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THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ON THE HORIZON There’s something about the ritualistic renewal of spring training baseball at any one of Arizona’s 10 Cactus League ballparks that feels comfortingly familiar but uniquely different each year. It seems like there is always something new appearing on the Cactus League horizon. Last year it was the renovations to the newly named American Family Fields of Phoenix (formerly Maryvale Baseball Park) and the Milwaukee Brewers’ 25-year contract extension with the City.
This year changes are afoot at Scottsdale Stadium, the long-time spring training home of the San Francisco Giants, where a $50 million dollar makeover includes both cosmetic and necessary features.
Originally opened in 1956 as the spring training nest of the Baltimore Orioles, Scottsdale Stadium has cast a stately presence at the corner of E. Osborn Road and N. Drinkwater Boulevard in various incarnations over the years and has served as home to more teams than any other ballpark in the League’s history. The San Francisco Giants have occupied Scottsdale Stadium since 1984 and the ballpark received its first rounds of renovations in 1992, being converted from an old wooden band box into is current red brick and green awning design.
The current upgrades include: a new clubhouse and a 10,000-square-foot-event center; the largest of its kind in downtown Scottsdale which can be utilized year-round, a widening of the concourses circling the perimeter of the ballpark, new bleacher seating and a standing room section down the right field line with expanded access to the second level suite and press box and an enlarged main entry with designated mass transit and rideshare pickup and drop off areas.
Perhaps the most significant addition from a fan perspective is the expansion of the Charro Lodge, a highly sought-after premium seating section and non-stop spring training party just beyond the right field wall. Tickets in the Charro Lodge include general admission entry to the ballpark and Charro Lodge, complimentary food & beverages (beer, wine, cocktails, soda and water). For passes, call 480.990.2977.
The Giants open the season against their NL West division rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers at Scottsdale Stadium on February 22.
For an even more up-close and personal look at what spring training is really all about the Giants conduct the team’s minor league training operations on a stretch of practice fields at nearby Indian School Park near the intersection of Hayden and Camelback Roads.The training sessions are open to the public and the players and coaches are often accessible for conversations or autograph signing. You might even see some big leaguers working out with the minor leaguers.
A LEGACY OF ALL-STARS, AWARD WINNERS AND PENNANT CONTENDERS Ever since the Cactus League drew even with Florida’s Grapefruit League back in 2010 there’s been a 50/50 chance that the World Series winner, National or American League champion and any of the Major League Baseball Award winners might emerge annually from Arizona’s spring training circuit.
Both the 2019 American and National League MVP award winners played for Cactus League teams with Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim super star center fielder Mike Trout capturing his third MVP award and Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Cody Bellinger winning his first. Both Bellinger and Trout were previously Rookie of the Year award winners for their respective clubs. The Los Angeles Dodgers have emerged as perennial favorites in the NL West capturing the division for the seventh consecutive season in 2019.
The Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies have become quite familiar with each other at the major and minor league level since entering into their partnership at the Salt River Fields at Talking Stick spring training facility and minor league operations’ headquarters in 2011. Both teams have 16 home games at Salt River Fields this season including three against each other and numerous minor league player development games and B-squad games on the practice fields.
Both the Diamondbacks and Rockies conduct early morning practice sessions at Salt River Fields that are open to the public with concrete walkways winding their way through the 12 practice fields, batting cages, and each team’s clubhouses that surround the main ballpark. From a central vantage point, you can watch the activities on four different fields at the same time. The workouts usually run from about 9am to noon.The entire complex is masterfully sculpted into the desert landscape and doubles as a public park and educational botanical garden complete with labels identifying the varieties of cacti and flora. (continued)
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The rebuilding San Diego Padres signed free-agent third baseman Manny Machado to a 10-year $300 million contract but still managed to finish in last place for the second year in a row and third in the last four seasons. The Padres have shared the Peoria Sports Complex with the Seattle Mariners for 25 years. The Mariners’ 64-98 record landed the team in last place in the AL West. The two teams face each other in the season opener on February 22.
