Dodgers Spring Training Report Dates Have Been Set
Dodgers fans have been anxiously waiting for details to be confirmed on Spring Training. The faster that those details get confirmed, the more likely it is that Opening Day and the MLB season get to start on time.
The good news is that the Dodgers now have an official report date for Spring Training. Pitchers and catchers are set to start showing up at Camelback Ranch in Glendale on February 17th, just over one week from today.
The Dodgers are also set to hold their first full-squad workout on February 23rd, per the OC Register’s Bill Plunkett. Their first game of Spring Training is on the 27th when they face off against the Cubs at their facility in Mesa.
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The MLB and MLBPA recently agreed on parameters surrounding the Health and Safety of players and staff. Those protocols being agreed to on Monday evening made it possible for the Dodgers and other teams to set their report dates.
Dodgers players and MLB players in general have been flocking to Arizona and Florida in preparation for Spring Training. MLB had originally asked that the Player’s Union agree to push back the start date. The lack of planning and prior notification made that almost impossible.
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