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Arizona Diamondbacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Chicago Cubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Chicago White Sox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Cincinnati Reds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Cleveland Indians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Colorado Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Kansas City Royals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Oakland Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim . . . . . . 24 Los Angeles Dodgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Milwaukee Brewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 San Diego Padres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 San Francisco Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Seattle Mariners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Texas Rangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

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Spring training beckons fans to Valley ballparks By Ken Abramczyk

“People ask me what I do in the winter when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring.” ~Rogers Hornsby

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he first pitch soon will be thrown in the Valley when Spring Training begins for the Cactus League’s 15 teams, bringing an estimated $809 million in revenue to the state. Is there a better way to enjoy a moderate winter day (OK, it’s 70 degrees) than at one of the ballparks? The 15 teams listed here (eight National League and seven American League) play at stadiums in the following cities: Goodyear, Peoria, Surprise and Phoenix (Maryvale and Glendale) in the West Valley and Scottsdale, Mesa and Tempe in the East Valley. Hope springs eternal for these teams at this time of year, as many of them made off-season moves to improve their chances to win their divisions and/or make the playoffs. The Spring Training season officially begins March 1 when the Cincinnati Reds take on the Cleveland Indians at Goodyear Ballpark and the Arizona Diamondbacks play the University of Arizona Wildcats at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, to kick off the Cactus League schedule. Fans can check the websites of their respective teams for tickets. Visit cactusleague. com for information about the league.

Arizona Diamondbacks

Salt River Fields at Talking Stick 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 888.490.0383

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The Diamondbacks finished third in the NL West division with a 79-83 record, and 18 games back of the Dodgers in 2015, a 15-game improvement over 2014. The D-backs signed right-hander Zack Greinke to a $206.5 million contract for six years and traded for right-hander Shelby Miller. On offense, the Diamondbacks are led by Paul Goldschmidt, who started in last year’s All-Star game, finished second in the Most Valuable Player Award voting, and set career-highs for batting average (.321), slugging percentage (.570) and on-base percentage (.435), and All-Star A.J. Pollock (20 homers, .315 average).

Chicago Cubs

Sloan Park 2330 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Mesa, 480.668.0500 or 800. The.Cubs, mlb.com/chc/ mesa/chicago.cubs.mlb.com The Cubs clinched a wildcard playoff appearance with 97 wins, then beat the Pirates in the Wildcard Game and the Cardinals in the Division Series, only to get swept by the New York Mets in the NL Championship series. Pitcher Jake Arrieta won the Cy Young award after posting a 22-6 record and a 1.77 earned-run average and striking out 236 batters. The Cubs rode a youth movement last season, led by third baseman

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Kris Bryant, the NL Rookie of the Year, who was joined by Addison Russell, Kyle Schwarber and Jorge Soler.

Chicago White Sox

Camelback Ranch-Glendale 10710 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 623.302.5000 Camelbackranchbaseball.com, whitesox.com The White Sox finished 19 games behind the Royals with a 76-86 record and 19 games back in the AL Central. The club acquired second baseman Brett Lawrie and third baseman Todd Frazier, and made free agent acquisitions to improve that dismal wonloss record. Pitching ace Chris Sale broke the club record for most strikeouts with 274. First baseman Jose Abreu finished with 30 home runs and 101 RBIs, joining Albert Pujols as the only players to reach those milestones in each of their first two seasons.

Cincinnati Reds

Goodyear Ballpark 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear, 623.882.3120 goodyearbp.com, reds.com OK, so the Reds had the worst record in the majors, finishing 36 games behind the Cardinals in the NL Central in probably, with the Pirates, Cubs and Brewers, the toughest division in baseball. That said, first baseman Joey Votto returns after he clubbed ...continues on page 30


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ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Salt River Fields at Talking Stick 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 480.362.9467 saltriverfields.com azdiamondbacks.com DESCRIPTION: The Diamondbacks defected from Tucson in 2012 to play at the Salt River Fields, a luxurious, massive facility that boasts healthy foods, huge concourses, lots of seating and a massive lawn. PARKING: Onsite. Salt River Fields has 3,000 spaces. Gates open at 9 a.m. for afternoon games. $5 for cars, $15 for RVs and buses. TICKETS: $11-$32 at 480.362.9467, azdiamondbacks.com or ticketmaster.com BEST PLACE TO SIT: Check out the two party decks, on the top deck of the stadium, in the infield. The section has seats and a standup bar for more casual viewing. CONCESSIONS: Tons. Healthy food, pizza, southwestern, ice cream, beer, some cocktails and additional vendors.

Game Schedule March/April Games start at 1:10 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

6

CHI

1:10 p.m.

13

CWS

1:05 p.m.

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CIN

1:05 p.m.

27COL

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1:05 p.m.

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COL

9

14

15

16

21

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SEA MIL

6:40 p.m.

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SF

6:40 p.m.

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7:05 p.m.

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SF

CHI

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OAK

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SD

COL

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at Chase Field Friday

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OAK

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LAD

1:05 p.m.

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1:05 p.m.

SF

1:05 p.m.

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25

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SEA

7:10 p.m.

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MIL

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12:05 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 6:40 p.m.

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots PRESS YOUR LUCK One of the Valley’s most luxurious hotel and casinos, nearby Talking Stick Resort features a spa, restaurants and 240,000 square feet of gaming. It’s less than a mile from the stadium. 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com PRE-GAME IN DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE Numerous bars, restaurants and retailers are not far from the stadium. There’s enough diversity there to satisfy any taste, from biker bars to boutiques. RIDE THE RAILS If you’re bringing the kids to the game, don’t skip McCormickStillman Railroad Park. $2 train

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CIN

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rides and $1 carousel rides will have the kids going gaga. 7301 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.312.2312, therailroadpark.com TWO WHEELIN’ Rent a bike, or bring your own, and take a ride along the Scottsdale Greenbelt, a beautiful uninterrupted 15-mile bike path that spans from Tempe Town Lake to North Scottsdale. scottsdaleaz.gov/parks TAKE A HIKE Nearby McDowell Mountain Regional Park is close to the city but feels miles away. 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Road, Fountain Hills, maricopa.gov/ parks/mcdowell


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CHICAGO CUBS

Sloan Park 2330 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Mesa 480.668.0500 or 1.800.THE.CUBS chicago.cubs.mlb.com DESCRIPTION: The Cactus League’s newest stadium is the 146-acre Sloan Park, a 15,000-capacity ballpark owned and operated by the Chicago Cubs. The Cubs relocated from Hohokam Stadium in Mesa to Sloan Park in 2014. PARKING: Parking is $10 (reserved) or $5 (general) per vehicle or motorcycle. Buses or RVs are charged $14. General lots are located to the east of the ballpark. Spots are available on a first-come basis. Parking lots open four hours prior to game time. TICKETS: $10 to $50, available at http://mlb.mlb.com/chc/ mesa/ BEST PLACE TO SIT: The Bleacher Bum atmosphere lives on in the outfield lawn seating, but, even better, it houses the “ultimate rooftop experience” in Eighteen | 76. It features bleachers and high-top tables to remind fans of the Wrigley Field Budweiser Bleachers. Info: mesa@cubs.com. More than 60 percent of the seats in the stadium are shaded. CONCESSIONS: Windy City Dog and A Taste of Chicago are among the six different concession areas that have themes tying to Chicago or the Southwest.

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Game Schedule March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

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ARI

1:10 p.m.

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OAK

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KC

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COL

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SD

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Tuesday

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OAK

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MIL

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SEA ARI

4:05 p.m.

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TX

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LAA

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1:10 p.m.

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KC

SF

4:05 p.m.

COL

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NYM

7:05 p.m.†

CIN

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CWS

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MIL

April 1

NYM†

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CIN

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7:05 p.m.

CWS

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CLE

7:05 p.m.

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SF

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots CUBS FANS UNITE Two miles west of Sloan Park is a staple of the Chicago homeland. Portillo’s famous hot dogs are a true taste of Chi Town in the Valley. The popular joint also boasts a varied menu of salads, burgers, sandwiches and shakes. 65 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe, 480.967.7988 SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP Sloan Park is nestled between shopping Meccas. On the east side is Mesa Riverview, packed with stores like Marshall’s, Walmart and Bass Pro Shops. To the west is Tempe Marketplace, an outdoor mall surrounded by household names like Target, Best Buy, Ulta, Ross and JCPenney. Mesa Riverview, Loop 202 and Dobson Road,

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Mesa, 480.461.0050, Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.966.9338 GET YOUR OWN GAME GOING Located at Tempe Marketplace, Dave & Buster’s is a great place to get your game on, with dozens of video, table top and ticket games. 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.281.8456 GO LAKESIDE Head over to Tempe Town Lake for one of the college town’s most beloved spots. Take a walk alongside the manmade lake, play in the park and attend one of the many events held nearly every weekend. Mill Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe



CHICAGO WHITE SOX

Glendale Camelback Ranch 10710 W. Camelback Road, Glendale 623.302.5000 camelbackranchbaseball.com whitesox.com DESCRIPTION: Home to the White Sox and Dodgers, Camelback Ranch was completed in 2009 and boasts a capacity of 13,000—including 3,000 lawn seats, 12 luxury suites and a party deck. It is adjacent to a manmade lake. PARKING: Parking in the complex’s 4,000 spots is free. The west lot off 107th Avenue is closest to the stadium. TICKETS: $9-$39, available at whitesox.com or 623.302.5000 BEST PLACE TO SIT: Avoid sun in the eyes and enjoy a close-up view of the bullpen in the left-field grass seating. The Ranch has no bleachers, so every seat has a back. CONCESSIONS: Beer, margaritas, soft drinks, hot dogs, burgers, Philly cheesesteak and gelato.

Game Schedule March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

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SD

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ARI

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OAK

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LAA

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1:10 p.m.

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COL

1:10 p.m.

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MIL

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OAK

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MIL SD

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LAD

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TX

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CLE

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18

24

25

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SD

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KC

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1:10 p.m.

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LAA

CIN

CHI SEA

1:10 p.m.

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SD

CHI

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LAD

26 CIN

12:05 p.m.

LAD

7:05 p.m.

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SD

7:10 p.m.† 1:10 p.m.†

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots EXPLORE DOWNTOWN GLENDALE Peruse locally owned shops, bars and restaurants surrounding historic Murphy Park, near Glendale Avenue between 57th and Grand avenues, Glendale. SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH Cash in that golden ticket and tour Cerreta Candy Company’s factory, complete with plenty of sugary samples. 5345 W. Glendale Avenue, 623.930.9000 SPLASH DOWN Brave thrilling slides at worldclass water park Wet ‘n’ Wild when it opens for the season in March. 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Glendale, 623.201.2000

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SADDLE RANCH CHOP HOUSE Founded in September 1999, Saddle Ranch Chop House boasts a large outdoor patio with stone campfire pits where guests can roast their own s’mores, and enjoy a downhome meal. Westgate Entertainment District, 9375 W. Coyotes Boulevard, Glendale. 623.889.7770, thesaddleranch.com TAKE A HIKE Thunderbird Conservation Park features 15 multiuse trails over 1,185 acres in the beautiful Hedgpeth Hills. West Pinnacle Peak Road and 59th Avenue, Glendale. 623.930.2820, glendaleaz.com/parksandrecreation/ thunderbirdpark.cfm


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CINCINNATI REDS

Goodyear Ballpark 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear 623.882.3130 goodyearbp.com reds.com DESCRIPTION: Opened in 2009, the 10,000-seat Goodyear Ballpark plays host to the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians. It’s one of the more familyfriendly parks in the Cactus League, featuring inflatable attractions and a kid-sized whiffle ball field on the first base concourse. PARKING: Parking is $5 ($10 for RVs) and is plentiful. TICKETS: $8-$40, available at Reds.com BEST PLACE TO SIT: A right-field pavilion ticket includes food and nonalcoholic beverages, and some seats are shaded. If you sit in the outfield grass ($8), aim for left field to avoid the sun and have a view of the center-field scoreboard. CONCESSIONS: Beer, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, Mexican food and Italian ice. Large souvenir cup soft drinks, as of last season, are $3.50. Enjoy a delicious Sunday brunch in the Right Field Pavilion before the March 6 game, which includes an exclusive Reds autograph session.

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Game Schedule March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

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COL

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SEA

1:10 p.m.

20

27

ARI

LAD

7

LAA

14

LAA

Tuesday

2

8

9

SD

15

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7:10 p.m.

