Who plays at TD Ballpark in Dunedin FL?

Who plays at TD Ballpark in Dunedin FL?

the Toronto Blue Jays
The Spring Training home for the Toronto Blue Jays for more than 40 years! TD Ballpark provides an experience of watching the best in the game.

Where do the Blue Jays train in Florida?

Dunedin
Dunedin, Fla., has been the Spring Training home of the Toronto Blue Jays since 1977, and the bond between the city and team was renewed on April 23 when construction began on the $102 million ($96.6 million in construction costs) renovation of the stadium where the Jays play their Grapefruit League games.

Why are the Blue Jays playing in Dunedin Florida?

In February the MLB team announced it would start its season at its spring training facility in Dunedin due to the “ongoing Canada-US border closure.”

Where do Blue Jays hold Spring Training?

TD Ballpark

Capacity 5,500
Ticket Line 888/525-5297, 727/733-0429
Ticket Web Site bluejays.com
Address 373 Douglas Av., Dunedin.
Directions Take Hwy. 19 north from St. Petersburg, take Sunset Point Road (Route 588) west for two miles, and then head north on Douglas Avenue for a half mile.

Where are the Toronto Blue Jays located?

Toronto, CanadaToronto Blue Jays / Location

Where is TD Bank stadium?

Bridgewater, New Jersey
TD Bank Ballpark is a 6,100-seat baseball park in Bridgewater, New Jersey, that is the home of the Somerset Patriots, a Double-A level Minor League Baseball team in Double-A Northeast.

Where do the Pirates do spring training?

LECOM Park
SPRING TRAINING Pirate City is the Pittsburgh Pirates spring and minor league training facility, located at 1701 27th Street East in Bradenton, FL. All Pirates Major League Spring Training home games are played at LECOM Park.

How many seats are in the Dunedin stadium?

It has a maximum seated capacity of 30,748 in a full sports mode, and capacity in excess of 36,000 for concerts. There are permanent stands in the South and North with removable seating in East and West Stand areas.

Can you airbnb in Dunedin Florida?

The city of Dunedin now only allowing short-term rentals in approved zones throughout the city. The residential neighborhood that Haskell calls home falls just outside of the approved area, forcing Haskell, along with others, to make their rental a 90-day minimum stay or shut down completely.