Spring training is a major source of revenue for both Arizona and Florida.
Fifteen Major League Baseball teams will hold spring training in each state.
More than 2.9 million people attended spring training games last February and March, according to state records and records that track spring training data.
Nearly 1.4 million fans attended spring training games in Florida in 2023, according to the Florida Sports Foundation.
The foundation says 34 million fans have attended spring training games in Florida since 2000. Annual economic impact averages $687.1 million per year for the state of Florida.
Arizona State University's Seidman Institute notes that “spring training in the Phoenix Valley region generated more than $710 million for the local economy during the 2023 season.”
The institute revealed that more than 1.5 million fans attended spring training games in the Phoenix Valley.
Last year was a great year for our Spring Training team.
Games were canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The economic impact was staggering.
However, the situation is expected to return to normal and there will be a significant increase in participation in spring training this year.
Spring training tickets:
Both Florida and Arizona attract local residents and fans from all over the world to watch spring training games.
Spring training is a boom in business for a vast number of businesses in both states, including hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, rental cars, retail stores, rental housing, and more.
Not to mention the huge revenue generated by each of MLB's 30 clubs from the sale of game tickets as well as team-related apparel and merchandise.
Spring training ticket prices vary. Some parks change their prices depending on the opponent.
Some parks maintain the same fees throughout the spring.
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A sample of non-turf spring training ticket prices on MLB.com reveals the following:
Arizona:
Arizona Diamondbacks – $41 vs. Chicago White Sox February 25th
Arizona Diamondbacks – $58 vs. Chicago Cubs March 8
(Lawn seating available for $29)
Los Angeles Dodgers – February 25th vs. Athletics $37 – $80
Los Angeles Dodgers – March 2nd vs. Cubs $84-$118
Chicago White Sox – February 26 vs. Rangers $20 – $60
Chicago White Sox – March 6 vs. Dodgers $26 – $80
Florida:
Houston Astros – $20 – $65 for all Spring Training games
Washington Nationals – $20 to $65 for all spring training games
Atlanta Braves – $45 – $65 for all Spring Training games
($30 barm seats also available)
New York Mets – Between $25 and $40 and $50 depending on spring training game.
conclusion
Both Arizona and Florida tend to be mild and warm in late February and March, when spectators flock to watch their favorite teams' spring training games.
Both states welcome the significant revenue increase that will come from having fans attend games hosted by each state's 15 teams.
Arizona and Florida are direct beneficiaries of the baseball business.
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