Author: Joshua R. Pahigian
Though it has changed some in recent
years, spring training continues to
be a time of renewal for baseball. Teams
and fans, many from the snowy climes
of the North, descend on Florida and
Arizona to begin preparing for what
they are sure will be a trip to the
World Series. With the pace of the game
a little slower, fans close to the action,
and players more accessible, the sport
seems to return to its roots for a brief,
idyllic time.
Based on the author’s visits
to each of the 26 current spring training
ballparks—17 in Florida and 9
in Arizona—this reference work
first provides a detailed description
of the ballpark as it currently exists,
plus information on its history. Next
comes the spring training history of
the resident major league team (or teams,
for the four parks that are shared),
along with information about noteworthy
spring training sites that were, or
still are, located near the existing
ballpark. Information on the area surrounding
the ballpark completes the entry, focusing
on other baseball and sports-related
attractions in the area. An appendix
provides a full listing of every major
league team’s spring training
sites since 1914 and the book is heavily
illustrated.