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MIL

7:05 p.m.

SF

CLE

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KC CHI MIL

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Thursday

CLE

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TX

7:05 p.m.

1:10 p.m.

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Wednesday

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COL

1:10 p.m.

ARI

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6:40 p.m.

23

30

24

CWS

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CLE TX CLE

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SF

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OAK 18

MIL

25

COL

April 1

12:05 p.m.

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Saturday

CHI

12

SEA

19

OAK

26 OAK

CWS

12:05 p.m.

April 2

PIT

1:35 p.m.†

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots FANFEST 2016 The Reds and the Indians host a joint FanFest after the March 26 game. FanFest allows fans to partake in autograph sessions, on-field activities, ballpark food and behind-the-scenes tours of Goodyear Ballpark.

HIT THE LINKS Navigate around seven lakes at the base of the beautiful White Tank Mountains on the par-72, championship-style Eagle’s Nest Golf Course at PebbleCreek. 3645 Clubhouse Drive, Goodyear, 623.935.6761

VENTURE INTO THE WILD Interact with hundreds of animals—including giraffes and alligators—at Wildlife World Zoo. 16501 N. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453

GET ALONG, LITTLE DOGGY Explore Maricopa County’s largest regional park on horseback at White Tanks Riding Stables. 20300 W. Olive Avenue, Waddell, 928.679.2884, 623.935.2505

HIT THE TRAILS Estrella Mountain Regional Park’s nearly 20,000 acres is crisscrossed by multiuse trails. 14805 W. Vineyard Avenue, Goodyear, 623.932.3811

HIT THE ICE Next door to Peoria Sports Complex, AZ Ice Peoria features a full-size indoor ice rink with regular open skate and hockey sessions. 15829 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.334.1200

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CLEVELAND INDIANS

Goodyear Ballpark 1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear 623.882.3130 goodyearbp.com indians.com DESCRIPTION: The 10,000-seat Goodyear Ballpark, opened in 2009, plays host to the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians. It’s one of the more family-friendly parks in the Cactus League, featuring inflatable attractions and a kid-sized Whiffle ball field on the first base concourse. PARKING: Parking is $5 ($10 for RVs) and is plentiful. TICKETS: $8-$40 (depends on opponent), available at indians.com BEST PLACE TO SIT: A right field pavilion ticket includes food and nonalcoholic beverages, and some seats are shaded. If you sit in the outfield grass ($8), aim for left field to avoid the sun and to have a view of the center-field scoreboard. CONCESSIONS: Beer, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, Mexican food and Italian ice. Large souvenir-cup soft drinks.

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Game Schedule March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

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MIL

13 MIL

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LAD

14

KC 20

SEA

1:10 p.m.

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MIL

TX

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CWS

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OAK

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SEA

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TX

22

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12:10 p.m.

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LAA

23

30

SEA

CIN

10

17

SD CIN

24

KC

LAD

7:05 p.m.

LAD

6:05 p.m.

3

Thursday

31

CIN

12:05 p.m.

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CWS

11

COL

1:10 p.m.

18

OAK

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ARI

1:10 p.m.

April 1

TX†

7:05 p.m.

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Saturday

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SF SD

2:30 p.m.

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CHI

7:05 p.m.

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CIN

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TX†

7:05 p.m.

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots VENTURE INTO THE WILD Interact with hundreds of animals – including giraffes and alligators – at Wildlife World Zoo. 16501 N. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453 JOURNEY TO ITALY Get a taste of family-style Italian at this longtime West Valley staple. Bella Luna, 14175 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear, 623.535.4642 HIT THE LINKS Tres Rios Golf Course at Estrella Mountain Park is a par-71 championship parkland style course designed by renowned course architect Red Lawrence. 15205 W. Vineyard Avenue, Goodyear, 623.932.3714

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TACKLE THE TRAILS White Tank Mountain Regional Park, Maricopa County’s largest, is 30,000 acres of beautiful Sonoran desert criss-crossed by multiuse trails. 20304 W. White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell, 623.935.2505 GET ALONG, LITTLE DOGGY Explore Maricopa County’s largest regional park on horseback at White Tanks Riding Stables. 20300 W. Olive Avenue, Waddell, 623.935.7455


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COLORADO ROCKIES

Salt River Fields at Talking Stick 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale 480.362.9467 saltriverfields.com coloradorockies.com DESCRIPTION: The Rockies defected from Tucson to play at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, a luxurious, massive facility that boasts healthy foods, huge concourses, lots of seating and an enormous lawn. PARKING: Onsite. Salt River Fields has 3,000 spaces. Gates open at 9 a.m. for afternoon games. $5 for cars, $15 for RVs and buses. TICKETS: $11-$37 (varies by opponent) at 480.362.9467, coloradorockies.com or ticketmaster.com BEST PLACE TO SIT: Check out the two party decks, on the top deck of the stadium and in the infield. The section has seats and a standup bar for a more casual viewing experience. CONCESSIONS: Tons. Healthy food, pizza, southwestern, ice cream, beer, some cocktails and additional vendors.

Game Schedule March/April Games start at 1:10 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

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CIN

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CHI

1:05 p.m.

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LAD

20

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CWS

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1:05 p.m.

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OAK

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ARI

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1:05 p.m.

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1:05 p.m.

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1:05 p.m.

CIN

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12:10 p.m.

Saturday

SD

1:05 p.m.

17

LAA

5

CLE

LAA CIN

1:05 p.m.

April 1

SEA

7:10 p.m.

12

MIL

1:05 p.m.

19

26

SD TX

April 2

SEA

12:10 p.m.

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots HIT THE LINKS The nearby Talking Stick Golf Club is highly regarded, and close to the stadium. Perfect for an early morning tee time prior to the game. 9998 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.860.2221, talkingstickgolfclub.com VISIT SMOCA The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is one of Arizona’s finest, and conveniently located near the stadium. 7374 E. Second Street, Scottsdale, 480.874.4666, smoca.org PRESS YOUR LUCK One of the Valley’s most luxurious hotel and casinos, Talking Stick Resort features

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a spa, multiple restaurants and 240,000 square feet of gaming. 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com DINNER AND A MOVIE The adjacent Pavilions shopping center features several restaurant options and a movie theater. 9090 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.278.7324, ultrastarmovies.com PRE-GAME IN DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE Many bars, restaurants and retailers are nearby. There’s enough diversity there to satisfy any taste, from biker bars to upscale boutiques.


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Surprise Stadium 15850 N. Bullard Avenue, Surprise 623.222.2222 surpriseaz.gov/files/springtraining/ kcroyals.com DESCRIPTION: The World Series champions play in the 10,500-seat, 14-year-old Surprise Stadium that features a spectacular lawn. The 124-acre site is routinely praised for its well-conceived design with lots of shaded seating. PARKING: Park at the stadium. The lot is huge and parking is free. Gates open 90 minutes prior to all home day games. TICKETS: $8-$30 (depending on opponent) at 800.745.3000, kcroyals. com or ticketmaster.com BEST PLACE TO SIT: Much of the stadium is shaded in the afternoon, but the infield upperdeck provides canopied seating. The lawn, too, is very spacious, often giving attendees plenty of room to spread out. CONCESSIONS: Plenty of options, from cotton candy to brats to beer. Surprise also lets visitors bring in packaged food if it’s in a clear, sealed bag.

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Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

6

LAA

1:10 p.m.

13

20

27

CLE CHI

OAK

7 CHI

OAK

Tuesday

March 1

8

COL

14

15

21

22

CWS

CIN

LAD

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2

TEX 9 SEA

1:10 p.m.

MIL 16

23

6:05 p.m.

28 SD

SEA

1:10 p.m.

29

SF

6:05 p.m.

CHI CLE

30

TX

3

Thursday

TEX

10

CWS

SD

7:10 p.m.

11

ARI

17

18 TX

24

25

LAD

31

12:05 p.m

Friday

4

MIL

5

Saturday

CWS

12

ARI

1:10 p.m.

19 TX

7:00 p.m.† 2:00 p.m.†

LAA SF

April 1

ARI

SEA 26

OAK

April 2

ARI

6:40 p.m.‡ 12:10 p.m.‡

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots GET WILD The Wildlife World Zoo features an aquarium, an African safari and 400 exotic and endangered species. 16501 W. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453, wildlifeworld.com VISIT THE DELI Locals love Archie’s Deli, known for its New York-style foods and desserts. Fresh breads and lots of fresh ingredients. 15332 W. Bell Road, Suite 101, Surprise, 623.234.8008, archiesdeli.com THE FINAL FRONTIER The Challenger Space Center allows visitors to explore the history of space exploration, with interactive exhibits and a flight simulator.

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21170 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.322.2001, azchallenger.org GO WAY OUT WEST Wickenburg is a testament to the state’s rugged frontier days and a great place for a day trip. Its historic downtown and numerous ranches make it quintessential Arizona. ci.wickenburg.az.us GO DOWNTOWN Downtown Glendale, that is. The historic downtown features multiple restaurants and lots of unique antique shops. visitglendale.com


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OAKLAND ATHLETICS Hohokam Stadium 1235 N. Center Street, Mesa 480.644.4451 hohokamstadium.com oaklandas.com DESCRIPTION: Hohokam Stadium was vacated by the Chicago Cubs after the 2013 season, then renovated for the Athletics, who moved from Phoenix Municipal Stadium. This is a reunion of sorts for the A’s, who held Spring Training in the old Rendezvous Park from 1969 to 1976, and were the first tenants in the original Hohokam Park built in 1977. PARKING: Parking is limited; arrive early so you can grab one of the 3,000 parking spots available in the surrounding soccer fields. TICKETS: $10-$35, available at OaklandAs.com or athletics. com/spring BEST PLACE TO SIT: Most of the Terrace Box seats, sections 200 through 212, are shaded. Or grab a blanket and enjoy the outfield lawn. Ticketholders should make sure they’re within sight of the largest HD scoreboard display in the Cactus League. CONCESSIONS: Ovations Food Services— with its “everything’s fresh” philosophy—managed concessions when the Cubs were a tenant, and will continue to do so for the A’s.

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Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

6

SD

7

1:10 p.m.

13

CHI

20

CWS

27

KC

14

KC SF

7:05 p.m.

21

28

SF CLE

Tuesday

March 1

n Home n Away Wednesday

2

3

In San Francisco ‡ In Oakland

Thursday

LAA

1:10 p.m.

8

TX

15

COL

9

CWS

16

17

23

24

1:10 p.m.

22

LAA

1:10 p.m.

29

CHI

10

SEA

7:10 p.m.

30

ARI

SD

SEA TX

7:05 p.m.

31

SF

Friday

4 COL

5

Saturday

MIL

ARI

1:10 p.m.

11

18

CIN CLE

25

LAA

April 1

SF

12:05 p.m. 7:15 p.m.† 7:15 p.m.†

12

TX

19 CIN

SF 26

KC

April 2

OAK‡

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots BEST PRE/POST GAME SPOTS Despite its Cubs roots, Diamond’s Sports Grille is still the best sports bar in town and only blocks away from the stadium. 161 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, 480.844.3888, diamondssportsgrille.com GO PREHISTORIC The Arizona Museum of Natural History explores the world of dinosaurs with reassembled skeletons and full-size robotic replicas. 53 N. MacDonald Street, Mesa, 480.644.2230, arizonamuseumofnaturalhistory.org HOT SALSA! The legendary Los Dos Molinos serves up spicy and delicious tacos, tamales and burritos. Wash it down with

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a top-shelf margarita. 260 S. Alma School Road, Suite 137, Mesa, 480.969.7475, losdosmolinosphoenix.com HIT THE MALL Mesa Riverview, an outdoor mall, is just 15 minutes from the stadium. Catch a movie, get lunch or visit Bass Pro Shops. Dobson Road and Loop 202, Mesa SWEET TOOTH Enjoy a cinnamon roll, five-layer brownie or snickerdoodle at Sweet Cakes Café, which was featured on TLC’s “Best Food Ever.” 21 W. Main Street, Mesa, 480.461.9529, sweetcakescafe.com


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LOS ANGELES ANGELS OF ANAHEIM Tempe Diablo Stadium 2200 W. Alameda Drive, Tempe 480.350.5205 tempe.gov/diablo angels.mlb.com DESCRIPTION: Tempe Diablo Stadium was built in 1968 and underwent an extensive renovation in 2005. Perched on the side of Tempe’s rocky Twin Buttes, the stadium complex shares the picturesque landscape with the adjacent Buttes Resort and is one of the Cactus League’s most centrally located ballparks. PARKING: Stadium lots are very close and $5, but you’ll need to arrive early. Patrons can park at one of two Downtown Tempe Park-iT locations including City Hall or Hayden Square garages. Parking tickets will be validated at the trolley stop at Fifth Street and Mill Avenue. The trolley hits the stadium every 20 minutes beginning two hours before game time, until 30 minutes after the game. TICKETS: $15-$55 (varies by opponent), available at angels. mlb.com BEST PLACE TO SIT: It’s tough to beat the sizeable grass berm seating in left field for only $15, but the latter rows of field box seats on the first-base side are shaded during afternoon games. CONCESSIONS: Domestic and microbrew beers, hot dogs, fries, sodas and soft drinks. Some outside food allowed; check for restrictions.

