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Not a fan of Roger Dean Stadium (although you can’t beat the convenience of having a Marriott Courtyard right across the street). I’d rather stay closer to WPB and catch 2-3 games there before heading to Lakeland for Nats at Tigers. Luckily, I have a small mountain of hotel points for 3 different brands so I have a ton of flexibility without having to fixate on costs.
http://www.wptv.com/news/region-c-palm-beach-county/west-palm-beach/ballpark-of-the-palm-beaches-subcontractors-say-they-re-not-getting-paid-millions-of-dollars-owed
2018 Spring Training logos for the BotPB:(Image removed from quote.)My as well say Winners and Losers...
Pitchers and catchers will report to the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Fla. on Feb. 14 for the club’s second spring training at the facility. Position players will report on Feb. 19 and the first full-squad workout is scheduled for Feb. 21.Washington is slated to have two days of workouts before beginning their 32-game Grapefruit League schedule on Feb. 23 against the Houston Astros, their fellow tenants and defending World Series champions. The Nationals will be the “visiting” team for the opener and will play 18 games at their home ballpark — 15 as the home team. A year after a rushed opening of the ballpark, the facility is expected to be better prepared for the two clubs this season.The Nationals close their exhibition slate with a game against the Minnesota Twins at Nationals Park on March 27 before opening their regular season on the road against the Cincinnati Reds two days later.
Booked the hotel for March 14th-17th. Then on to Cocoa Beach for the following week.
Ballpark at the Palm Beaches Construction Continueshttps://ballparkdigest.com/2018/02/09/ballpark-at-the-palm-beaches-construction-continues/...since the Astros and Nationals left town in April, construction crews have been busy fixing and replacing shoddy work from the hectic rush to open on time in January 2017.