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Dodgers Spring Training 2020: Pitchers and Catchers Report Date Announced

One of the best phrases each year for baseball fans is “pitchers and catchers report.” It marks the official start of spring training and the return of baseball to our lives. On Wednesday, MLB clubs officially announced the dates that pitchers and catchers will report to spring training.

For the Dodgers, that date is February 14, 2020 — very romantic indeed.

Moreover, position players must report by the 18th for the first full-squad workout of the 2020 season.

As has been announced prior, Los Angeles will play its first Cactus League game, against the San Francisco Giants, at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona on Saturday, February 22.

Single game tickets for spring training baseball are on sale now at dodgers.com/spring and camelbackranchbaseball.com.

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2020 marks the Dodgers 12th season at Camelback Ranch-Glendale after more than 5 decades at Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Florida. Camelback Ranch is the spring training home of the Dodgers and the Chicago White Sox.

Single-game tickets also will be available for purchase at the Camelback Ranch-Glendale ticket office beginning at 10 a.m. on Monday, February 3. Ticket office hours prior to Opening Day are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. from Monday-Saturday. On game days, the ticket office remains open for 30 minutes following the conclusion of play.

Clint Pasillas

Clint Pasillas has been writing, blogging, and podcasting about the Los Angeles Dodgers since 2008. Under Clint's leadership as the Lead Editor, Dodgers Nation has grown into one of the most read baseball sites in the world with millions of unique visitors per month. Find him online on Twitter/X or his YouTube channel!

2 Comments

  1. Nothing makes me warmer and happier in January than hearing 3 little words – “pitchers and catchers”. Start the calendar countdown at 30 days!

  2. I had played baseball for years and the umpires are a big part of the game. The balls and strikes are also a big part of the game. That is what make the game. Yes do they always get the call right by a players or fans no but that is the game. Keep robots out of home plate.

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