National League Central division rivals, the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers will square off at the Cubs’ Sloan Park in Mesa on February 29 and close out the Cactus League season at the Brewers’ American Family Fields of Phoenix on March 22. The Cubs failed to reach the post season for the first time in five years, parting ways with manager Joe Madden at the end of the season who was replaced by 2016 World Series hero David Ross. After two straight post-season appearances, the Brewers are no longer surprising contenders.
After four straight last place finishes, the Cincinnati Reds showed signs of improvement and emerged from the NL Central cellar with the assistance of third baseman Eugenio Suarez’s 49 home runs. The Reds have shared the Goodyear Ballpark with cross state rival Cleveland Indians since joining the Cactus League in 2010.The teams will face each other in the season opener at Goodyear Ballpark on February 22 and again on March 17 and for the season finale on March 22.
The Oakland Athletics posted a 97-65 record for the second consecutive year and finishing in second place behind the powerhouse Houston Astros in the AL West for the second year in a row and have lost the AL Wild card game for two years running. The A’s will host their Bay Area rival San Francisco Giants in the team’s home opener at Hohokam Stadium in Mesa on February 23.
The Cleveland Indians 93 wins we not enough for the team to reach the post season for the first time in the past four seasons. The Chicago White Sox moved up a notch after finishing fourth for the past five seasons and re-signed face-of-the-franchise first baseman Jose Abreu to a three-year $50 million contract extension.
Since winning the World Series in 2015, the Kansas City Royals fell out of contention in the AL Central finishing 42 games back in fourth place with a 59-103 record. The Royals have shared their Surprise Stadium facility with the Texas Rangers since 2003 and the teams will open the season against each other on February 21 and conclude on March 21.
Injuries to Japanese two-way (pitching and hitting) phenom Shohei Ohtani have cost the star-crossed Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim any chance at contention in each of the past two seasons but, new manager Joe Madden might be able to breath some life into the club.The Angels open the spring training season against the White Sox at Camelback Ranch in Glendale on February 22 and will face their cross-league regional rival Dodgers at the same park on Feb. 26.The Dodgers come to Tempe Diablo Stadium for the Angels’ last home game on the schedule March 20.
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In a quick 3½-hour drive from Phoenix (or an even quicker flight), you can take in one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World – the Grand Canyon! This National Park makes for a great daytrip excursion to complete your Arizona getaway.
Access to some of Arizona’s most exhilarating and scenic destinations aboard Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines (866.235.9422, GrandCanyonAirlines.com) providing chartered aircraft flights from Phoenix daily. In just a few comfortable hours, passengers can reach Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon West and Page, Arizona. These destinations include natural landmarks such as Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, a variety of canyon lookout points and the unforgettable Skywalk Glass Bridge.
To make the most of your visit to the Grand Canyon start with a stop at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center® & IMAX® Theater (924.638.2468, ExploreTheCanyon.com). See Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets in IMAX on a giant 6-story high screen and discover in only 34 minutes a Grand Canyon that would take a lifetime to explore. Services include free maps & information, Park Pass sales, exhibits, Adventure Store, guided Pink® Jeep® Tours and Explorers Café.
The newly renovated Red Feather Lodge (928.638.2414, RedFeatherLodge.com) is located one mile from the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim entrance. Extend your stay and experience air or ground tours and Native American arts and culture. Pet rooms available (reserve in advance). Winter visitors enjoy discounted room rates.
Situated 35 miles east of Flagstaff on Interstate 40 equidistant between the Grand Canyon and Phoenix, the incredible Meteor Crater (I-40 & Exit 233, 800.289.5898, MeteorCrater.com) was created more than 50,000 years ago when a meteorite impacted the earth with the force of more than 20 million tons of TNT. Nearly one mile across, 2.4 miles in circumference and more than 550 feet deep, it is the best-preserved meteorite impact site on Earth. Modern explorers can travel into space on the new STS Barringer 4D Experience in the 80-seat Widescreen theater.The visitor center located in the rim of the crater offers an indoor crater viewing area, Crater Trail access and an Interactive Discovery Center with Artifacts, Exhibits, and a Gift and Mineral Shop. Elevators and ADA accessibility are available.
