MLB spring training 2023 dates, schedules, locations for all 30 teams

If the winter lull is holding you down, brace yourself for good news: MLB spring training is here.

Indeed, players begin their annual migrations to Arizona and Florida. Pitchers and catchers have started coming in, and other position players will soon follow as MLB’s 30 teams try to upgrade their players and prepare them for the season.

Spring training has started a little earlier than usual this year for some of the world’s best players. That’s thanks to the World Baseball Classic, a tournament held roughly every four years to determine the best baseball-playing country in the world.

As such, MLB players will soon be back in action. And while the games may not be as exciting as the regular season, spring training marks the return of baseball; That will be enough to make many lifelong fans of the sport smile.

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But when exactly does each team start training and the first games? Here’s a breakdown of MLB’s spring training dates, schedules and procedures.

2023 MLB spring training dates

  • Pitchers & catchers report: 15th-17th February
  • Report rest of position player: 20.-21. February

MLB spring training report dates vary by team, but mostly fall within the same one-week window. Most pitchers and catchers will report to their respective teams by February 16, as only one team – the Guardians – will do so on February 17. In the meantime, all other position players will be in touch by February 21st.

The 2023 Spring Training has an added twist as it takes place against the backdrop of the World Baseball Classic. Players participating in this tournament will arrive earlier in each respective positional group, with pitchers reporting to their teams on February 13th and positional players arriving on February 16th.

Below is a breakdown of when each team will require their players to report to their spring training facility in 2023.

team Pitcher/catcher report Position players report
Arizona Diamondbacks February 15 20. February
Atlanta Braves February 16th 21st of February
Baltimore Orioles February 16th 21st of February
Boston Red Sox February 15 20. February
Chicago Cubs February 15 20. February
Chicago White Sox February 15 20. February
Cincinnati Red February 15 20. February
Cleveland Guardian February 17th 21st of February
Colorado Rockies February 15 20. February
Detroit Tigers February 15 20. February
Houston Astros February 16th 21st of February
Kansas City Royals February 15 20. February
Angels from Los Angeles February 15 20. February
Los Angeles Dodgers February 16th 20. February
Miami Marlin February 16th 21st of February
Milwaukee Brewers February 16th 21st of February
Minnesota twins February 16th 20. February
New York Mets February 15 20. February
New York Yankees February 16th 20. February
Oakland Athletics February 15 20. February
Philadelphia Phillies February 16th 21st of February
Pittsburgh Pirates February 15 20. February
San Diego Padres February 16th 21st of February
San Francisco Giants February 16th 20. February
Seafarers from Seattle February 16th 21st of February
St. Louis Cardinals February 15 20. February
Tampa Bay Rays February 15 20. February
Texas Rangers February 15 20. February
Toronto Blue Jays February 16th 21st of February
Washington Nationals February 15 21st of February

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MLB spring training plans 2023

MLB camps don’t all start at the same time, but they do jump into play mode on the same date. The Cactus League — based in Arizona — will begin two games on Feb. 24, while the Grapefruit League (based in Florida) will begin play the following day, Feb. 25.

Games will continue daily from this point on.

World Baseball Classic teams will also be involved in spring training; They will play at different spring training facilities on March 8th and 9th as they prepare for the tournament.

And from Sunday, March 26 through Tuesday, March 28, MLB teams will leave their spring training facilities and play some exhibitions at MLB stadiums. Two days after its conclusion will be Opening Day, where all 30 MLB clubs will play.

Below is a full breakdown of MLB’s spring training schedule:

Date case
Cactus League begins February 24th
The Grapefruit League begins February 25th
World Baseball Classic teams play at spring training facilities 8th-9th March
Exhibitions in MLB stadiums 26-28 March
Spring training ends 28th March
opening day March 30

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MLB Spring Training Venues 2023

MLB’s preseason is unique compared to other major American sports. Instead of playing in their regular stadiums or training somewhere in their home state, teams travel and set up hubs in Arizona and Florida.

The clubs then compete against each other on a schedule modeled after that of MLB. However, it comes with significantly less travel since all of the clubs they face during spring training are in the same state.

Below is a look at where each team plays. Grapefruit League teams will be based in Florida, while Cactus League cacti will have locations in Arizona.

team Property Location
Arizona Diamondbacks Salt River Fields Scottsdale, Ariz.
Atlanta Braves CoolToday Park Venice, Fla.
Baltimore Orioles Ed Smith Stadium Sarasota, Fla.
Boston Red Sox JetBlue Park Fort Myers, Fla.
Chicago Cubs Sloan Park Mesa, Arizona.
Chicago White Sox Camelback Ranch Glendale, Ariz.
Cincinnati Red Goodyear Ballpark Goodyear, Ariz.
Cleveland Guardian Goodyear Ballpark Goodyear, Ariz.
Colorado Rockies Salt River Fields Scottsdale, Ariz.
Detroit Tigers Joker Marchant Stadium Lakeland, Fla.
Houston Astros Palm Beaches Ballpark West Palm Beach, Fla.
Kansas City Royals surprise stadium surprise, Ariz.
Angels from Los Angeles Tempe Diablo Stadium Tempe, Ariz.
Los Angeles Dodgers Camelback Ranch Glendale, Ariz.
Miami Marlin Roger Dean Stadium Jupiter, Fla.
Milwaukee Brewers American Family Fields Phoenix, Ariz.
Minnesota twins Hammond Stadium Fort Myers, Fla.
New York Mets clover park Port St Lucie, Florida.
New York Yankees Steinbrennerfeld Tampa, Fla.
Oakland Athletics Hohokam Stadium Mesa, Arizona.
Philadelphia Phillies Baycare ballpark Clearwater, Fla.
Pittsburgh Pirates LECOM Park Bradenton, Fla.
San Diego Padres Peoria Sports Complex Peoria, Ariz.
San Francisco Giants Scottsdale Stadium Scottsdale, Ariz.
Seafarers from Seattle Peoria Sports Complex Peoria, Ariz.
St. Louis Cardinals Roger Dean Stadium Jupiter, Fla.
Tampa Bay Ray* ESPN Wide World of Sports/Tropicana Field Orlando/St. Petersburg, Fla.
Texas Rangers surprise stadium surprise, Ariz.
Toronto Blue Jays TD ballpark Dunedin, Fla.
Washington Nationals Palm Beaches Ballpark West Palm Beach, Fla.

* – Due to hurricane damage at their usual spring training base in Port Charlotte, Fla., the Rays will hold the first portion of spring training at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex before moving to Tropicana Field in early March.

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