Experience all the fun and excitement that comes with spring training in Tempe, Arizona. Tempe is the perfect home base to enjoy spring training baseball. Tempe is located in the heart of the Phoenix Metropolitan area, with 10 stadiums located nearby.
Make Tempe your home base for spring training season for easy access to stadiums and games aplenty. Within a mile radius, find a plethora of things to do in Downtown Tempe. Soak up sunny skies and plenty outdoor activities this spring in Tempe, Arizona.
The stadium's sole scoreboard is in right-center field and features a line score along with an equal-sized video panel. The main Angels team shop is behind first base.
A tent set up on the left field line concourse also carries plenty of merchandise and small satellite stands can be found elsewhere. Practice Fields The Angels' practice fields are next door to the stadium, extending from it to 48th Street. The big league fields are closest to the stadium and are simply numbered 1 and 2. The four fields arranged in a cloverleaf formation at the back of the complex are used by the team's minor leaguers for their practices and games.
During February workouts, the fields are accessible as soon as the Angels start their practice, which is usually in the to a. The practice fields are also accessible on game day, when the Angels take their pre-game batting practice on the field next to the stadium's parking lot. Despite that, most fans choose to watch BP in the parking lot from behind left field of what's officially field 1.
Types of Seating Bleacher seats outnumber stadium seats by a 3, to 3, count, but all seats in the stadium have backs. Traditional chair back seats with cup holders are between the dugouts, with bleacher benches beyond. A berm on the left half of the stadium can seat up to 2, Notes about the seating The Angels dugout is on the first base side. To make sure you're on the home side of the stadium, buy your tickets in sections Handicap seating is available in platforms at the top of these sections: , 9, 13, The protective netting behind home plate extends from sections but is barely noticeable to those sitting behind it.
For views of the Twin Butte sit anywhere on the right half first base side of the stadium. Seats on the left half provide only views of I and skimpy palm trees as a backdrop. Limited standing room is available on the covered concourse and also on the open-air patio down the left field line. The only thing blocking fans from moving from one section to another are large crowds. Ushers won't. However, the ushers do enforce the policy of no standing in front of the green line that is on the covered concourse about five feet behind the last row of seats in every section.
So standing somewhere good might be more difficult than finding a place to sit somewhere good. Sections and rows Rows for sections with stadium seats range as follows: E to W in sections and ; A to W in sections 7, 9, 13, 15; A to Z in sections 8, , 14 Rows for sections with bleacher seats range as follows: B to Z in section 1; B to W in sections and ; B to K in sections There are no rows I, O or Q in any section.
Tickets Sections and are sold as Field Box. Sections are sold as Field MVP. Sections are sold as Grandstand. Space on the berm is sold as Lawn. Children 3 years of age or older must have a ticket to enter the stadium.
Seats to avoid A small handful of seats are partially obstructed by the green metal protruding from the tunnels that are cut into the grandstand. The tunnels are used by the players to access their clubhouses. The seats with obstructions are: In section 7: seats in row M. In section seats in row M. Seats in the two Grandstand sections should only be bought as a last resort. Views from there are blocked by fans standing up in the Field Box sections, which happens when players walk by after they've been removed from the game.
Even unobstructed views come at a price, as you'll have to crane your neck to the left for the whole game since the seats face towards the outfield. So given the choice of Grandstand or Lawn seating, choose the berm. Seats in the shade Very few. Stay up-to-date here. Click here for Cactus League protocols.
Click here for tickets. Tempe Diablo Stadium Complex was founded in and underwent an extensive renovation in Not only is the complex one of the more picturesque facilities, it is one of the most accessible complexes in the Phoenix Metro area.
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