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BayCare Ballpark is the Phillies' third Clearwater spring training home. The team moved to Clearwater in 1947. They trained and played home games at Clearwater Athletic Field from 1947 to 1954. The City of Clearwater opened a new ballpark for spring training in 1955 and named it Jack Russell Stadium. (The ballpark was renamed Jack Russell ...
The Carpenter Complex is a complex of four baseball fields, training facilities, and offices in Clearwater, Florida.It opened as Carpenter Field in 1967. It is the Florida home of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball operations, spring training site for the Phillies’ minor league players, home to the Florida Complex League Phillies, and adjacent to BayCare Ballpark, spring training home of the ...
Philadelphia Phillies (1947–present) BayCare Ballpark: 8,500 Brooklyn Dodgers (1923–32, 1936–41) Cleveland Indians (1942, 1946) Dunedin: Toronto Blue Jays (1977–present) TD Ballpark: 8,500 Fort Myers: Boston Red Sox (1992–present) JetBlue Park: 11,000 Minnesota Twins (1991–present) Hammond Stadium: 7,500 Philadelphia Athletics (1925 ...
Detroit Tigers (11-7-1) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (6-8-3), Grapefruit League exhibition. When: 1:05 p.m. Wednesday. Where: BayCare Ballpark, Clearwater, Fla. TV: None ...
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Jack Russell Memorial Stadium is a baseball field in Clearwater, Florida. It opened as Jack Russell Stadium in 1955. It was the spring training home of the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball team from 1955 through 2003. Since 2017, it has been home to the Clearwater High School and St. Petersburg College baseball teams.
The Phillies opened 2022 at 22-29 when they fired manager Joe Girardi and promoted Thomson. Slow starts and sizzling Junes — 18-8 last year; 19-8 in 2022 — had become the norm for the Phillies.
The oldest stadium is Jackie Robinson Ballpark (1914) in Daytona Beach, home of the Daytona Tortugas. The newest stadium is BayCare Ballpark (2004) in Clearwater, home of the Clearwater Threshers. One stadium was built in each of the 1910s, 1920s, 1960s, and 1980s, four in the 1990s, and one in the 2000s.