the Cactus League: Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Guardians, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers.How many stadiums are in the Cactus League?There are 10 Cactus League stadiums in Arizona: American Family Fields of Phoenix, Camelback Ranch-Glendale, Goodyear Ballpark, Hohokam Park, Peoria Sports Complex, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, Sloan Park, Scottsdale Stadium, Surprise Stadium and Tempe Diablo Stadium.MLB Power Rankings:Arizona Diamondbacks ‘could well go all the way’What to know about Cactus League 2024 in ArizonaSpecific information on every venue follows. Here are a few general guidelines that apply to all:All Cactus League stadiums are cashless, from concessions to parking and even 50/50 charity raffles, so keep that debit card or digital wallet handy. Many stadiums have reverse ATMs that allow you to convert cash to plastic; double-check your destination before you go. Most stadiums allow sealed bottled water and some …

See the full Housing Inventory article, or, read more Arizona real estate investing news. Up to you! Either way, you’re on your game!