2021 Alternate Training Site Locations For All 30 MLB Teams

Alternate training sites will return for the 2021 season, at least briefly. With the start of the minor league season delayed until May 4, teams will keep up to 28 players at alternate training sites until the minor leagues start up.

Here is where each team will host its alternate training site until the 2021 minor league season begins. The stadium name, location and team affiliation (if applicable) are listed.

This list will be updated as teams announce their plans.

2021 ALTERNATE TRAINING SITES

Angels—Tempe Diablo Stadium, Tempe, Ariz. (Spring Training)

Astros—Whataburger Field, Corpus Christi, Texas (Double-A Corpus Christi)

Athletics—Banner Island Ballpark, Stockton, Calif. (Low-A Stockton)

Braves—Coolray Field, Gwinnett, Ga. (Triple-A Gwinnett)

Brewers—Fox Cities Stadium, Appleton, Wis. (High-A Wisconsin)

Blue Jays—TD Ballpark, Dunedin, Fla. (Spring Training)

Cardinals—GCS Credit Union Ballpark, Sauget, Ill. (Independent)

Cubs—Four Winds Field, South Bend, Ind. (High-A South Bend)

D-backs—Salt River Fields, Scottsdale, Ariz. (Spring Training)

Dodgers—Camelback Ranch, Glendale, Ariz. (Spring Training)

Giants—Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, Calif. (Triple-A Sacramento)

Indians—Huntington Park, Columbus, Ohio (Triple-A Columbus)

Mariners—T-Mobile Park, Seattle (Major League)

Marlins—121 Financial Ballpark, Jacksonville, Fla. (Triple-A Jacksonville)

Mets—MCU Ballpark, Brooklyn (High-A Brooklyn)

Nationals—New Fredericksburg Ballpark, Fredericksburg, Va. (Low-A Fredericksburg)

Orioles— Prince George’s Stadium, Bowie, Md. (Double-A Bowie)

Padres—Peoria Sports Complex, Peoria, Ariz. (Spring Training)

Phillies— Coca-Cola Park, Allentown, Pa. (Triple-A Lehigh Valley)

Pirates—To be announced.

Rangers—Dell Diamond, Round Rock, Texas (Triple-A Round Rock)

Rays—Charlotte Sports Park, Port Charlotte, Fla. (Spring Training)


Reds—To be announced.

Red Sox—Polar Park, Worcester, Mass. (Triple-A Worcester)

Rockies—Gameday Baseball Facility, Parker, Colo.

Royals—Arvest Ballpark, Springdale, Ark. (Double-A Northwest Arkansas)

Tigers—Fifth Third Field, Toledo, Ohio (Triple-A Toledo)

Twins—CHS Field, St. Paul, Minn. (Triple-A St. Paul)

White Sox—Wintrust Field, Schaumberg, Ill. (Independent)

Yankees—PNC Park, Moosic, Pa. (Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre)

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