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    3.9(34 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Had my first spring training experience here earlier this month. As a resident of southeast…read moreMichigan I'd rather have gone to a Tigers "home" game in Lakeland but our itinerary didn't allow that. Home games seem to be a flexible concept down here in the Sunshine State anyway, with teams playing many hundreds of miles - or kilometers if you're the Blue Jays - away from their home stadiums. Besides the inevitable Blue Jays Crew we saw plenty of other Tigers fans, a good number of people wearing Phillies gear (Philadelphia's spring training home is very close to Dunedin), Tampa Bay Rays fans and just quite a few people wearing random sports clothes from various teams and even sports. A Jacksonville Jaguars fan was in the house. It's a cute little stadium. I like the blue and white motif. Kind of reminds me of old Tiger Stadium though they use a darker, richer shade of blue here. The concourses got a bit packed at times. It seems people get up and walk around more at spring training. There was even a concourse lounge area with cornhole games and people chilling in chairs. We had seats in the outfield along the left field foul line. Seating seemed to be like the Wild West. When we first walked up there were people in our seats. They moved and had to shoo people who were in their seats. Later after we went to get concessions and came back there were people in our SEATS again who claimed people were in their seats. It seemed to be this chain reaction of everyone just sitting wherever. It seemed like too big a pain to try to get our proper seats back so we just moved to the closest row to the field in that section which had empty seats the whole time. So we got an upgrade from the tomfoolery and didn't have to snitch to an usher. Concessions were decent. Nothing to write home about but I was very pleased that as the southern home of Toronto Blue Jays TD Ballpark had Clearly Canadian flavored fizzy water. I love that stuff. I enjoyed a couple bottles. The Tigers were easily beat by the Jays and much of the play on the field was shambolic and/or halfhearted. I get the guys who are already Major Leaguers treating this games as more just shaking the rust of and getting into shape but some of the prospects who should be trying to make a splash and get moved up seemed to be on easy mode, too. One guy was keeping score which was just so hardcore and hilarious to me. So many substitutions. So many little known guys destined for the minors. There were a few players on the field only rocking numbers, no names. Not worth all that stitching when someone else might be 58 tomorrow. Mad respect to the monomaniac keeping score. There were some "Let's go Blue Jays!" and "Let's go Tigers!" chants that went back and forth, sometimes involving only one or two people on each side which were still easily heard in those less than massive, lowkey stands. Fortunately the prices were less than big league but I think it's probably worth it to pay more to see MLB regular season play. Spring training seems to be more about hanging out and vibing. I heard so much small talk in the stands about all kinds of subjects. I wonder what minor league games here are like. I'll probably never make it back but I do wanna see the Mud Hens in Toledo.

    TD Ballpark in Dunedin is a historic venue and you can definitely feel the character when you…read moreattend a game. The park has been around for more than 50 years, and to its credit it's been well maintained. The field looks great, the seating areas are clean, and it has the classic, intimate feel you want from a Spring Training ballpark. That said, the biggest issue is the lack of shade and cooling options for fans. Florida spring afternoons can get very hot, and there simply aren't enough shaded areas or cooling stations throughout the ballpark. During the game we attended, it wasn't surprising to see local first responders needing to assist fans who were clearly overheated. Everyone understands that Spring Training games in Florida will be warm, but it feels short-sighted that more hasn't been done to address fan comfort. With the resources of a Major League organization like the Toronto Blue Jays, adding more shade structures, cooling areas, or misting stations would make a big difference and improve the overall fan experience. TD Ballpark has the charm and history you expect from a classic Spring Training stadium, but improving heat relief for fans would go a long way toward making the experience more enjoyable for everyone.

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