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Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

6

KC

1:10 p.m.

13

TX

1:10 p.m.

20

TX

27 SD

1:10 p.m.

7 CIN

CWS

1:10 p.m.

14

CIN

1:10 p.m.

21

28

MIL

Tuesday

March 1

8

ARI

4:10 p.m.

15

SEA

Wednesday

2

9

SF LAD

1:10 p.m.

16

1:10 p.m.

CLE

22 Bees 23 4:00 p.m.†

OAK

1:10 p.m.

CHI

n Home n Away

29

CLE

30

April 3 LAD 1:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 12:05 p.m.‡

3

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Thursday

OAK

Friday

4

CHI

1:10 p.m.

10

ARI

1:10 p.m.

17

COL

11

LAD

18 COL

1:10 p.m.

KC

1:10 p.m.

24

CWS

31

LAD

25

OAK

April 1

LAD

7:10 p.m.‡ 7:10 p.m.‡

5

Saturday

SEA

1:10 p.m.

12

SF

1:10 p.m.

19

MIL

1:10 p.m.

26

SD

1:10 p.m.

April 2

LAD

6:05 ‡

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots BAR HOP ON MILL Taking the Spring Training Trolley allows patrons to explore downtown Tempe before and after the game. Instead of sitting in event traffic, they can have lunch, dinner, drinks, or even shop at more than 100 restaurants, bars and shops. MEET ME AT THE MARKET Shop, drink and dine at the massive outdoor Tempe Marketplace with 1.3 million square feet of retail space, featuring dramatic light and laser elements, outdoor fireplaces and unique water features. 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe EXPLORE LOCAL HISTORY The Pueblo Grande Museum preserves the story of the Hohokam. 4619 E. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.495.0901, pueblogrande.org

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EAT MEXICAN Aunt Chilada’s is famous for its gourmet fare and tasty, icy margaritas. 2019 W. Baseline Road, Tempe, 602.431.6470, auntchiladastempe. com SEE SEA LIFE See more than 5,000 sea creatures in this 26,000-square-foot indoor aquarium inside nearby Arizona Mills at the Arizona Sea Life Aquarium. 5000 S. Arizona Mills Circle, Suite 145, Tempe, 480.478.7600, visitsealife.com/Arizona/ ROCK OUT Explore 12,000 square feet of climbing surface at Phoenix Rock Gym. 1353 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.8322


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Glendale Camelback Ranch 10710 W. Camelback Road, Glendale 623.302.5000 camelbackranchbaseball.com dodgers.com DESCRIPTION: The Sonoran Desertinspired home to the Dodgers and White Sox, Camelback Ranch was completed in 2009 and boasts a capacity of 13,000—including 3,000 lawn seats, 12 luxury suites and a party deck. It is adjacent to a manmade lake and a traditional Dodgertown orange grove that sits on the east side of the property beyond the leftfield wall of replica Dodger Stadium. PARKING: Parking in the complex’s 4,000 parking spots is free. The west lot off 107th Avenue is the closest to the stadium. TICKETS: $9-$39, available at dodgers.com or 623.302.5000 BEST PLACE TO SIT: Avoid sun in the eyes and enjoy a close-up view of the bullpen in the left field grass seating. The Ranch has no bleachers, so every seat has a back. CONCESSIONS: Beer, margaritas, soft drinks, Dodger dogs, burgers, Philly cheesesteak and gelato.

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Game Schedule March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

6

SF

13

COL

7

CLE

14

TBD

20 SD

MIL 27

CIN

MIL

21

SEA

28

TX

7:05 p.m.

Tuesday

Wednesday

March 1

2

8

9

CHI

15

CWS

22

KC

n Home n Away

LAA

SD

10

23

24

1:10 p.m.

CLE

TX

18

KC

25

CLE

31

LAA

5

7:10 p.m.

ARI

7:40 p.m.

CHI

7:05 p.m.

19

ARI

CWS

26 CWS

7:05 p.m.

SF

7:05 p.m.

April 1 †

Saturday

12 SEA

LAA

7:05 p.m.

30

Friday

11

OAK

17

COL

In Los Angeles

4

CWS

16

6:05 p.m.

29

3

Thursday

LAA

SEA

1:10 p.m.

April 2 †

7:10 p.m.

LAA

6:05 p.m.†

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots EXPLORE DOWNTOWN GLENDALE While the address is Phoenix, it’s near downtown Glendale, which boasts locally owned shops, bars and restaurants surrounding historic Murphy Park, near Glendale Avenue between 57th and Grand avenues. TAKE A HIKE Thunderbird Conservation Park features 15 multiuse trails over 1,185 acres in the beautiful Hedgpeth Hills. West Pinnacle Peak Road and 59th Avenue, Glendale. 623.930.2820, glendaleaz.com/ parksandrecreation/thunderbirdpark.cfm GO GERMAN Enjoy traditional German cuisine and beer at Haus Murphy’s, an

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establishment once featured on “Diners, Drive Ins and Dives.” 5739 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, 623.939.2480, hausmurphys.com STOP AND SMELL THE FLOWERS The Glendale Xeriscape Demonstration Garden has more than 1,000 native desert plants on display. 5959 W. Brown Street, Glendale, 623.930.3596, https:// www.glendaleaz.com/waterconservation/xeriscapegarden.cfm SING A SONG The Shout! House bar features dueling piano players belting out your favorite tunes. Westgate Entertainment District, 6770 N. Sunrise Boulevard, Glendale, 623.772.1500, https:// az.theshouthouse.com



MILWAUKEE BREWERS Maryvale Baseball Park 3600 N. 51st Avenue, Phoenix 623.245.5500 brewers.com DESCRIPTION: The Brewers remain one of only a handful of Cactus League teams to have its own stadium. The 7,000-capacity Maryvale Baseball Park. Maryvale is a spectators’ park, with beautiful sightlines, a huge concourse and a massive lawn. Tickets are generally easy to come by, even on weekends. PARKING: Onsite. There are 2,000 parking spaces; during crowded games, several strip malls across the street from the complex offer pay parking. TICKETS: $8-$27 at brewers.com, the stadium box office or 800.933.7890 BEST PLACE TO SIT: Brewers infield seats are among the cheapest in the league at $27. The lawn is massive, and at $8, tickets are almost always available. CONCESSIONS: The standards, plus some Milwaukee-area favorites like brats. Built-in food stands, and roaming concourse and seat vendors available.

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Game Schedule March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

6

CLE

13

CLE

20

LAD

27

7

SD

March 1

8

CWS

Wednesday

2

UWM

9

KC

Thursday

3 SF

CHI 10

14

15

16

17

21 LAA

22

23

24

30

31

LAD

ARI

6:40 p.m.

CLE

Tuesday

n Home n Away

28

CIN

7:05 p.m.

CWS

COL

29

CIN

COL

1:10 p.m.

SF TX KC

HOU

In Houston

4

Friday

SEA

11

18

25

TX CIN CHI

April 1

HOU

In Biloxi

5

Saturday

OAK

12

COL

19

LAA

26

ARI

April 2

BIL

7:10 p.m.† 1:10 p.m.† 1:15 p.m.‡

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots GET A TASTE OF THE REAL MEXICAN GRILL Ta‘Carbon has folks raving about the joint’s homemade tortillas and real grilled Mexican food. 5834 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 623.463.8134, tacarbon.com GOTTA HAVE ART The Heard and Phoenix Art museums are less than a 15-minute drive from Maryvale Baseball Park. Heard Museum, 2301 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.252.8344, heard.org; Phoenix Art Museum, 1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.257.1222, phxart.org. HIT THE LINKS William F. Bell, creator of San Diego’s fabled Torrey Pines, was the architect for the renovated Grand Canyon University Golf Course (for-

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merly known as Maryvale Municipal Golf Course). A championshiplength course that reopened Jan. 1, it is suitable for all skill levels. 5902 W. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 623.846.4022, gcugolf.com GET IN A MORNING HIKE Piestewa Peak Park and its numerous hiking trails are less than a 20-minute drive. For something for all levels, check out Dreamy Draw Recreation Area, 2421 E. Northern Avenue, Phoenix TAKE IN DOWNTOWN Downtown Phoenix’s multiple pubs are just 15 minutes away. Consider local favorites like the traditional British pub Rose & Crown, 628 E. Adams Street, Phoenix, 602.256.0223, theroseandcrownaz. com


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The Indians finished one game above .500 (81-80), third in the AL Central Division and 13 1/2 games behind the Kansas City Royals. The Indians hope outfielder Michael Brantley can return quickly from off-season shoulder surgery, and that AL Rookie of the Year runner-up Francisco Lindor can continue his torrid hitting of the latter

The Rockies look to improve on the 68-94 record of last year, and look to third baseman Nolan Arenado who smacked 42 home runs and tied Bryce Harper for the NL lead, and collected 130 RBIs, which led the majors. Arenado now will lead Colorado’s offensive punch and the team, especially after the trade that sent shortstop Troy Tulowitzki to the Blue Jays for a slew of young pitching prospects. The Rockies hope the move regenerates the team’s chances to reach the

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Peoria Sports Complex 16101 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria 623.773.8700 peoriaspringtraining.com padres.com DESCRIPTION: Opened in 1994, the 12,000-plus-seat Peoria Sports Complex is home to the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners. PARKING: There are two main parking lots at the complex, both accessible from 83rd Avenue, at a cost of $5 per car and $10 per RV. The capacity is 2,700 vehicles. TICKETS: $7-$32, available at padres.com BEST PLACE TO SIT: For afternoon games, those seated sections 205 to 219 and 105 to 121 on the third base line and lawn seating in left field have the sun at their backs. CONCESSIONS: Beer, soft drinks, brats, hamburgers, hot dogs (including the “Ruthian foot-long”) and snacks. Great “beer man” coverage in the stands.

Game Schedule March/April Games start at 1:05 p.m. (unless noted) Sunday

Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

6 CWS

7

OAK

1:10 p.m.

13

SF

14

3:05 p.m.

20

LAD

21

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1:10 p.m.

CHI CIN

7:10 p.m.

27 HOU 28

LAA

MIL

KC

Tuesday

March 1

n Home n Away

Wednesday

2

SEA

1:10 p.m.

8

ARI

1:10 p.m.

15

CHI

9

TX

1:10 p.m.

16

23

CWS

LAD

1:10 p.m.

30

SF

SEA

24

ARI

1:10 p.m.

31

EPC

12:10 p.m. 6:35 p.m.‡

In Mexico Friday

4

KC

7:10 p.m.

11

CWS

1:10 p.m.

18

SF

7:05 p.m.

25

TX

6:05 p.m.

April 1

CWS

In El Paso

5

Saturday

COL

1:10 p.m.

12

CLE

2:30 p.m.

19

COL

1:10 p.m.

26 HOU TBD†

LAA

1:10 p.m.

April 2

CWS

7:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. in San Diego in San Diego

Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots TASTE AUTHENTIC MEXICAN Carolina’s Mexican Food is legendary for its traditional handmade tortillas. 9030 W. Peoria Avenue, Peoria, 623.487.1400, carolinasmex.com GRAB A BEER At this U.K.-inspired pub and eatery, patrons will find five things: ice cold beer, a mouthwatering menu, large TV screens, a festive atmosphere and attractive cast members. Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, 16840 N. 83rd Avenue, 623.486.5458, tiltedkilt.com HIT THE ICE Next to Peoria Sports Complex, AZ Ice Peoria features a full-size indoor ice rink with regular open skate and hockey sessions.

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CLE

7:10 p.m.

1:10 p.m.

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SEA

1:10 p.m.

10

ARI

1:10 p.m.

