Where is Cubs spring training held?

Where is Cubs spring training held?

Where is Cubs spring training held?

SLOAN PARK

Capacity 15,000 (9,200 fixed seats, 4,200 outfield-berm capacity, 1,600 suite-level seating)
Tickets On Sale January 15, 2022
Ticket Line 800/THE-CUBS
Ticket Web Site cubs.com
Address 2330 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Mesa

What is Sloan Park used for after spring training?

Sloan Park was built and paid for by residents of the City of Mesa, approved by ballot measure. It was primarily built to house spring training operations for the Chicago Cubs, who had previously played at nearby Hohokam Stadium. The stadium design was led by Populous….Sloan Park.

Operator Chicago Cubs
Capacity 15,000
Construction

Is Cubs spring training open to the public?

Tickets: The Cubs’ ticket office is open 10 am to 5 pm, Monday through Saturday, as well as Sunday game days. Tickets go on sale starting on January 6, 2018 at 10am. Gates: Sloan Park gates open 90 minutes before the scheduled start time of the game.

Will fans be allowed at spring training games 2021 in Arizona?

PHOENIX — It’s official: Spring Training is on! Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all of the stadiums in the Arizona Cactus League will operate at significantly reduced capacities, allowing a reduced number of fans to attend each game.

When did Cubs move to Arizona?

1967- Cubs relocate their Spring Training operations to Scottsdale.

How much are Cubs spring training tickets?

Typically, Cubs spring training tickets can be found for as low as $14.00, with an average price of $59.00.

Can you watch Cubs spring training practice?

Visitors can watch spring training practices and workouts for major league baseball, until exhibition games begin, generally. Typically, once the spring training game schedule begins around the start of March, teams stop hosting workouts regularly on the accessible practice fields.

Are fans allowed at Cubs spring training 2021?

All 30 teams in Major League Baseball are allowing fans at their spring training facilities in Arizona and Florida, though capacity will be severely limited. The Chicago Cubs are welcoming the most fans (3,630 per game) while the San Francisco Giants will have the fewest (1,000 per game).