Arizona’s high country, Flagstaff (DiscoverFlagstaff.com) rises to a 7,000- foot elevation and serves as an outdoor enthusiast’s destination for spring/summer hiking, biking, mountain climbing and boating. Nostalgia bugs will get their kicks at a variety of Route 66 attractions. If you’re interested in food and especially drink, Flagstaff has seven craft breweries within walking distance. While in town, stop by the Lowell Observatory (lowell.edu), credited with the discovery of Pluto, for a guided tour and gaze through a specially equipped solar telescope to have a different perspective of the sun and stars.
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When looking for an ideal location to take in the sites in Phoenix during Spring Training season, Marriott (888.236.2427 or Marriott.com) has it all. With nearly 40 hotels spanning every corner of the Valley, they have something for everyone— from luxury resorts nestled into a mountainside in Scottsdale to spacious connecting rooms with kitchenettes in Mesa. Let Marriott put you in the heart of the action this season. Save up to 20% when you book at least seven days in advance.
Located just across the Pima Loop 101-Freeway from the Salt River Fields at Talking Stick (home to Rockies and Diamondbacks), the 15-story Talking Stick Resort Casino (480.850.7777, TalkingStickResort.com) is the preferred hotel of visiting Rockies fans during the Cactus League season and a free shuttle bus is available to and from the ballpark before, during and after games.
The 240,000 square-foot Casino Arizona is at the center of the Talking Stick and is open 24 hours a day. The Salt River Grand Ballroom boasts national performing acts year-round and the hotel features six uniquely themed restaurants including the elegant Orange Sky 15th floor signature dining experience offering one of the most expansive sunset views available anywhere in the Valley. Genuine New Orleans Creole and Cajun cuisine is the focus of The Ocean Grill located just off to the side of the casino floor.
The Spa at Talking Stick is a 13,000 square-foot open-air facility offering rejuvenating Native American treatments.
A plethora of new activities and destinations have been recently added to the perpetually expanding Discover Salt River/Talking Stick Entertainment District (TalkingStickArizona.com) including:The Great Wolf Lodge, a family resort hotel featuring an 85,000-square foot indoor water park and 27,000-square foot Great Wolf Adventure Park family entertainment center, it’s big.
While visiting Talking Stick, check out the Octane Raceway, Butterfly Wonderland sanctuary, the OdySea Aquarium, Topgolf premier golf entertainment complex, Pangea Land of the Dinosaurs, Medieval Times dinner theatre, and iFly Indoor Skydiving. (continued)
Thanks to a new partnership with Google Maps, visitors, including hikers and mountain bikers, to Arizona State Parks and Trails (1-877-MY-PARKS, AZStateParks.com) can plan their trips and treks out in advance, charting a course and choosing a campsite before heading out. State parks staff has utilized state-of-the-art Google R7 Trekker Cameras to record 360° views of all state parks and more than 175 miles of trails connecting to the state parks across Arizona.The data is live on Google Earth and Google Maps, enabling viewers to see trail routes and conditions so you can plot the perfect course for your spring adventure.
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FAMILY FUN / ACTIVITIES
A designated Point of Pride in Phoenix, the Phoenix Zoo (602.286.3800, PhoenixZoo.org) is the largest non-profit zoo in the United States covering 125 acres within the surrounding geological wonder of Papago Park and its historic butte formations.
For hours, tickets and more, visit phoenixzoo.org.
The Zoo is divided into four themed sections outlined by trails depicting different regions around the world resembling the native habitats of the more than 1,400 species residing on premise: The Arizona Trail incorporates the native Sonoran Desert highlighted by saguaro cactus creating natural living conditions for coyotes, javelinas, cougars, bobcats, ravens, turkey vultures, and Mexican wolves.The Africa Trail is perhaps the most popular attraction featuring white rhinos, baboons, cheetahs, zebras, lions and giraffes. The inner Tropics Trail winds its way around the lake and contains the “Tropical Flights” aviary sanctuary and “Monkey Village.” The outer Tropics Trail circles the “Land of Dragons” exhibit Asian Elephants, Galapagos tortoises and the “Isle of Tiger” exhibit. The Children’s Trail provides an up-close look at emus, ocelot, siamang gibbons and golden mantled tamarins and features a petting zoo and farming demonstrations.
