
We have our first event of 2026 spring training: The College Baseball Series is set for Surprise Stadium on February 13-15, with four leading NCAA teams scheduled to arrive at the start of MLB training camp.
College baseball is a staple of Surprise Stadium programming, though there’s not always an overlap between MLB spring training and college play. In 2026 spring training four top NCAA baseball programs are set for the College Baseball Series: University of Arizona, University of Michigan, Stanford, and host Oregon State University. In addition, Oregon State will play the Michigan Wolverines on Monday, Feb. 16, in a game not officially part of the College Baseball Series. Oregon State has played 72 games at Surprise Stadium since 2014.
The February 13-15 date coincides with the beginning of the 2026 NCAA season and right when MLB pitchers and catchers report.
Home Plate Reserved tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 2 at 8 a.m. PT/MST / 10 a.m. CT / 11 a.m. ET at SurpriseStadium.com. This premium three-day pass includes reserved seating directly behind home plate, reserved parking, a commemorative souvenir hat, and more. Home Plate Reserved tickets are $126 for adults and $75 for youth (13 and under), before taxes and fees. General admission tickets will go on sale at a later date.
The tourney is sponsored by REV Entertainment, which has expanded its college-baseball offerings; the Texas-based company will also manager the Big 12 Baseball Championship at Surprise Stadium.
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