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Re: Spring Training 2020
« Reply #175: February 24, 2020, 10:33:55 PM »
What’s the shady side of the field?

https://www.springtrainingconnection.com/west-palm-beach.html

Seats in the shade
There's a good amount of shade here, with the "good" sections (102-116) having the majority of the shaded seats. The only sections with all of their seats in the sun for the whole game are the outfield-line based ones in 100 and 118-123. Otherwise, shade is section-dependent over the duration of the afternoon. The sections with the most all-game shade are 110-116, where rows N & up are always out of the sun. The very uppermost rows (V and higher) of sections 102-106 are shaded close to the typical 1:05 game time. The only other rows shaded then are found in sections 107 (T & up), 108 (R & up), and 109 (P & up). Many more seats become engulfed in shade as the game progresses, but they're mainly on the stadium's third base side. Around mid-game fans can typically expect to be out of the sun in these rows and higher: N in section 102, M in sections 103-104 and 106, P in section 105, L in section 107, and K in sections 108-110. Also by that time section 117 becomes shaded in rows Q and above, while the sun is blocked then from rows N & up in section 101 in seats numbered 9 and higher.