Mlb Spring Training
Mlb Spring Training
MLB Spring Training is the major league baseball preseason, a warm-up period that splits between Florida's Grapefruit League and Arizona's Cactus League. Teams train, evaluate prospects, and finalize roster decisions in advance of the regular season. It is exhibition baseball, but it carries real significance as managers test lineups, pitching rotations, and contingency plans in game-situation environments. The format features daily drills, split-squad games, and a growing fan culture that gives access to veterans and developing players at camps across Florida and Arizona. Fans relish the guaranteed sun, lush facilities, and the chance to see future stars up close before the season begins. The season typically runs from late February to March, ending just before Opening Day in late March or early April. Notable teams include the Yankees, Dodgers, Red Sox, Cubs, Mets, Giants, and more, with many star players using the camps to build form or return from injuries. The history dates back to the early 20th century; today, it blends tradition with modern fan experiences, coastal venues, and social media buzz. It matters for scouting, for fandom, and for a first look at the season to come.
