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Spring Training is in Full Swing 2025
Baseball fans, get ready — Cactus League Spring Training is back in Phoenix, bringing Major League action and sunshine-filled days to the Valley! Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a fun outing, there’s no better way to enjoy spring than with a game at one of Arizona’s top-notch ballparks.
What is the Cactus League?
The Cactus League is where 15 Major League Baseball teams come to prepare for the regular season, giving fans an up-close and personal look at their favorite players and future stars.
Spring training runs through March 25, 2025, so don’t wait too long to catch a game! Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-timer, the energy and excitement of Cactus League baseball make for an unforgettable outing.
Cactus League Locations
Here’s where all the fun is happening:
- Salt River Fields at Talking Stick (Diamondbacks vs. Rockies) – Scottsdale
- Camelback Ranch (Dodgers, White Sox) – Glendale
- Sloan Park (Cubs) – Mesa
- Hohokam Stadium (Athletics) – Mesa
- American Family Fields of Phoenix (Brewers) – Phoenix
- Peoria Sports Complex (Padres vs. Mariners) – Peoria
- Scottsdale Stadium (Giants) – Scottsdale
- Surprise Stadium (Royals vs. Rangers) – Surprise
- Tempe Diablo Stadium (Angels) – Tempe
- Goodyear Ballpark (Guardians vs. Reds) – Goodyear
To view a complete schedule of this season’s spring training schedule, click here.
Fun Fact: The History of the Cactus League
Did you know the very first Cactus League game was played in 1947? The Cleveland Indians and New York Giants helped bring Major League Baseball to Arizona, and the rest is history! Today, the league is a cherished tradition that brings fans from all over the country to Phoenix.
Spring Training: More Than Just Baseball
Spring training isn’t just about baseball—it’s an experience. Here’s why you should grab your tickets:
- Perfect Weather: Enjoy warm temps, blue skies, and sunshine.
- Affordable Tickets: Compared to regular-season games, spring training tickets are budget-friendly, making it easy to catch multiple games.
- Close to the Action: Smaller stadiums mean better seats, more player interaction, and chances to snag an autograph.
- Great Ballpark Eats: From classic hot dogs to gourmet stadium food, there’s no shortage of delicious game-day snacks.
- Live Entertainment & Promotions: Many ballparks offer special theme nights, giveaways, and live music, adding extra excitement to the experience.
Family-Friendly Fun
Spring training games are a great way to introduce kids to baseball. Many stadiums have kid-friendly areas, meet-and-greet opportunities with mascots, and interactive zones where little ones can practice their swing.
Plan Your Trip & Get Tickets
Want to catch a game? Check out the full Cactus League schedule and ticket details by clicking here.