Everyone who attends The 32nd Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival (12601 E. U.S. 60, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118, Arizona.RenFestInfo.com) becomes part of the non-stop entertainment taking place on 14 stages and throughout the 30-acre festival village where 2,000 costumed characters blend in with the crowd. In addition to the daily jousting tournaments, court jesters, living mermaids, knights in shining armor and village marketplace with 200 artisan shops, the festival offers culinary delights including giant smoked turkey legs, steak on a stake and a five-course Pleasure Feast show twice each day. February 8 – March 29 – Saturdays, Sundays & Presidents’ Day Monday-HUZZAH!
The Great Fair of Fine Arts and Crafts (10 am – 5pm, February 21 – 23, 2020) in Fountain Hills features the work of approximately 500 artists drawing nearly 200,000 visitors over the weekend with food booths, a beer garden and live entertainment. (FountainHillsArtFairs.com)
The St. Patrick’s Day “Greening” of Fountain Hills’ world-famous Fountain in Fountain Park is scheduled to turn green at noon as part of the Irish Fountain Fest’s festivities with corned beef and cabbage, Irish music and a beer garden available from 11a.m. – 6p.m. March 14, 2020. (ExperienceFountainHills.org, 480.816.5185)
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If you enjoy gaming of another kind, the after-game party at Gila River Hotels & Casinos (800.946.4452,TheCardbyGilaRiverCasinos.com) presents a variety of options within about a 20-minute drive from the Cactus League’s East Valley ballparks. The Four Diamond Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino (5040 Wild Horse Pass Boulevard, Chandler, 520.796.4900, TheCardbyGilaRiverCasinos.com) is located on the fringes of the Sonoran Desert’s ancient Native American community and untamed wilderness surroundings. Enjoy delectable dining at seven restaurants, lively nightlife and gaming, or relax at the heated outdoor pool and hot tub while staying in deluxe accommodations.
Also located at Wild Horse Pass, the AAA Four-Diamond Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass Resort and Spa (800.946.4452, WildHorsePass.com) offers guests a full recreational, cultural, and inspirational experience. Wild Horse Pass is less than 40 miles from the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.The Sheraton Grand Resorts’ four pools and their cascading waterfalls are modeled after the ancient Casa Grande Ruins. As the Resort’s name implies, wild horses can be observed roaming the terrain in front of the desert mountain backdrop.
Additional activities at Wild Horse Pass (WildHorsePass.com) include horseback riding lessons and excursions, offered at the nearby Koli Equestrian Center, and premium shopping at the Phoenix Premium Outlets, an upscale shopping destination in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere with everyday savings up to 65% at over 90 designer and brand name outlet stores. The nearby Whirlwind Golf Club’s 36-holes are artfully designed to preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Gila River Indian Community. After
golf, enjoy the award-winning Aji Spa which contains 17 treatment rooms featuring native treatments for the mind, body and soul.
The Lone Butte Casino (1077 S. Kyrene Road, Chandler, AZ, 800.946.4452, TheCardbyGilaRiverCasinos.com) features more than 840 new and popular slot machines and 24 Las Vegas style gaming tables, five restaurants, four bars including the Big City Sports Lounge sports bar and an 800-seat bingo hall. From one Native American community to another, it’s about a 15-mile drive north on Beeline Hwy/AZ-87 from Salt River Fields at Talking Stick to the Fort McDowell Casino/Resort Destination (800.843.3678, FortMcDowellCasino.com or FortMcDowellDestination.com) and Yavapai Nation and only 20 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Visit the Fort McDowell Casino (FortMcDowellCasino.com) for gaming, dining and live entertainment every night of the week.