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3

Thursday

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SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Scottsdale Stadium 7428 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdale 480.312.2586 scottsdaleaz.gov/stadium sfgiants.com DESCRIPTION: The Giants are always among the hottest tickets in town. With its downtown location, Scottsdale Stadium is crammed with pre- and post-game activity options. Make sure to secure tickets before heading down to the game; scalpers typically get top dollar, especially on weekends. PARKING: Public parking is available throughout downtown Scottsdale; or consider parking at a bar with shuttle service. TICKETS: $12-$48, available at sfgiants.com; 480.312.2580 BEST PLACE TO SIT: Spring the extra money for assigned seating in the lower section. Bleacher seating is brutal, especially during afternoon games—it’s squished and hot. Between bleacher and lawn, we’d choose lawn. CONCESSIONS: Among the best in the Cactus League; multiple beer, drink and food options.

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Monday

Dates, times and teams are subject to change.

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1:10 p.m.

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots PRE-GAME IN DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE Bars, restaurants and retailers are just a skip and a jump (or a pedicab ride) away from the stadium. There’s enough diversity to satisfy any taste. VISIT SMOCA The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is one of Arizona’s finest, and it’s located close to the stadium. 7374 E. Second Street, Scottsdale, 480.874.4666, smoca.org HIT UP MCCORMICKSTILLMAN RAILROAD PARK If you’re bringing the kids to the game, don’t skip McCormickStillman. $2 train rides and $1 carousel rides will have the kids going gaga. 7301 E. Indian Bend

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Road, Scottsdale, 480.312.2312, therailroadpark.com RELAX ON SCOTTSDALE CIVIC CENTER PLAZA This beautiful outdoor park features fountains, flower gardens, coves and numerous shops, bars and eateries along its walking paths. 7380 E. Second Street, Scottsdale SHOP AT SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE This beautiful mall features retailers from Neiman-Marcus to Louis Vuitton; and multiple posh and upscale eateries. 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.2140, fashionsquare.com


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SEATTLE MARINERS

Peoria Sports Complex 16101 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria 623.773.8700 peoriaspringtraining.com mariners.com DESCRIPTION: Opened in 1994, the 12,000-plus-seat Peoria Sports Complex is home to the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners. The stadium features some of the better grass seating in the Cactus League, including a berm that extends the length of the entire outfield. PARKING: There are two main parking lots at the complex, both accessible from 83rd Avenue, at a cost of $5 per car and $10 per RV. TICKETS: $7-$32, available mariners.com or 800.677.1227 BEST PLACE TO SIT: For afternoon games, those seated sections 205 to 219 and 105 to 121 on the third base line and lawn seating in left field have the sun at their backs. CONCESSIONS: Beer, soft drinks, brats, hamburgers, hot dogs (including the “Ruthian foot-long”) and snacks. Great “beer man” coverage in the stands.

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots HIT THE ICE Next door to Peoria Sports Complex, AZ Ice Peoria features a full-size indoor ice rink with regular open skate and hockey sessions. 15829 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.334.1200, azice.com/ Peoria/ GET WET At 10,000 acres, Lake Pleasant is Arizona’s second-largest lake and is a venue for boating, sailing, fishing, water and jet skiing. 41835 N. Castle Hot Springs Road, Morristown, 928.501.1710, maricopa.gov/parks/lake_ pleasant/ ENJOY THE OUTDOORS A few blocks south of the stadium, Rio Vista Community Park boasts a fully stocked, fishable urban lake, batting

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cages, skate park, jogging paths and a kids’ splash park. 8866-A W. Thunderbird Road, Peoria, 623.979.2273, https://www. peoriaaz.gov/newsecondary. aspx?id=23318 BLAST OFF The Challenger Space Center of Arizona, affiliated with the Smithsonian Institute, is an educational tribute to the space program. 21170 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.322.2001, azchallenger.org/ SIP A MARGARITA OR TWO Salty Senorita serves up 51 signature margaritas and gourmet Mexican fare right next door to Peoria Sports Complex. 8011 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, 623.979.4822, saltysenorita.com


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TEXAS RANGERS

Surprise Stadium 15850 N. Bullard Avenue, Surprise 623.222.2222 surpriseaz.gov/files/springtraining texasrangers.com DESCRIPTION: The 10,500-seat Surprise Stadium opened in 2002 and features a spectacular lawn that wraps around nearly the entire outfield. The venue, which the Rangers share with the Kansas City Royals, is routinely praised for its well-conceived design with lots of shaded seating. PARKING: Park at the stadium. The lot is huge and the parking is free. TICKETS: $8-$30 (depending on opponent) at 800.745.3000, texasrangers.com or ticketmaster.com BEST PLACE TO SIT: Much of the stadium is shaded in the afternoon, but the infield upperdeck provides canopied seating. The lawn, too, is very spacious, often giving attendees plenty of room to spread out. CONCESSIONS: Plenty of options, from cotton candy to brats to beer. Surprise also lets visitors bring in packaged food in a clear, sealed bag.

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Monday

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1:10 p.m.

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LAA

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COL

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Best Pre-/Post-Game Spots GET WILD The Wildlife World Zoo features an aquarium, an African safari and 400 exotic and endangered species. 16501 W. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453, wildlifeworld.com THE FINAL FRONTIER The Challenger Space Center allows visitors to explore the history of space exploration, with interactive exhibits and a flight simulator. 21170 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.322.2001, azchallenger.com VISIT THE DELI Locals love Archie’s Deli, known for its New York-style foods and desserts. Fresh breads and lots of fresh ingredients. 17221

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N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.546.9967, archiesdeli.com GO DOWNTOWN Downtown Glendale, that is. The historic downtown features multiple restaurants and lots of unique antique shops. visitglendale.com GO WAY OUT WEST Wickenburg is a testament to the state’s rugged frontier days and a great place for a day trip. Its historic downtown and numerous ranches make it quintessential Arizona. www. ci.wickenburg.az.us


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RAWHIDE

Attractions

AMUSEMENT ASU Sun Devil Athletics

Various locations on campus, 480.965.5812, thesundevils.com ASU athletics boasts some of the best athletes around. Check out baseball and basketball this spring season.

Fat Cats

4321 E. Baseline Road, Gilbert, 480498.3325. Kids—and adults—will enjoy this mainstay that offers traditional and nighttime bowling, arcade, glow golf and movies.

dining, bars, special events and more.

are required for the attractions.

McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park

7301 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.312.2312 Take a ride on the Paradise and Pacific Railroad, an antique carousel or visit the historical railroad exhibit.

13525 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.975.7529 Entertain the whole crew with laser tag, bowling, billiards, restaurants, bars and more at this huge entertainment facility. Live musical entertainment provided on weekends.

Phoenix International Raceway (PIR)

UltraStar Multi-tainment Center at Ak-Chin Circle

4650 N. Mammoth Mine Road, Apache Junction, 480.983.0333 Celebrate Arizona’s “rich” history at the Goldfield Ghost Town. Visitors can take underground and jeep tours of this site built like an authentic 1890s mining town.

7602 S. Avondale Boulevard, Avondale 623.772.2000, phoenixraceway.com Phoenix International Raceway, also known as PIR, is a one-mile, lowbanked tri-oval race track that hosts two NASCAR race weekends annually. Opened in 1964, PIR has hosted the IndyCar Series, CART, USAC and Rolex Sports Car Series. The events routinely attract more than 67,000 race fanatics, many of whom camp at the site.

Main Event Entertainment

Rawhide

Goldfield Ghost Town

8545 S. Emerald Drive, Tempe, 480.753.1200 If you’re looking to entertain the entire family, look no further. Main Event Entertainment offers something for everyone in its massive facility, including games, bowling,

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5700 W. North Loop Road, Chandler, 480.502.5600 or 800.527.1880 Rawhide gives visitors a taste of Arizona’s Wild West past. With a variety of attractions, shopping and dining, you’ll want to spend the whole day. Admission is free; tickets

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Uptown Alley

16000 N. Maricopa Road, Maricopa, 520.494.7827 With bowling, movies, restaurants, an ice cream parlor and bars under one roof, what else can you ask for? The UltraStar Multi-tainment Center offers upscale event spaces and multifaceted event options, sophisticated menus, full-service bars and cutting edge audio visual systems.

ARCHITECTURE Arcosanti

HC 74 Box 4136, Mayer, 928.632.7135 and

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6433 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Paradise Valley, 480.948.6145 The experimental city of Arcosanti

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VISIT PHOENIX’S #1 ATTRACTION

The World’s Only Global Musical Instrument Museum

®

Ranked in the Top 20 Museums in the United States —2015 TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award

MIM.org | 480.478.6000 | Open Daily 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85050

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is about 70 miles north of Phoenix and is the brainchild of Paolo Soleri, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright. Tours are hourly from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cosanti is Soleri’s home and studio in Paradise Valley; hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Scottsdale, 480.994.8466 This award-winning winery will create a wine specially for you based on your palate. You can even bottle, cork and label your own wine. Enjoy the tasting bar, appetizers and desserts to go with your wine.

Taliesin West

ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS

16501 W. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.935.9453 The West Valley’s premiere zoo features rare animals, including albino alligators and white tigers. The Wildlife World Zoo also features one of only two aquariums between California and New Mexico.

Out of Africa

LIVE ACTION GAMING

12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale 480.627.5340 Frank Lloyd Wright is perhaps one of the most celebrated architects and a monument to him can be seen here in Scottsdale. Wright and his students built Taliesin West with native materials by hand in natural surroundings. Tours are either one hour or three hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call for prices.

FARMS/WINERIES Queen Creek Olive Mill

25062 S. Meridian Road, Queen Creek, 480.888.9290 This olive farm and mill in the Southeast Valley offers a stroll through the olive grove, tour of the mill and breakfast or lunch dining options. The gourmet marketplace offers olives, oils, bath products and more.

Su Vino Winery

7035 E. Main Street, Suite 110,

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3505 W. S.R. 260, Camp Verde, 928.567.2840 Located on more than 100 wilderness acres at the base of Mingus Mountain range in Camp Verde, Out of Africa provides a natural habitat for the animals. Open every day (except Christmas) from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $29.95 for adults, $27.95 for seniors, $22.95 for veterans and active military with ID, $14.95 for children 3 to 12 years and free for children under 3.

The Phoenix Zoo

455 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, 602.286.3800 The Phoenix Zoo was voted one of the top five zoos for kids in the country, but there’s something for everyone with 125 acres and 1,200 animals. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call for pricing.

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Wildlife World Zoo

Tempe AIRSOFT and Paintball

1401 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe, 480.966.1900 Over 12,000 square feet of nondirt indoor playing area, air conditioned, and with paid referees pretty much guarantees you to have a good time. Wear close-toed shoes and thick clothing, and don’t worry about paint stains. You can run home quick afterward and toss your clothes in the wash.

MUSEUMS Musical Instrument Museum

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Attractions

from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $20 for adults, $15 for teens and $10 for children.

Arizona Science Center

600 E. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.716.2000 The Arizona Science Center gives a hands-on lesson in fun. Equipped with a planetarium, IMAX Theatre and a variety of scientific exhibits, the center is a huge hit with children. But the child in everyone will enjoy the over 300 interactive displays on biotechnology, human psychology, magnetism and a whole host of other captivating topics. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call for admission charge. The film and planetarium are extra.

Heard Museum

2301 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.252.8840 World famous for having one the most extensive and fascinating collections of Native American art, the Heard Museum has been a Phoenix landmark for more than 75 years. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. There are 45-minute guided tours at noon, 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Admission is $18 for adults, $13.50 for seniors and $7.50 for children.

Phoenix Art Museum

1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.257.1222 Open since 1959, the Phoenix Art Museum was expanded to 203,000 square feet in 2006. The museum’s collection includes 18,000 works

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of art from around the world. The museum is open Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults, $10 students with I.D., $12 for seniors and $6 for children. Wednesdays are free from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

NATURAL SITES Meteor Crater

Meteor Crater Road, Winslow, 928.289.5898, meteorcrater.com This northeastern Arizona crater, 2.4 miles in circumference and more than 550 feet deep, is the world’s best preserved meteorite impact site. $18 adults, $11 seniors and $9 for children 6 to 17.

PERFORMANCE ASU Gammage

1200 S. Forest Avenue, Tempe 480.965.3434 Distinctively designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Arizona State University’s Gammage is the largest university-based art presenter in the country. It hosts a number of Broadway plays and musicals as well as smaller productions.

