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Atlanta Braves, Baseball, Bill Buckner, Cactus Leage, Dodgers, Giants, Grapefruit League, Juevos, Mets, Ocean, Scottsdale, Yankees
Now that I have ventured into both spring training realms, I must now decide which of these two sites wins.
Being a Giants fan I’m going to go ahead and admit bias and give the whole thing to the Cactus League. There, that was easy. Even so, it was still close.
Let’s look at the Pros and Cons.
Grapefruit Pros:
Many of the parks are more charming and have that ‘old style’ feel. Florida Auto Exchange in Dunedin, in particular, let’s you live with the players in the dugout. The Astros let you actually throw in the bullpen and will put you in for the last inning, but only if you are left handed and don’t mind wearing jersey #123.
Seafood.
Ocean.
BBQ.
You are close to Tarpon Springs where the Greek eats are unsurpassable.
It’s closer to Knoxville .*
Camp Childers goes there.
Incredible disc golf courses abound.
Dali Museum in St. Pete.
The Phillie Phanatic can only be found in the Grapefruit League. All other mascots are posers.
Grapefruit Cons:
The drives are long. If you want to see the Mets one day and then the Blue Jays the next, you are in for a four hour drive. That’s a lot of Radiolab podcasts.
Orlando. I just don’t like this place. It’s wrong. The fact that Braves play inside of Disneyworld is beyond comprehension. I like the Braves and their fans but I can’t stomach parking next to 12 tour busses of people about to buy things they probably don’t need.
If it’s above 90 degrees, your winterized body will suffer.
Orlando. It bears repeating.
There are lots of Yankees fans everywhere. I have noticed them particularly in abundance at Yankees games. But they also take over the Blue Jays stadium, too.
Cactus Pros:
No humidity. (Extra points for this.)
Easy drives between stadiums.
Huevos Rancheros.
The Giants stadium is a perfect mix of old and new. Not too fancy, not too shabby.
Lots of great AirBnB options.
Desert Botanical Gardens.
You might meet Bill Buckner.
Cactus Cons:
Some spring training stadiums (I’m looking at you Rockies/Dbacks/Cubs) are nicer than some regular stadiums. This feels wrong, like Orlando feels wrong.
If games sell out, it’s way expensive to get tickets.
You have to admit how congenial Dodgers fans are. Until they start losing. Or winning.
It’s very far from Knoxville.*
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So there you have it. Cactus League takes the win. But Nate Silver knew that before I even conceived of this detailed analysis.
*If you are not from Knoxville, please ignore this statement or move to Knoxville.