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List of Florida Complex League stadiums

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CoolToday Park is the newest stadium in the league and home of the Braves.

There are 13 stadiums in use by Florida Complex League baseball teams, all located in Florida. The oldest is Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium (1966) in Lakeland, home of the Tigers. The newest stadium is CoolToday Park (2019) in North Port, the home field of the Braves. Three stadiums were built in the 1960s, one in the 1970s, and three in each of the 1980s, 1990s, and 2010s. The highest seating capacity is 11,000 at the Yankees' George M. Steinbrenner Field; the lowest capacity is 500 at the Carpenter Complex, where the Phillies play. All stadiums have a grass surface.

Stadiums and Map

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Florida Complex League stadium locations
  • North Division
  • South Division
  • East Division
Name Team(s) Location Opened Capacity Ref(s)
Bobby Mattick Training Center at Englebert Complex FCL Blue Jays Dunedin 1978 5,500 [1]
CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches FCL Astros
FCL Nationals
West Palm Beach 2017 6,500 [2][3]
Charlotte Sports Park FCL Rays Port Charlotte 1988 7,000 [4]
Clover Park FCL Mets Port St. Lucie 1988 7,160 [5]
CoolToday Park FCL Braves North Port 2019 9,500 [6]
Ed Smith Stadium FCL Orioles Sarasota 1989 8,340 [7]
George M. Steinbrenner Field FCL Yankees Tampa 1996 11,000 [8]
Hammond Stadium FCL Twins Fort Myers 1991 7,500 [9]
JetBlue Park at Fenway South FCL Red Sox Fort Myers 2012 8,000 [10]
Paul Owens Training Facility at Carpenter Complex FCL Phillies Clearwater 1967 500 [11]
Pirate City FCL Pirates Bradenton 1969 7,500 [12]
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium FCL Tigers Lakeland 1966 8,500 [13]
Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium FCL Cardinals
FCL Marlins
Jupiter 1998 7,200 [14]
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bobby Mattick / Engelbert Complex". Charlie's Big Baseball Parks Page. Charles O'Reilly. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  2. ^ "The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches: Prepping for 2018". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
  3. ^ Wakai, Brad (February 8, 2024). "Local Hip Hop Mogul Buys Naming Rights to Astros' Spring Training Stadium". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  4. ^ "CHARLOTTE SPORTS PARK". ballparksofbaseball.com. Ballparks of Baseball. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  5. ^ "Mets Spring Training". BaseballPilgrimages.com. Graham Knight. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  6. ^ "CoolToday Park Opens". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  7. ^ "ED SMITH STADIUM". ballparksofbaseball.com. Ballparks of Baseball. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  8. ^ "George M. Steinbrenner Field". Major League Baseball. MLB Advanced Media, LP. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  9. ^ "Lee County Sports Complex". Lee County Southwest Florida. Lee County, FL. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  10. ^ "JetBlue Park". Lee County Southwest Florida. Lee County, FL. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  11. ^ "Carpenter Complex history". Major League Baseball. MLB Advanced Media, LP. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  12. ^ "Pirate City". Charlie's Big Baseball Parks Page. Charles O'Reilly. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  13. ^ "Best of the Ballparks 2019, Grapefruit League: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  14. ^ "Roger Dean Stadium". BaseballPilgrimages.com. Graham Knight. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
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