COMEDY Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy 5350 E. High Street, Suite 105, Phoenix, 480.420.3553 Live from Phoenix, Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy showcases the absolute best in live stand-up comedy. Visiting comedians have

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appeared hundreds of times on national and international television, and are widely regarded as groundbreaking and talented artists.

LIVE MUSIC Marquee Theatre

730 N. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.829.0607 One of the most intimate rooms in the Valley, the Marquee Theatre has hosted a range of acts from SafetySuit to Nine Inch Nails and Nick Jonas. The venue recently added a balcony for the prime viewing pleasure of those 21 and older.

McDowell Mountain Music Festival

Margaret T. Hance Park, 1202 N. Third Street, Phoenix, www.mmmf. com McDowell Mountain Music Festival, Arizona’s musical and cultural destination, is celebrating its 13th year. This year’s lineup includes Beck, Kid Cudi, The Avett Brothers, Porter Robinson and Animal Collective.

LODGING Red Feather Lodge

300 Arizona 64, Grand Canyon Village, 928.638.2414 If you’re heading up to the Grand Canyon during your stay, you’re going to want to get as close to the action as possible. Red Feather Lodge is a tourist attraction in its own right and is close to shopping, dining and outdoor entertainment options.



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Outdoors

TOWNSITES

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Wickenburg

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outwickenburgway.com Just 25 miles northwest of the Valley, historic Wickenburg is the embodiment of the American Wild West, steeped in 145 years of tradition, natural desert wonder and modern amenities like restaurants, shopping, art galleries and golf.

SKIING Sunrise Park Resort

Highway 273, Greer, 855.735.7669 Located in the heart of Arizona’s White Mountains, Sunrise Park Resort is a winter recreational paradise for families with kids of all ages.

CLIMBING Phoenix Rock Gym

1353 University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.8322 Learn how to climb at one of the region’s best indoor climbing facilities.

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Arizona Hot Air Balloons Inc.

5440 E. Peak View Road, Cave Creek, 480.585.3382 or 888.785.3382, windwalkerexpeditions.com North of Phoenix, Windwalker features English and Western horses.

702 W. Deer Valley Rd., Phoenix, 480.282.8686 or arizonahotairballoons.com Balloon rides in the Phoenix metropolitan area including: Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Anthem, Cave Creek, Carefree and Apache Junction.

Ponderosa Stables

OFF ROAD

10215 S. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.268.1261, www.arizona-horses.com These treks display the area’s natural beauty.

HOT AIR BALLOONS Rainbow Ryders Inc.

1725 W. Williams Drive, Bldg. D, Suite 39, Phoenix, 800.725.2477, rainbowryders.com The premiere balloon ride company in the Southwest offers scenic hot air balloon rides daily in Phoenix and Scottsdale.

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Sedona Off-Road Center

145 W. State Route 89A, Sedona, 928.284.4735 With the biggest selection of off-road vehicles and quad rentals in Sedona, Off-Road Center provides everything you need to create your own tour.

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DESERT TRAILS PARK, MESA

Pink Jeep Tours

204 N. State Route 89A, Sedona, 800.873.3662, pinkjeeptourssedona.com Pink Jeep Tours will take you deep into the Red Rock country of Sedona.

HIKING STATEWIDE Arizona State Parks

Arizona is home to 31 state parks and boasts some of the most beautiful, diverse natural scenery on earth, including rugged mountains, painted deserts and breathtaking caves.

EAST VALLEY Desert Trails Park

2955 N. Recker Road, Mesa 480.644.2352, mesaaz.gov/thingsto-do/parks-recreation-commercialfacilities/parks/desert-trails-park Desert Trails Park is 35 acres and includes a series of hiking and

biking trails, a pump track, a kids’ skills track, two ramadas, a restroom and a 30-spot parking lot. The trails consist of a 3/4-mile perimeter trail for hiking and nonmotorized bike use. There are three progressive flow trails for downhill bike use. The flow trails are designed to introduce and progressively develop new skills for BMX-style bike riding.

Lost Dutchman State Park

6109 N. Apache Trail, Apache Junction 480.982.4485, azstateparks.com/ Parks/LODU/ Named after the fabled lost gold mine, Lost Dutchman State Park is located in the Sonoran Desert, 40 miles east of Phoenix. Several trails lead from the park into the Superstition Wilderness and surrounding Tonto National Forest. Take a stroll along the Native Plant Trail or hike the challenging Siphon Draw Trail to the top of the Flatiron.

Usery Mountain Regional Park.

3939 N. Usery Pass Road, Mesa 480.984.0032, maricopa.gov/parks/ usery/ Located on the Valley’s east side, this park takes in 3,648 acres set at the western end of the Goldfield Mountains, adjacent to the Tonto National Forest. The most popular feature of the park, the Wind Cave Trail, features water seeping from the roof of the alcove to support hanging gardens of Rock Daisy.

PHOENIX Camelback Mountain Summit Trail

4925 E. McDonald Drive Tatum Boulevard at McDonald Drive, Phoenix, phoenix.gov/parks, 602.261.8318 One of the most popular hikes in the Phoenix area.

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602.261.8318, www.phoenix.gov/ parks/trails/locations/piestewa-peak Surrounding the base of 2,608foot Piestewa Peak, the Phoenix Mountains Park and Recreation Area and Dreamy Draw Recreation Area are gateways into diverse desert landscapes that offer everything from fantastic views to secluded valleys. The area boasts dozens of miles of trails to enjoy the relative solitude. An assortment of picnic area nestled in the hills offer a picturesque spot for a gathering.

Piestewa Peak Summit Trail

2701 E. Squaw Peak Drive, Phoenix, 602.262.7901 The most popular trail in the city.

South Mountain Trail

10919 S. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85042. www.phoenix.gov/parks/ trails/locations/south-mountain/trail-

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descriptions-and-map At more than 16,000 acres, South Mountain Park/Preserve is one of the largest municipally operated parks in the country, according to the Trust for Public Land. It boasts 51 miles of primary trails for horseback riding, hiking and mountain biking for all ability levels. The park’s main entrance is a scenic road shared by bikers and hikers. There are many steep sections and blind curves, so maximum speed is 25 mph and 15 mph on curves.

SCOTTSDALE McDowell Mountain North Trail 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Drive, Scottsdale, 480.471.0173 An easy hike that takes wanderers into the Sonoran Desert.

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TEMPE A Mountain

Fifth Street at College Avenue, Tempe, Get a bird’s eye view of Phoenix metro via a paved trail and a series of stairways that lead to the peak.

WEST VALLEY White Tank Mountain Regional Park

20304 W. White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell, maricopa.gov/parks/ white_tank White Tank Mountain Regional Park boasts nearly 30,000 acres, making this the largest regional park in Maricopa County. Most of the park is made up of the rugged and beautiful White Tank Mountains on the Valley’s west side.


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Ocotillo Golf Resort

33750 N. Dove Lakes Drive, Cave Creek, 480.488.0009 Dove Valley Ranch Golf Club is a desert-style golf course with hints of tradition, such as ample fairways and subtly contoured greens. The layout is very playable but also strategic enough to test the course-management skills of every player. The front nine opens as an easy warm-up. The remainder of the course meanders through rejuvenated open desert.

Rancho Manana Golf Club

5734 E. Rancho Manana Boulevard, Cave Creek, 480.488.0398 Voted as one of Arizona’s most scenic golf courses, Rancho Manana offers stunning views of mountains, cactus and wildlife on an 18-hole, par-70 course lined by striking homes and an expansive country club.

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3751 S. Clubhouse Drive, Chandler, 480.917.6660 Designed by Ted Robinson, this 27-hole championship course features lush fairways sprinkled with mature trees and colorful flower beds. The soothing, yet challenging, water features offer breathtaking beauty like an elegant oasis in the desert providing golfers a day unlike any other in the Valley.

GILBERT Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch

4415 E. Village Parkway, Gilbert, 480.988.0004 Nestled between the San Tan Mountains and the notable Arizona landmark Superstition Mountains, Trilogy offers luxurious surroundings as well as challenging golf. A little bit natural forces, a little man-made

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design, the course can be tricky, but that’s half the fun. Call for prices.

GLENDALE Legend at Arrowhead

21027 N. 67th Avenue, Glendale, 623.561.1902 Touted as one of the friendliest courses around, the Legend is a traditional golf haven with wide fairways and ample greens. Open to the public, this course is one of only two in Arizona designed by Arnold Palmer and, despite the numerous water hazards, offers enjoyable play for all skill levels.

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With breathtaking views and a thrilling design crafted by Tom Lehman and John Fought, Verrado Golf Club combines the ďŹ nest elements of Arizona golf with the highest standards for service. See for yourself why golf here defines golf everywhere.

www.VerradoGolfClub.com 4242 North Golf Drive, Buckeye, AZ 85396 | 623.388.3000

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architect Red Lawrence, this traditional par-71 championship course has been around since 1962, yet it’s one of the newest courses in the Valley after a complete renovation.

the total tee ranges vary from 5,573 yards to 7,259 yards, players of all skill levels can enjoy a round. Call for rates and additional details.

Palm Valley Golf Club

Club West Golf Club

2211 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear, 623.935.2500 Because Palm Valley is home to two separate courses – one that caters toward experienced golfers and another easier course for new players – everyone can take part in the game. Call for tee time and green fee details.

PEORIA Trilogy at Vistancia

12575 W. Golf Club Drive, Peoria, 623.328.5100 Rated an ultra-prestigious five out of five by Golf Digest, this club has it all at an extremely reasonable rate. There are five tee boxes to choose from on the par-72 course. Because

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PHOENIX 16400 S. 14th Avenue, Phoenix, 480.460.4400 This is the one course that has the ability to almost make you forget about playing golf and just take in the surroundings. The Sonoran Desert surrounds the entire course, making it a wonderful isolated area that is literally around the corner from the city. The holes have elevation changes, though nothing too drastic. Hole 17 has two greens for your choosing and offers the best view to take a picture with South Mountain in the background.

SCOTTSDALE Troon North Golf Club

10320 E. Dynamite Boulevard,

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Scottsdale, 480.858.5300 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.

VERRADO/BUCKEYE Verrado Golf Club

4242 N. Golf Drive, Buckeye, 623.388.3000 Tucked in the foothills of the White Tank Mountains in Buckeye, stretching to more than 7,000 yards, and offering jaw-dropping views and rugged natural beauty, Verrado Golf Club is an exceptional West Phoenix Valley golf experience that can accommodate golfers of all levels. After your round, the Verrado Grille restaurant is a great place to relax and take in the sunset.


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Casinos

TALKING STICK RESORT

CHANDLER Gila River’s Wild Horse Pass Casino

5040 W. Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Gila River’s Lone Butte Casino 1077 S. Kyrene Road 800.946.4452 wingilariver.com There are three different locations for this casino, but these two are closest to the Phoenix metro. Wild Horse Pass offers slots and blackjack tables with the feel of a dark, intimate lounge. There are 750 interactive slots, 19 blackjack tables, 17 poker tables and a 1,200-seat bingo hall. There is also a sports lounge and an entertainment stage where local acts hit the stage Thursday through Saturday. For food any time of the day or night, Café 24/7 serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Lone

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Butte Casino is on the other side of the highway, a mere 5 minutes away. This cozier casino has 450 interactive slots and six blackjack tables. If you get hungry, Café 24/7 serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, or try Cities Bar and Grille for steak, pasta or seafood.

FORT MCDOWELL Fort McDowell Casino

Beeline Hwy on SR 87 & Fort McDowell Road 800.THE.FORT fortmcdowellcasino.com This is one of the best casinos in the Valley for the gambling experience and entertainment. With a huge gambling area, it’s almost impossible to play all the games available. The casino sports 866 slot machines and offers regular poker tourna-

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ments. Also available are keno and bingo areas, with the bingo hall having nonsmoking and smoking sections. When you get hungry, The Red Rock Buffet is all-you-can-eat and Noodles Sushiya offers traditional Asian fare and sushi. For casual dining, try the Cottonwood Café, the Silver Platter or the New York Deli.