With its surrounding views of Red Mountain, the McDowell Mountains, Four Peaks and the Superstition Mountains nestled alongside the Verde River, the AAA Four Diamond WeKoPa Resort and Conference Center (480.789.5300, WeKoPaResortandConferenceCenter.com) offers luxury accommodations in natural surroundings close by the town of Fountain Hills and North Scottsdale. Containing 246 Arizona stylishly appointed rooms accenting the native surroundings,WeKoPa’s exclusive amenities include its own Amethyst Spa and Fitness Center, two championship golf courses with spectacular scenic backdrops, and the Ahnala Mesquite Room restaurant.
Fort McDowell Adventures offers horseback and hay wagon rides through the Verde River Valley and is accessible through the WeKoPa Resort.
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The ease at which one can sneak multiple rounds of golf in during Spring Training vacations is part of what makes Arizona the ultimate golf and baseball destination. This directory highlights a handful of some of our favorite courses. Each course is impeccably cared for while capturing the essence of the American Southwest.
Red Mountain Ranch Country Club
18 Holes | Mesa, Arizona 480.985.0285 ǀ rmrcc.com
This spectacular Pete Dye Signature Course features 18 championship holes with fabulous elevations and contours, undulating greens and challenging bunkers with some of the most breathtaking views of the Arizona Valley. Red Mountain Ranch Country Club offers “Come play and be a member for a day!” Mention “Spring Training Tee Times” when booking your tee time.
McDowell Mountain Golf Club
18 Holes, ǀ Scottsdale, Arizona 480.502.8200 ǀ McDowellMountainGC.com
Located in the heart of Scottsdale and right next to the McDowell Mountains, MMGC offers beautiful views of Arizona's natural desert landscape. Re-opened in 2011 after a significant golf course enhancement and renovation, McDowell Mountain Golf Club’s pristine course conditions has helped earn its reputation as a Scottsdale Favorite.
Ocotillo Golf Club
27 Holes ǀ Chandler, Arizona 480.917.6660 ǀ OcotilloGolf.com
Golf Club of Estrella
18 Holes | Goodyear, Arizona 623.386.2600 ǀ EstrellaGolf.com
Crafted by Nicklaus Design, with Jack Nicklaus II as the primary designer and located within the master-planned community of Estrella, this par 72, 7139-yard layout features undulating fairways and elevated tee areas that traverse the natural contours of the desert terrain.
Longbow Golf Club
18 Holes | Mesa, Arizona 480.807.5400 ǀ LongbowGolf.com
Located in North Mesa, Longbow Golf Club is just minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and Old Town Scottsdale. Longbow Golf Club is "The Essence Of Arizona Golf.™" This award winning Ken Kavanagh-design was honored as one of the "Top 100 Resort Courses in the Country" and ranked as "One of The Top 20 Best Courses You Can Play In Arizona," by Golfweek Magazine.This tournamenttested course is also a host venue of the LPGA Symetra Tour Gateway Classic, USGA events, the Arizona Junior Challenge and Winn Grips AJGA Heather Farr Classic, the NCAA Notre Dame University Women's Golf Clover Cup Invitational, numerous NJCAA Men's and Women's Golf Championships and Gateway All American and Cactus Tour events, among others. Located minutes from the Chicago Cubs’ Sloan Park, Longbow Golf Club is a Spring Training favorite.
A Pete Dye Masterpiece...
A traditional-style course, Ocotillo Golf Club's lush fairways, cascading waterfalls and colorful flora offer a unique contrast to the desert landscaped courses that permeate the Valley. It features three 9-hole tracks with beautiful water features, and generous fairways and landing areas that create birdie opportunities for golfers who think their way around the course.
Palm Valley Golf Club
27 Holes ǀ Goodyear, Arizona 623.935.2500 ǀ PalmValleyGolf.com
Palm Valley Golf Club is home to 27 holes of championship golf in the West Valley. The North and South 9-hole courses were formerly called the Palms Course, designed by Arthur Hills.The West course opened in November 2018 and was redesigned by Mike Angus, featuring water on seven holes for an oasis feel!
Papago Golf Club
18 Holes ǀ Phoenix, Arizona 602.275.8428 ǀ PapagoGolfClub.com
Conveniently located just 10 minutes from downtown Phoenix and Sky Harbor International Airport, Papago Golf Club sits at the base of the picturesque Papago Buttes. The William “Billy” Bell design features four sets of tees, winding fairways and large, undulating greens framed with strategically placed bunkers. Papago is home to the Arizona State University men’s and women’s golf programs.
