Stadiums are listed in alphabetical order by team and organized by their league (not their spring training league). Stadiums with hyperlinks are stadiums we've visited. The hyperlink will take you to the post we wrote on that particular visit. Bold indicates a new stadium is either currently under construction or already built.
Note: Teams playing in Arizona are members of the Cactus League and teams playing in Florida are members of the Grapefruit League. We felt that organizing the teams by their spring training league would not have been as intuitive for searching purposes.
American League
*Baltimore Orioles: Ed Smith Stadium (Sarasota, Florida)
Opened 1989
*Boston Red Sox: City of Palms Park (Fort Myers, Florida)
Opened 1992
*Chicago White Sox: Camelback Ranch (Glendale, Arizona)
Opened 2009
Also home to Los Angeles Dodgers
*Cleveland Indians: Goodyear Ballpark (Goodyear, Arizona)
Opened 2009
Also home to Cincinnati Reds
*Detroit Tigers: Joker Marchant Stadium (Lakeland, Florida)
Opened 1996
*Kansas City Royals: Surprise Stadium (Surprise, Arizona)
Opened 2003
Also home to the Texas Rangers
*LA Angels: Tempe Diablo Stadium (Tempe, Arizona)
Opened 1969
*Minnesota Twins: Hammond Stadium (Fort Myers, Florida)
Opened 1991
*New York Yankees: George M. Steinbrenner Field (formerly known as Legends Field) (Tampa, Florida)
Opened 1996
*Oakland Athletics: Phoenix Municipal Stadium (Phoenix, Arizona)
Opened 1965
*Seattle Mariners: Peoria Sports Complex (Peoria, Arizona)
Opened 1994
Also home to San Diego Padres
*Tampa Bay Rays: Charlotte Sports Park (Port Charlotte, Florida)
Opened 1987
*Texas Rangers: Surprise Stadium (Surprise, Arizona)
Opened 2003
Also home to Kansas City Royals
*Toronto Blue Jays: Dunedin Stadium (Dunedin, Florida)
Opened 1990
National League
*Arizona Diamondbacks: Tuscon Electric Park (Tuscon, Arizona)
Opened 1998
*Atlanta Braves: Champion Stadium (Kissimmee, Florida)
Opened 1997
*Chicago Cubs: Hohokam Park (Mesa, Arizona)
Opened 1997
*Cincinnati Reds: Goodyear Ballpark (Goodyear, Arizona)
Opened 2009
Also home to Cleveland Indians
*Colorado Rockies: Hi Corbett Field (Tuscon, Arizona)
Opened 1937
*Florida Marlins: Roger Dean Stadium (Jupiter, Florida)
Opened 1998
Also home to St. Louis Cardinals
*Houston Astros: Osceola County Stadium (Kissimmee, Florida)
Opened 1984
*LA Dodgers: Camelback Ranch (Glendale, Arizona)
Opened 2009
Also home to Chicago White Sox
*Milwaukee Brewers: Maryvale Baseball Park (Phoenix, Arizona)
Opened 1998
*New York Mets: Digital Domain Park (formerly known as Tradition Field) (Port St. Lucie, Florida)
Opened 1988
*Philadelphia Phillies: Bright House Field (Clearwater, Florida)
Opened 2004
*Pittsburgh Pirates: McKechnie Field (Bradenton, Florida)
Opened 1923
*St. Louis Cardinals: Roger Dean Stadium (Jupiter, Florida)
Opened 1998
Also home to Florida Marlins
*San Diego Padres: Peoria Sports Complex (Peoria, Arizona)
Opened 1994
Also home to Seattle Mariners
*San Francisco Giants: Scottsdale Stadium (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Opened 1992
*Washington Nationals: Space Coast Stadium (Viera, Florida)
Opened 1994
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