MARICOPA Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino

15406 Maricopa Road, Maricopa 480.802.5000 harrahsakchin.com For those who want to take a couple of days and relax in a resort where the slots are never too far away, Harrah’s Ak-Chin location is the place. Its inviting architecture immediately transports visitors to ...continues on page 60


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DESERT DIAMOND WEST VALLEY CASINO AND RESORT

a paradise. For those who want to enjoy some sun, there is an outdoor pool with a swim-up bar. On the casino floor, you’ll be able to enjoy 40,000 square feet of slots, keno and separate rooms for poker and live-action blackjack. The slots range from penny machines to $25 games. Join Total Rewards for offers at Ak-Chin and Harrah’s nationwide. Amid the casino is the Oasis Lounge and on top of that bar is a stage, making the barstool the best seat in the house to watch a band free of charge. For food, the Harvest Buffet is open for lunch and dinner and can rival any buffet in Vegas. The Range Steakhouse is an elegant steakhouse; Agave’s Southwest Restaurant is open for all meals; and the Copper Cactus Grill is open 24 hours.

SCOTTSDALE Salt River-Pima Maricopa Indian Reservation

Talking Stick Resort

9800 E. Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale 480.850.7734 talkingstickresort.com

Casino Arizona

524 N. 92nd Street, Scottsdale 480.850.7777 casinoarizona.com Two of the most popular casinos in the state are located in Scottsdale. From dining to entertainment to gambling, these casinos bring the vibe of Las Vegas to the Valley of the Sun. Talking Stick Resort boasts 240,000 square feet of gaming, including a huge selection of penny slots and Arizona’s largest poker room. Casino Arizona, meanwhile, has more than 900 ticket-pay multidenominational slot machines, live blackjack and other table games and live fast-action keno. Both locations offer a wide range of dining and nightlife options.

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Hon-Dah Resort & Casino

777 Highway 260, Pinetop 800.929.8744, hon-dah.com If you aren’t enticed by the slots, poker, delicious food and drinks and the wonderful hotel, then how about this? Hon-Dah Resort & Casino is perfectly located for those winter sport lovers and offer fantastic accommodations for snow sports.

WEST VALLEY Desert Diamond West Valley Casino and Resort

9431 W. Northern Avenue, Glendale, 623.877.7777, ddcaz.com/west-valley The first phase of the Desert Diamond West Valley features more than 1,080 slot machines, a food court and other amenities. The Tohono O’odham Nation’s casino, located at the Loop 101 and Northern, is awaiting a license for more gaming opportunities.


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From high-end boutiques to Southwestern treasures to modern malls, world-class shopping awaits. Arizona is famous for a lot of things— its natural beauty, its restaurants and its outdoor recreational opportunities, but don’t forget to add shopping to that list. Whether it’s the upper-end world-class shopping at Phoenix’s Biltmore Fashion Park, Scottsdale Fashion Square or outlet malls like Outlets at Anthem, the Valley of the Sun offers bountiful options to satiate your inner shopper. Antique Trove 2020 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 480.947.6074, antiquetrove.com/ scottsdale Established in 1989, the Antique Trove has been the “go-to” location in the Valley of the Sun for more than 20 years. The store boasts more than 140 quality vendors within its 23,000-square-foot space. Shoppers can find anything from Victorian items to very popular mid-century furniture and collectibles. Arizona Mills 5000 S. Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, 480.491.9700 Arizona Mills is a racetrack in

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both layout and pace and is a predominantly bargain and closeout mall. Park the nonshoppers at the movies. Set your pace at Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th or Neiman Marcus Last Call where you can find last year’s Marc Jacobs at a fraction of the original price. Browse clothing as you take a shortcut through Forever 21. Cruise through hundreds of sunglass styles at Sunglass Hut before finally refueling and regrouping at Rainforest Cafe. Baudine’s...Mad About Shoes 32415 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 480.367.0950 Whether you’re all about the latest trend or more inclined to the most comfy, a new pair of shoes can make you strut. With a wide variety of styles and prices, Baudine’s Mad about Shoes is the perfect place to find your happy (feet) place. Also at 8936 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale, 480.502.5266; and 7001 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. 480.951.4050 Big Bronco 6602 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480.575.7025, 480.575.1357, bigbroncocavecreek.com Owned by horse enthusiast Faith Weinberg, this Western and home furnishing store serves customers

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who are earth conscious and desire handmade quality pieces. Biltmore Fashion Park 2502 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.955.8400 Plan to spend a splendid afternoon strolling through the outdoor garden setting of Phoenix’s most luxurious shopping destination, Biltmore Fashion Park. With over 70 high-end stores and delectable boutiques, fine restaurants and sidewalk cafes, this is an experience you won’t soon forget. Chandler Fashion Center 3111 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, 480.812.8488 Located where the Price Freeway and the Santan Freeway meet at Chandler Boulevard, each wing is dedicated to a specific category of merchandising, like clothing, home, children and electronics. In the middle rests Barnes and Noble Booksellers. At the end of each leg are Dillard’s, Nordstrom, Sears and Macy’s. There’s also a plethora of dining options. Desert Ridge Marketplace 21001 N. Tatum Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.513.7586 Shop, dine and play at North Phoenix’s premier shopping and entertainment destination. More than ...continues on page 64


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110 retailers and restaurants in one convenient location including Kohl’s, Old Navy, Ross, Sports Authority, Ulta Beauty, Target, Torrid, Pier 1 Imports. Dining options include The Keg Steakhouse and Bar, Yard House, Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Mimi’s Café, The Sandbar Mexican Grill and more. Divaz 516 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.968.1783 One of the best places in the Valley for the latest young and trendy styles by 7 For All Mankind, Madden Girl, Nubra, Sugar Lips and more, all with a smile. Also at Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.966.7467 Duck and Decanter 1651 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.274.5429 The Phoenix area has no shortage of wine markets to choose from, but Duck and Decanter is clearly among its most established and unique. Beyond its wide and well-respected variety for purchase, the market/ restaurant/café also hosts frequent tastings. Flag World and Sports 455 N. Third Street, Suite 1205, Phoenix 602.254.6265 The store has the world’s widest selection of flags, sports and related items. High Street 5415 E. High Street Phoenix, 480.319.8700, highstreetaz.com A shopping and entertainment district in North Phoenix that features 42 Saint and Almond Tree Wedding Boutique, as well as Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy and Blue Martini.

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Kempton’s Travel Town 3335 E. Main Street, Mesa, 480.832.2222 This family-owned dealership sells new and used RVs and provides service and parts. Kierland Commons 15205 N. Kierland Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.348.1577 Kierland offers 40 acres of office, residential, restaurant and retail components, navigable by beautifully landscaped Main Street, radiating from the Central Plaza. For the glamorous, if 42 Saint had to relocate, the only fitting destination would be Hollywood Boulevard. When you get hungry, Zinc Bistro will transport you to a French café where you can enjoy a light afternoon snack of wine and cheese. Mesa Riverview 1061 N. Dobson Road, Mesa, 480.461.0050 Easily accessible from the Loop 202 and Dobson Road, Mesa Riverview offers shopping—even for guys—with Bass Pro Shop. Among the plethora of shops, find your souvenir western wear at Sheplers, or enjoy the cowboy atmosphere of several bars or restaurants. When you’re shoppedout and full, you can relax with a movie at Cinemark. Old Town Scottsdale Downtown Scottsdale, Scottsdale Road at Main Street The best time to visit historic Old Town Scottsdale (“The West’s most western town”) is Thursday evenings for the Scottsdale ArtWalk, when over 100 art galleries and jewelry stores prop open their doors to invite patrons to gander the work of famous and up-and-coming artists. The Old Town district is along each side of Scottsdale Road between Second Street and Indian School Road.

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Outlets at Anthem 4250 W. Anthem Way, Phoenix, 623.465.9500 This 374,000-square-foot outlet mall is home to more than 65 stores with brand-name merchandise at everyday discounts of 30 to 70 percent. Purple Skirt 4025 E. Chandler Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.785.1811 Purple Skirt offers a unique label selection and upbeat atmosphere but, more importantly, refreshing new styles by relatively up-andcoming young designers. Saba’s Western Wear The traditional outfitter of cow folk has eight locations in Chandler, Carefree, Avondale, Scottsdale, Peoria and Mesa. Call 877.342.1835 for more information or visit sabas.com SanTan Village 2218 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480.282.9500 SanTan Village is home to young, fashionable stores like Forever 21, Charlotte Russe and Wet Seal, while still offering sophisticated styles from Black House/White Market and Coach. Scottsdale Fashion Square Scottsdale and Camelback roads, Scottsdale, 480.949.0202 Fashion Square satisfies the Valley’s most discriminating tastes, as the exquisite Barney’s, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, Kate Spade, Anthropologie and Gucci are leavened by Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and the largest Dillard’s in the state. Throw into the mix staple ingredients like Kenneth Cole and Banana Republic and a splash of cosmetics with M.A.C. and Sephora. Voila! A feast of credit card fun. ...continues on page 66


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Scottsdale Quarter 15037 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.270.8123 Scottsdale Quarter holds some of the city’s most exciting retailers, including The Apple Store, and H&M, plus some unique offerings, like Deegie’s Carma fashions and West Elm for furniture and accessories. Dining options range from white tablecloth at BRIO Tuscan Grille to casual fare at True Food Kitchen.

Tanger Outlets 6800 N. 95th Avenue Glendale 623.877.9500 Attracting thousands of visitors— especially on Cardinals or Coyotes game days—Tanger Outlets provides a good bang for the buck. Get Coach clutches for a reasonable price, dine at Fired Pie or just people watch sports fans.

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Sibley’s West 72 S. San Marcos Place, Chandler, 480.899.4480, sibleyswest.com Founded by John and Michelle Wolfe, Sibley’s West stresses the important of shopping local. The couple sells items from manufacturers who call Arizona home, such as Original Dirt Shirts, Armadilla Wax Works and Cheri’s Desert Harvest.

Tempe Marketplace 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.966.9338 This is a massive Tempe mall featuring the District, an outdoor mall designed like an indoor mall, with pedestrian-friendly paths, luxurious seating areas and a multitude of locally unique and national retailers, including Buckle, G by Guess, Tilly’s, Skechers, Quiksilver and PacSun. BevMo, Target, Old Navy, Red Robin, The Keg Steakhouse, Best Buy, PetSmart and other major retailers man the perimeter of the mall. There are numerous bars throughout the area, as well, including Mexicothemed San Felipe’s Cantina. There’s also a variety of eateries to satisfy any palate. The mall also features regular free concerts and other entertainment.

Simplicity Simple Skin Care 4375 N. 75th Street, Scottsdale, 480.686.8538 At Simplicity Simple Skin Care—a spa designed for men—estheticians use ingredients like cactus extract, omega

Downtown Tempe/Mill Avenue District Right across the street from Arizona State University, you can bet that Downtown Tempe’s diverse attractions deliver a (Sun) Devil of a time. In

Scottsdale Waterfront 7150 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.9700 Across the street from Scottsdale Fashion Square you’ll enjoy expanding your shopping options with unique boutiques and dining, including Olive & Ivy. Scottsdale Waterfront is also home to the Fiesta Bowl Museum.

addition to college town staples like Urban Outfitters, plenty of independently owned shops will also pique your interest. Look for the ParkiT symbol at participating parking lots, which give you an hour of free parking. Tempe Camera Sales, Rentals and Repairs: 606 W. University Dr., Tempe Photo Lab: 530 W. University Dr., Tempe 480.996.6954, tempecamera.biz Want to snap those perfect shots of the big games as well as Valley hotspots? Celebrating its 35-year anniversary, Tempe Camera is the one-stop imaging store for all photographers—amateur and professional alike. It also boasts a rental center, repair department and TCR photo imaging center. Triangles 2013 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.6562 Locals know that if you want swimwear, you head to Triangles. The store has a huge variety of the newest trends and quality standbys at practical prices. Westgate City Center 6770 N. Sunrise Blvd., Glendale, 623.385.7502 Adjacent to University of Phoenix Stadium and Gila River Arena is one of the Valley’s newest shopping destinations. For lovers of all things outdoors, visit Cabela’s. When you’re hungry you can grab food and drink at McFadden’s or Calico Jack’s.

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Arizona’s restaurants are truly awe-inspiring, offering unique Southwestern spins on cuisines from around the world. Arizona has emerged as a world-class dining destination known for its local chefs’ infusion of Southwestern style and taste to traditional dishes. Restaurants here offer the total package—service, ambience and a unique dining experience. Whether it be the stellar views combined with exquisite service at Top of the Rock, the charming rustic old-world feel of Tempe’s House of Tricks or the trendy club-like aura of sushi hotspot RA, it’s hard to go wrong when dining in the PHX.