This spectacular Pete Dye Signature Golf Course features 18 championship holes with fabulous elevations & contours, undulating greens and challenging bunkers with some of the most breathtaking views of the Arizona Valley.
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The Phoenician
18 Holes | Scottsdale, Arizona 480.423.2449 ǀ GolfThePhoenician.com
The new Phoenician Golf Club opened in 2018 following an extensive re-design by Scottsdale-based architect Phil Smith. During the renovation, the course followed the natural rhythm and flow – completely rebuilding the course from tee to green while capturing the iconic views of the resort, Camelback Mountain and the Valley of the Sun.The new design showcases the unique beauty of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert and matches the reputation and quality of the award-winning resort.
Troon North Golf Club
36 Holes | Scottsdale, Arizona 480.585.7700 ǀ TroonNorthGolf.com
Troon North Golf Club boasts two nationally recognized courses, the Monument and Pinnacle. Both courses are set amid the grandeur of the Sonoran Desert and gracefully wrap around the northern slopes of landmark Pinnacle Peak.This dramatic terrain creates a striking setting by which all other facilities are judged.
Whirlwind Golf Club
36 Holes | Chandler, Arizona 480.940.1500 ǀ WhirlwindGolf.com
Flavored by the rich cultural heritage of the Gila River Indian Community,
Whirlwind's two championship courses offer a unique perspective for golfers. Devil's Claw features elevation changes and indigenous vegetation, while Cattail complements its sister course with deep canyons and pristine lakes.
Talking Stick Golf Club
36 Holes | Scottsdale, Arizona 480.860.2221 ǀ TalkingStickGolfClub.com
Recognized as a top public golf course by Golfweek magazine,Talking Stick Golf Club boasts the largest public practice facility in the valley to ensure you have the best opportunities to warm-up and practice your swing. Soft rolling landscape and breathtaking surroundings await you on the O’odham and Piipaash courses, both Coore and Crenshaw designed.
We-Ko-Pa Golf Club
36 Holes | Fort McDowell, Arizona 480.836.9000 ǀ wekopa.com
At We-Ko-Pa, it’s just you, your ball and good old Mother Nature. There are no homes, condos or townhomes lining these fairways. At We-Ko-Pa, the Sonoran Desert is your neighbor and the term “high-rise” is either used to describe the ancient saguaros in the foreground or the magnificent mountains in the distance. The variety in the routing and pacing of holes will keep all levels of golfers entertained from opening tee shot to final tap-in.We-Ko-Pa is proudly owned by the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation.
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2020 CACTUS LEAGUE SPRING TRAINING BASEBALL SCHEDULE
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Brewers @ REDS D’backs @ RANGERS Padres @ MARINERS Rangers @ CUBS Rockies @ WHITE SOX Royals @ ROCKIES Dodgers @ ATHLETICS Indians @ GIANTS
Athletics @ INDIANS Angels @ ROYALS Giants @ BREWERS Mariners @ DODGERS Rangers @ PADRES Rockies @ D’BACKS White Sox @ CUBS Reds @ ATHLETICS
