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Los Angeles Dodgers

CAMELBACK RANCH
Capacity 13,000
Year Opened 2009
Dimensions To be announced
Surface Grass
Local Airport Phoenix.
Ticket Prices Home Plate Club, $90/$125; Dugout Field Box, $30/$35; Baseline Field Box, $26/$30; Premium Field Box, $24/$28; Infield Box, $18/$20; Baseline Reserved, $18/$20; Berm Seating. $8/$10; Suite Party Deck, $100
Tickets on Sale Jan. 17, 2009.
Ticket Web Site www.dodgers.com or www.ticketmaster.com.
Ticket Line 866/DODGERS.
Address 10710 West Camelback Rd., Glendale.
Directions Take I-10 or I-17 to Loop 101 (Agua Fria Freeway). Take Loop 101 West, if traveling on I-17, or Loop 101 North if traveling on I-10. From Loop 101, exit Camelback Road west (exit 5). Camelback Ranch is approximately one mile down on the north side of Camelback Road.

This will be the first spring since 1949 that the Los Angeles Dodgers have not trained in Vero Beach, as the team is leaving Dodgertown for Phoenix. The new complex, which will eventually be shared by the Chicago White Sox, is located in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale. We'll have more details as we get closer to Spring Training 2009.

Spring Training History

The Los Angeles Dodgers have trained in the following locations: Charlotte, N.C. (1901); Columbia, S.C. (1902-1906); Jacksonville (1907-1909); Hot Springs, Ark. (1910-1912); Augusta, Ga. (1913-1914); Daytona Beach (1915-1916); Hot Springs, Ark. (1917-1918); Jacksonville (1919-1920); New Orleans (1921); Jacksonville (1922); Clearwater (1923-1932); Miami (1933); Orlando (1934-1935); Clearwater (1936-1940); Havana (1941-1942); Bear Mountain, N.Y. (1943-1945); Daytona Beach (1946); Havana (1947); Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic (1948); Vero Beach (1949-2008); Glendale (2009-present).

 

People ask me what I do in the winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring.
—Rogers Hornsby