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and sushi bars. The seafood is sustainably caught, prepared classically or with a modern Bluewater twist. BLT Steak 5402 E. Lincoln Drive, Scottsdale, 480.905.7979 Gaze at Scottsdale’s Camelback Mountain while dining at this resort restaurant located at JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort and Spa. The menu offers a modern approach on timeless American meals and exquisite steaks. The Chuckbox 202 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.968.4712. This burger joint is a Tempe institution, where legendary short-order cook “Big Juan” serves up charbroiled patties and cold beer.

The Arrogant Butcher Cityscape, 2 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.324.8502 The Arrogant Butcher brings all walks of people together and offers them the best of everything. Known for its extensive menu and good company, the Arrogant Butcher is one of Cityscape’s premier attractions.

The Cider Mill 7240 E. Main Street, C-100, Scottsdale, 480.994.1366 Located in The Frontier Town plaza in Old Town Scottsdale, The Cider Mill is open for lunch seven days a week, and dinner Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The menu features classic soups, sandwiches and salads that are sure to please the palate.

Bluewater Grill 1720 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.277.3474, bluewatergrill.com/ locations/phoenix The Bluewater Grill offers the freshest seafood around, as well as oyster

Cold Beer and Cheeseburgers 4222 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.941.2747 Everything you need to know is in the name! Cold beer and fresh gourmet cheeseburgers, including

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sliders, are at the center of this Old Town Scottsdale establishment. Culinary Dropout 7135 E. Camelback Road, Suite 125, Scottsdale, 480.970.1700 Enjoy gastropub fare in a way only Culinary Dropout can provide. Developing into a true mainstay among Valley residents, first-timers should check it out to see what everyone’s raving about. Also: 149 S. Farmer Ave., Tempe, 480.240.1601; or 5632 N. Seventh Street, Phoenix, 602.680.4040. Dillon’s 40202 N. 87th Avenue, Peoria, Slated to open lakeside on Jan. 1, Dillon’s Bayou isn’t a Cajun restaurant, but instead offers the best barbecue in the Valley. The name, instead, refers to the local company’s penchant for providing a family-like atmosphere within neighborhoods— “by you.” Also: Wildlife World Zoo, 16335 N. Northern Avenue, Litchfield Park, 623.535.4249; 8706 W. Thunderbird Road, Peoria, 623.979.5353; 20585 N. 59th Avenue, Glendale, 623.566.8100. Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steak Burgers Locations Valleywide, freddysusa.com This is a classic burger-style joint with famous shoestring fries, hot dogs and patty melts that are as ...continues on page 70


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close to down-home cooking as you’ll get. And its custard is so good, it’s in the name of the restaurant itself. House of Tricks 114 E. Seventh Street, Tempe, 480.968.1114 A block from Mill Avenue and ASU, this restaurant surrounded by trees is great for romantic evenings. Innovative American cuisine and the relaxed setting make this a truly unique restaurant. The Melting Pot 3626 E. Ray Road, Phoenix, 480.704.9206 For a truly unique dining experience, this Swiss restaurant offers several styles of fondue and vegetarian options. And don’t forget to order the chocolate fondue! Also: 8260 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, 480.607.1799; 19420 N. 59th Avenue, Suite B113, Glendale, 623.251.5450. Quiessence at The Farm at South Mountain 6106 S. 32nd Street, Phoenix, 602.276.0601 Fresh organic gardens surround this highly rated eatery and provide ingredients for the meals—with a new and fresh menu every day— making this quaint, intimate eatery more than just a restaurant. Sub Station Gourmet Subs 930 W. Broadway, Tempe, 480.967.7573, substation.com The sub shop boasts a variety of cold and gourmet sandwiches, along with wraps and salads—at an affordable price, ranging from $3.09 to $6.79. Extras like extra cheese and double meat are available, too, for a low price.

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Thee Pitt’s Again Barbecue Restaurant 5558 W. Bell Road, Glendale, 602.996.7488, theepittsagain.com Family-owned and –operated, Thee Pitt’s Again is housed in an old-fashioned diner that serves slow-smoked barbecue and Southern grub in a homey, pink space with a pig theme. It was the subject of a “Diner, Driveins and Dives” segment in 2008. T. Cook’s 5200 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.808.0766 One of Phoenix’s finest, this restaurant is located in the historic Royal Palms Resort and Spa. Old-world décor makes this one of the most romantic restaurants in the Valley. Upscale dining with signature dishes and limited vegetarian options make this a special experience. T.G.I.Friday’s Front Row Chase Field, 401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.462.3506, frontrowphoenix.com Open 363 days a year, T.G.I.Friday’s Front Row overlooks leftfield at Chase Field. The ballpark hosts The Arizona Diamondbacks games during the MLB season as well as concerts and a variety of entertainment throughout the year. It provides the best view of the park. Get there early, however, or buy tickets to a table. Thirsty Lion Gastropub & Grill Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1041, Tempe 480.968.2920 At Thirsty Lion Gastropub & Grill you’ll find great food, more than a dozen big screen TVs, two bars and 52 beers on tap. Ranging from full-bodied I.P.A.s and stouts to smooth ambers and lagers, the Thirsty Lion has a beer for every palate and every plate. Also: Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Suite 1423, Scottsdale, 480.284.7292.

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Top of the Rock Restaurant Phoenix Marriott Tempe at the Buttes, 2000 W. Westcourt Way, Tempe, 602.431.2370 Nestled in the buttes, this restaurant offers a breathtaking view of Phoenix. Watch the Arizona sun set while enjoying refined American cuisine. Twin Peaks Restaurant 8787 E. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale, 480.483.0921, twinpeaksrestaurant.com The perfect place to catch the game, Twin Peaks offers their customers delicious food, cold beer and a welcoming staff, known as the Twin Peaks Girls. The comfortable, mountain lodge atmosphere entices you to sit back, relax and enjoy the game. Additional location: 2135 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, 602.954.8946. Whiskey Rose Bar & Grill Westgate Entertainment District, 6751 N. Sunset Boulevard, Suite E-110, Glendale, 623.877.7673 This Southwestern-themed bar and grill offers tasty cold beer, margaritas, burgers, world-class barbecue and more. Also: 135 W. Ocotillo Road, Chandler, 480.895.7673 Zinburger 98 W. Vaughn Ave., Gilbert, 480.387.5000 Serving burgers, milkshakes and a plethora of different wines and beers, Zinburger touches all aspects of taste. Come in to try a new burger every week. Also: Biltmore Fashion Park, 2502 E. Camelback Road, Suit 127, Phoenix, 602.424.9500; Scottsdale Quarter, 15257 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite F150, Scottsdale, 480.285.0690.

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The Codfather 1618 E. Bell Road Phoenix, 602.788.1199 Traditional British fish-and-chip shop delivers on many delicacies like Cornish pasties, sausage rolls and Scotch eggs. This restaurant even features a mini British grocery store.

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Got Sushi? 6744 E. McDowell Road, Suite 102, Mesa, 480.807.8500 Offering top-notch sushi, Got Sushi? boasts some of the best teppanyaki chefs in town. Ask for Carlos to be your chef. Kabuki Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480.350.9160 The beautifully decorated restaurant feature inventive dishes meant to impress longtime sushi lovers and hook first-timers. Also at Westgate Entertainment District, 6770 N. Sunrise Boulevard, Glendale, 623.772.9832 PF Chang’s 740 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.731.4600 A trendy Chinese restaurant, this chain has become a favorite. Classic dishes and new favorites make this a popular choice for Chinese cuisine. Other locations: 7135 E. Camelback Road, Suite 101, Scottsdale, 480.949.2610; 7132 E. Greenway Parkway, Scottsdale, 480.367.2999; 3255 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, 480.899.0472; 6610 E. Superstition Springs Boulevard, Mesa, 480.218.4900; 16170 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria, 623.412.3335; 2420 W. Happy Valley Road, Phoenix, 623.707.4495

BRITISH/IRISH English Rose Tea Room 201 Easy Street, Suite 201, Carefree, 480.488.4812, carefreetea.com Established in 2002, the English Rose Tea Room boasts a romantic, shady patio for tea al fresco. It

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Rula Bula 401 S. Mill Avenue Tempe, 480.929.9500 This is the kind of authentic pub where the fish ‘n’ chips are cooking and the Guinness is always flowing. Rose and Crown 628 E. Adams Street, Phoenix, 602.256.0223 The Rose and Crown is an English pub situated in an old house in the heart of downtown Phoenix right near the light rail. Enjoy tasty fish and chips and your choice of brew – or perhaps a hearty Sunday morning breakfast with a mimosa. The Harp Pub Dana Park Village Square, 1744 S. Val Vista Drive, Mesa, 480.507.7827 This traditional pub and restaurant offers a wide beer selection and lunch and dinner menu options, as well as live music on Friday and Saturday. Try the beef and British ale pie with its ale gravy and pastry lid.

FRENCH A Different Pointe of View 11111 N. Seventh Street, Phoenix, 602.866.6350 Built into a mountaintop, the views from this contemporary French restaurant are unmatched. The seasonally changing menu features many fresh herbs and vegetables grown near the restaurant.

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Zinc Bistro Kierland Commons, 15034 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.603.0922 Authentic French cuisine, decorations and, of course, the Zinc bar and sidewalk café give this Scottsdale eatery a true taste of Paris.

GERMAN Haus Murphy’s 5739 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, 623.939.2480 If you find yourself craving a sausage or some hefty bread pudding, this is the place for you—complete with accordion music.

GREEK My Big Fat Greek Restaurant 525 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.966.5883 This Valley mainstay offers Greek classics and twists, such as lamb chops, gyros, moussaka, and more. There are several locations throughout the Valley but this location has a place on gorgeous Mill Avenue. eathealthyeatgreek.com/

INDIAN The Dhaba at India Plaza 1872 E. Apache Boulevard, Tempe, 480.557.8800 This award-winning Indian restaurant offers a huge menu to please any palate, from starters to desserts, including Indian beers and wines that are carefully selected to complement any meal.

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vegetarian items and is fused with tastes from around the world. Cibo 603 N. Fifth Avenue, Phoenix, 602.441.2697 Set in a quaint yet spacious old-town Phoenix house equipped with a fullsize kitchen bar and patio, Cibo offers some of the best gourmet pizza in the Valley. Domino’s Locations Valleywide, dominos.com Tasty pies, including artisanal varieties, are served up hot and delivered to your hotel or home. Plus, is there anything more exciting than the dominos.com pizza tracker? Watch the progress of your pizza as it’s made, then delivered directly to you. Grimaldi’s Coal Brick-Oven Pizzeria Valleywide, grimaldispizzeria.com Known for its traditional coal-fired brick ovens and its crave-worthy pizza, Grimaldi’s has gained quite the following in the Valley over the years. With plenty of room, a fun atmosphere and a wide variety on their menu, Grimaldi’s is perfect for either a big group or a more intimate meal. Italian Grotto 3915 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, 480.994.1489 This Italian food is as home cooked as you’ll find in Phoenix. The marinara sauce alone is worth the trip. North Italia 15024 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.948.2055 Pizzas, calamari, sea scallops and desserts that are legendary. North Italia screams elegance.

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Olive & Ivy Restaurant and Marketplace Scottsdale Waterfront, 7135 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale, 480.751.2200 Get lost in a Mediterranean manner at Olive & Ivy. Patrons can dine under shady trees on the patio, in the signature dining room to indulge in private, or enjoy the outdoor lounge and bar in true nightlife fashion. Oregano’s Pizza Bistro Locations Valleywide Pizza’s the thing here, with thin crust and deep dish offerings. Opt for menu creation or build your own. oreganos.com Uncle Louie the Restaurant 31313 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.595.1122 The smell of tomato, basil and garlic will greet you when you walk into this Scottsdale staple with classic Italian dishes and custom cocktails. VaBene Ristorante Italiano and Wine Bar 4647 E. Chandler Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.706.4070 VaBene prides itself on using the freshest ingredients. Pass on the menu items and go with one of the daily specials.