Athletics @ MARINERS Cubs @ INDIANS D’backs @ ANGELS Padres @ D’BACKS Rangers @ BREWERS Rockies @ DODGERS White Sox @ GIANTS Reds @ ROYALS
Angels @ REDS Angels @ BREWERS Brewers @ ATHLETICS D’backs @ CUBS Mariners @ GIANTS Royals @ WHITE SOX White Sox @ PADRES Dodgers @ RANGERS Indians @ ROCKIES
Angels @ RANGERS Brewers @ ANGELS Cubs @ D’BACKS Padres @ ATHLETICS Rockies @ INDIANS Royals @ GIANTS White Sox @ MARINERS Reds @ DODGERS
Cubs @ BREWERS D’backs @ WHITE SOX Padres @ MARINERS Rockies @ D’BACKS (12:05PM) Indians @ REDS (12:05PM)
Athletics @ RANGERS (6:05PM) Giants @ INDIANS Mariners @ BREWERS Royals @ D’BACKS Dodgers @ PADRES Indians @ ANGELS Reds @ WHITE SOX
Angels @ MARINERS Brewers @ ROYALS Cubs @ GIANTS D’backs @ REDS Rangers @ WHITE SOX Royals @ ATHLETICS Reds @ ROCKIES
Angels @ PADRES Giants @ ROCKIES (6:40PM) Mariners @ RANGERS White Sox @ REDS Indians @ DODGERS
Angels @ ATHLETICS Brewers @ WHITE SOX Rangers @ GIANTS Rockies @ CUBS White Sox @ D’BACKS Dodgers @ ROYALS (6:05PM) Indians @ MARINERS Reds @ INDIANS GCU @ D’BACKS (6:10PM)
Athletics @ ANGELS Brewers @ DODGERS (6:05PM) Giants @ RANGERS Mariners @ PADRES (6:40PM) Padres @ CUBS (6:05PM) Royals @ INDIANS White Sox @ ROCKIES
Athletics @ ROCKIES Cubs @ ROYALS D’backs @ BREWERS Padres @ DODGERS Rangers @ INDIANS Royals @ ANGELS Reds @ PADRES (6:40PM)
Athletics @ DODGERS Brewers @ D’BACKS Mariners @ ROYALS Padres @ INDIANS Rockies @ BREWERS Dodgers @ CUBS Reds @ MARINERS
Athletics @ GIANTS (7:05PM) Angels @ D’BACKS Brewers @ MARINERS
Cubs @ WHITE SOX D’backs @ GIANTS (7:05PM) Giants @ ANGELS (6:10PM) Padres @ ROCKIES Rangers @ ATHLETICS (7:05PM)
Rockies @ REDS (6:05PM) Royals @ RANGERS (6:05PM) Dodgers @ MARINERS (6:40PM)
Indians @ BREWERS
Brewers @ INDIANS D’backs @ MARINERS (6:40PM)
Giants @ CUBS Mariners @ ROCKIES (6:40PM) Padres @ GIANTS Padres @ RANGERS Royals @ DODGERS Royals @ REDS White Sox @ ATHLETICS Dodgers @ BREWERS Indians @ WHITE SOX (6:05PM) Dodgers @ ANGELS (12:10PM) Reds @ RANGERS Reds @ CUBS
Athletics @ BREWERS Cubs @ ANGELS D’backs @ PADRES Giants @ REDS (6:05PM) Mariners @ ATHLETICS Rangers @ D’BACKS Rockies @ ROYALS Dodgers @ WHITE SOX Indians @ CUBS
Brewers @ ROCKIES Cubs @ ATHLETICS (12:05PM) D’backs @ CUBS Mariners @ INDIANS Rangers @ ROYALS (12:05PM) Rockies @ PADRES White Sox @ DODGERS (12:05PM)
Reds @ GIANTS
D'BACKS & ROCKIES - Salt River Fields at Talking Stick - 7555 N Pima Rd, Scottsdale, AZ ATHLETICS - Hohokam Stadium - 1235 N Center St, Mesa, AZ ROYALS & RANGERS - Surprise Stadium - 15930 N Bullard Ave, Surprise, AZ INDIANS & REDS - Goodyear Ballpark - 1933 S Ballpark Way, Goodyear, AZ ANGELS - Tempe Diablo Stadium - 2200 W Alameda Dr, Tempe, AZ DODGERS & WHITE SOX - Camelback Ranch-Glendale - 10710 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ GIANTS - Scottsdale Stadium - 7408 E Osborn Rd, Scottsdale, AZ MARINERS & PADRES - Peoria Sports Complex - 16101 N 83rd Ave, Peoria, AZ CUBS - Sloan Park - 2330 W Rio Salado Pkwy, Mesa, AZ BREWERS - American Family Fields of Phoenix - 3805 N 53rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ Padres @ CUBS (12:05PM)
Mariners @ ROCKIES