MEDITERRANEAN/ MIDDLE EAST Pita Jungle 4340 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.955.7482 If you’re looking for excellent and healthy food in a hip atmosphere, look no further. Most of the menu is vegetarian or can be modified to be made vegetarian, and Pita Jungle’s wraps and salads are second to none. Other locations Valleywide; pitajungle.com

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Mijana 1290 N. Scottsdale Road, Tempe, 480.829.4959 Lebanese restaurant features falafel, schwarma, kebabs and mezza—they’re all delicious. Entertainment begins at 9 p.m. nightly. Belly dancing on Sundays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

MEXICAN/SPANISH/ SOUTHWEST Old Town Tortilla Factory 6910 E. Main Street, Scottsdale, 480.945.4567 Regional dishes and the best of the Southwest meet at this restaurant, like carne y camerones (filet of beef with grilled shrimp). The cozy cottage and romantic patio among a variety of trees give this restaurant an elegantly casual ambience, but a full bar and 120 premium tequilas for their award-winning margaritas keep this place lively. Old Town Gringos 4209 N. Craftsman Court, Scottsdale, 480.423.3800, oldtowngringos.com Formerly Dos Gringos, Old Town Gringos offers the best tacos in town and a lively nightlife atmosphere. The patio and rooftop bars allow diners the opportunity to enjoy Arizona’s great weather.

TREATS Cerreta Candy Company 5345 W. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, 623.930.9000 Cerreta is more than a candy store. It’s a family-owned chocolate and candy factory founded more than 40 years ago. Free guided tours are offered Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.


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602.279.8909, sunupbrewing.com With several brews on tap and a killer menu in the heart of Phoenix, SunUp Brewing Company boasts “great beer, great food and great service.”

If you’re looking to grab some drinks without that “getting gussied up and going out feel,” throw on your comfy jeans and head to the home-like Baer’s Den.

Taste of Tops

530 W. Broadway Road, Tempe, 480.921.9431 This hideaway offers a 40-plus draft beer selection and more cold craft and domestic bottles in the fridge.

403 W. University Drive, Tempe, 480.967.5643 This bar for beer lovers offers hundreds of bottled craft beers and 12 of the finest on tap. Wine connoisseurs, they have that stuff there, too.

CLUBS/BARS Arcadia Tavern

Locations Valleywide, bjsbrewhouse.com In addition to pizzas, salads, sandwiches and other gourmet dishes, BJ’s boasts no less than 15 craft beers brewed in-house.

4801 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.840.3950, arcadiatavern.com Arcadia Tavern boasts a made-fromscratch kitchen, a friendly bar staff and a big heart for being involved in the community. The Tavern, which caters to UA Wildcat fan, is filled with 30-plus flat screens.

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1340 E. Eighth Street, Tempe, 480.303.9967 Four Peaks is home of some of Arizona’s finest microbrews. Hidden on a back street in Tempe, Four Peaks honors Eighth Street with the beer that carries its name.

SunUp Brewing Co.

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414 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.966.6666, bacusbroshotdogs.com Bacus Bros. Hot Dogs and Beer is a family-run business that specializes in the highest-quality hot dogs and sausages, as well as delicious craft beer.

Baer’s Den

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CK’s Tavern and Grill

4142 E. Chandler Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.706.5564 Packed with daily food specials, CK’s is a great place to try with super friendly service. Throw in $2.75 drink specials and $3 margaritas on Wednesday, and you have the perfect place to stay.

Devil’s Advocate

955 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.2585 A popular bar and grill near ASU, the Devil’s Advocate offers great food, 39 TVs and late-night drinking and dancing.

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Doc & Eddy’s

909 E. Minton Drive, Tempe, 480.831.0635 A friendly and close bar with all the fixin’s for a night of good, ol’ fashioned fun with fast and friendly service. The place is huge with lots of pool tables, TVs and cheap drinks.

Calico Jack’s

Westgate Entertainment District, 6770 N. Sunrise Boulevard, Glendale, 623.877.5225. Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisine for lunch and dinner, specialty margaritas and a house DJ set the mood at this cantina.

Giligin’s

4251 N. Winfield Scott Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.874.2264 Known as a “sand bar and shrimp hut,” at Giligin’s, you feel as if you’re on a vacation.

Gallagher’s

7575 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, 602.997.0084 Family-owned and -operated, Gallagher’s is where visitors and Arizonans alike can find great food and service. Peppered with highdefinition televisions, Arizona’s family of local sports grills also features off-track betting, karaoke, trivia and exciting ball games. It boasts a good

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Old Town Tavern/Park Place Bar and Grill

7320 E. Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale, 480.945.2882 A cozy place to relax, have some great cocktails, listen to live music in the Old Town Scottsdale Mall area.

Westgate Entertainment District, 9425 W. Coyotes Boulevard, Glendale, 623.872.0022. This Irish-style restaurant and saloon serves up burgers, sandwiches and traditional Irish fare for lunch and dinner and pumps up the volume with DJs at night.

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3223 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.377.8100 With nightly events that can get you happy hour specials all night, Monkey Pants is by far one of the most fun and quirky bars in town.

Old Town Gringos

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14344 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.607.1114 Drink the night away between the aquariums and indoor fountains or enjoy the famous sushi. Either way, Sapporo is where the hip dip into action. 3748 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.947.2116 Not a dance club, but instead a quintessential modern Arizona drinking and dining experience. Salty Senorita offers a relaxed, easygoing atmosphere. Also at 8011 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, 623.979.4822

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Scottsdale, 480.947.6468 The Mint Ultra Lounge takes its name from the former bank that once occupied the space. This ultra upscale bar specializes in custom cocktails, sushi and themed nights.

Rula Bula

401 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.929.9500 This good old Irish pub features exquisite food and plenty of frothy Guinness.

Uptown Alley

13525 N. Litchfield Road, Surprise, 623.975.7529 Including 40 lanes of state-of-theart bowling and an upscale, casual full-service restaurants, Uptown Alley is a place where friends and family can mingle, play games, enjoy delicious food and drink.

The Well Bar

2623 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.423.7087 A Scottsdale neighborhood bar offering refreshing mixed drinks and fun entertainment, including pool tables and dartboards.

World of Beer

526 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.638.2337 Craft beer fans, have heart! There’s a beer Mecca in the center of Tempe’s Mill Avenue District with 500 different beers from 40 countries around the world. Other location at 2224 E. Williams Field Road, Suite 107, Gilbert.

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7116 E. Becker Lane, Scottsdale, 480.948.0110 One can’t leave Arizona without taking in a bit of country music. Bands play routinely throughout the week.

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308 N. Second Avenue, Phoenix, 602.716.2222 This ultra-cool concert venue is also an active bar in the front, filled with an artsy crowd that sips local brews and jams on tasty homemade burritos. Free live entertainment happens every single night.

480.949.8294, bigorangebus.com The Big Orange Bus Co. was developed to make it affordable and efficient for large groups to get around. The transportation group is open from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Friday and Saturday for immediate service. Other times, vehicles are available with a reservation made 24 hours in advance.

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730 N. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.829.0607 This room that holds around 1,000 people has hosted the likes of The Script, Nick Jonas and Korn in the last year. Recent upgrades include improved air conditioning and a second-story balcony for those 21 and older. 1019 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.265.4842 Perhaps not the most elegant of music clubs in the area, but the Rhythm Room hosts some of the most popular blues and jazz acts in the country.

Shout House

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Carefree & Cave Creek

Tucked away in the foothills at the north end of the Valley are the adjoining villages of Carefree and Cave Creek, which offer something for everyone. Whether it is golf on one of the championship courses, the galleries and shops of Easy Street and Spanish Village in Carefree, high tea in the afternoon, fine dining in a relaxed atmosphere, the western flavor of Cave Creek’s Frontier Town, or drinking at a real western bar, the Carefree-Cave Creek area packs a lot of fun into a scenic area. There’s no better way to take in the scenery than making a day of it at Bartlett Lake, which is about 17 miles northeast of Carefree. Rent jet skis from the marina and spend the day zooming around the lake’s 2,815 acres of boatable surface area. Or, rent a pontoon and pack a picnic. Visit bartlettlake.com or call 602.316.3378 for rental information. If you’re a die-hard land mammal, Cave Creek’s Seven Springs offers more than 30 miles of hiking trails through the Tonto National Forest, located along FR 24.

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average and 28 stolen bases, the 65 total home runs between Kendrys Morales, Mike Moustakas and Salvador Perez, and Morales’ 106 RBIs. Good luck trying to pitch around this lineup.

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The Angels competed up until the last game of the season, but were eliminated from possible postseason play when the Angels dropped the finale to Texas. The Angels finished with 85 wins. Mike Trout remains the most consistent player in the majors, hitting 41 homers and for a .299 batting average, finishing in the top two in MVP voting for four consecutive years. After Garrett Richards, who went 15-12 last season, the pitching

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staff may be adequate, but it remains a big question mark for this club.

Los Angeles Dodgers

Camelback Ranch-Glendale 10710 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 623.302.5000 camelbackranchbaseball.com dodgers.com The Dodgers clinched the NL West Division by a comfortable eight games, but the Dodgers were bounced from the playoffs in the first round. The big question for the Dodgers remain how the team will perform without pitcher Zack Greinke, who finished 19-3 and had a 1.66 earned run average. The Dodgers signed Kenta Maeda to join pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who remains the ace of the staff, finishing with an MLB-leading 301 strikeouts, a 2.13 ERA and a 16-7 record. The offense is led by infielder Adrian Gonzalez, catcher Yasmani Grandal and outfielder Joc Pederson.

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Milwaukee Brewers

Maryvale Baseball Park 3600 N. 51st Avenue, Phoenix 623.245.5500 milwaukee.brewers.mlb.com/ spring_training/ballpark. jsp?c_id=milbrewers.com The Brewers are in the midst of rebuilding their team after a fourth-place finish in the NL central, 32 games behind the St. Louis Cardinals, with a 68-94 record. Ryan Braun, who had been bothered by a thumb injury the last two sea sons, managed to find his batting stroke again, hitting 25 homers, 84 RBIs and 144 hits for a .285 batting average. In 2015, the Brewers traded nine established major league players in exchange for young pitching prospects.

Oakland A’s

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oaklandas.com The Athletics compiled a 68-94 record in the AL West last season, 20 games behind Texas. After missing the postseason for the first time in four years, the team looks to address its bullpen issues by signing Ryan Madson and John Axford. With a healthy Sean Doolittle, the bullpen should be improved to compliment ace starter Sonny Gray (14-7, 2.73 ERA). Injuries plagued this team throughout 2015, but a few bright spots emerged with center fielder Billy Burns hitting .294, and fellow rookie Mark Canha hit 16 homers and finished with 70 RBIs.

San Diego Padres

Peoria Sports Complex 16101 N. 83rd Avenue, Peoria 800.677.1227 peoriaspringtraining.com padres.com The Padres finished with a 74-88 record and in fourth place in the NL West division, 18 games behind the Dodgers, so it looked to improve its run production with the signing of center

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fielder Jon Jay, who the Padres hope can get on base for first baseman Wil Myers, who hit .291 with five home runs and 10 doubles until he injured his wrist in May, and Matt Kemp, who hit 23 homers and knocked in 100 runs.

San Francisco Giants

Scottsdale Stadium 7408 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdale, 480.312.2586 scottsdaleaz.gov/scottsdalestadium, sfgiants.com The Giants finished 84-78, and eight games behind the Dodgers in second place in the NL West. While the Giants didn’t make the playoffs, the team is unquestionably the most consistent in the majors since 2010, winning the World Series three times. Madison Bumgarner (18-9, 2.93 ERA) returns as the ace of the pitching staff, and catcher Buster Posey (19 homers, .318 batting average) and shortstop Brandon Crawford (21 homers, 84 RBIs) are expected to continue to generate offense for the Giants.

Seattle Mariners

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The Mariners (76-86) finished fourth in the AL West, 12 games back of Texas, but look for this team to move up and compete for the division title. On paper, Seattle has a strong “core of four” with Robinson Cano, Nelson Cruz, Felix Hernandez (18 wins) and Kyle Seager, and new additions are Nori Aoki, catcher Chris Iannetta (.351) and Adam Lind (.332). If Hernandez gets support from others in the rotation, this team may see some postseason action.

Texas Rangers

Surprise Stadium 15850 N. Bullard Avenue, Surprise 623.222.2222 surpriseaz.gov/files/springtraining, texasrangers.com The Texas Rangers won the AL West with an 8874 record, but lost in the postseason to the Toronto Blue Jays in a tight series, 3-2. The Rangers re-signed starter Colby Lewis and traded for reliever Tom Wilhelmsen, outfielder James Jones and infielder Patrick Kivlehan. They also signed outfielder Justin Ruggiano. Veterans Adrian Beltre, Josh Hamilton and Prince Fielder, the AL Comeback Player of the Year with 23 home runs and a .305 batting average, return. The Rangers hope Yu Darvish can return with his consistency to help boost the pitching staff once he returns from Tommy John surgery in May or June.


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