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Cacti Park of the Palm Beaches

CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches,[1] formerly called The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, is a baseball park located in West Palm Beach, Florida. The stadium has a capacity of 6,500 people in fixed seats with room for 1,000 more on the outfield berm. The stadium hosts the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals Major League Baseball teams annually for spring training.[2] It also hosts the Florida Complex League Astros and the Florida Complex League Nationals of the Rookie-level Florida Complex League.

CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches
CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches
The stadium′s location in Florida
Former namesFITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches
Location5444 Haverhill Road
West Palm Beach, Florida
United States
Coordinates26°45′19″N 80°06′46″W / 26.75528°N 80.11278°W / 26.75528; -80.11278
OperatorHouston Astros, Washington Nationals
Capacity6,500 (fixed seats); 7,858 (total)
Field sizeLeft Field: 329 feet (100 m)
Left-Center Field: 389 feet (119 m)
Center Field: 408 feet (124 m)
Right-Center Field: 375 feet (114 m)
Right Field: 330 feet (100 m)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundNovember 9, 2015
OpenedFebruary 28, 2017 (2017-02-28)
Construction cost$148.6 Million
ArchitectHKS, Inc.
Project managerMarc Taylor Inc. (MTI)
Structural engineerBliss & Nyitray, Inc.
General contractorHunt Construction Group
Tenants
FCL Astros (FCL) (2017-present)
FCL Nationals (FCL) (2017-present)
Houston Astros (MLB) (spring training) (2017-present)
Washington Nationals (MLB) (spring training) (2017-present)

Facilities edit

In addition to the stadium itself, the complex provides separate spring training facilities for the two teams. Each team has two major-league-size practice fields, four-minor-league-size practice fields, an agility field, a half field, batting cages, and pitching mounds.[3] The Astros' training facilities are on the north and northeast side of the complex and their offices are behind the stadium's left-field corner, while the Nationals' facilities are on the south and southeast side with offices behind home plate.

In March 2020, the stadium became a coronavirus testing site for the City of West Palm Beach during the COVID-19 pandemic. It stopped offering testing at the end of May 2021.

Construction edit

A groundbreaking ceremony took place on November 9, 2015, and construction of the new facility was accelerated so that it could be completed in 16 months. Astros and Nationals pitchers and catchers officially reported for spring training at the new facility on February 14, 2017, followed by the rest of the players for both teams on February 17. Construction was not yet complete, but the teams were able to prioritize the parts of the facilities most important to spring training so that it met their needs by the reporting dates.[4] As construction continued, both the Nationals and the Astros began their 2017 spring training schedules on February 25 with three straight road games before their first game at the new ballpark.

Opening edit

With construction crews still putting the finishing touches on the stadium during the morning, the Nationals and Astros opened the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches with their first game there on February 28, 2017, with the Nationals playing as the home team. Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred cut a ceremonial ribbon, and a helicopter flyover took place during the opening ceremonies.

Before a crowd of 5,897, Nationals non-roster invitee Jeremy Guthrie threw the first pitch at 1:07 p.m. EST, to Astros first baseman Marwin González, who he eventually struck out. In the bottom of the first inning, Nationals second baseman Daniel Murphy doubled for the first hit in the ballpark's history, and a few minutes later scored its first run when Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper doubled to drive him home. In the top of the fourth inning, Astros designated hitter Carlos Beltrán hit the stadium's first home run, and catcher Derek Norris hit the first Nationals home run in the park's history in the bottom of the fourth. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, outfielder Michael A. Taylor hit a walk-off solo home run to give the Nationals a 4–3 victory.[4]

The first official regular season professional game at the complex was a Gulf Coast League game held on June 27, 2017, as the Gulf Coast League Astros hosted the Gulf Coast League Marlins. The Marlins won by a score of 14–9.[5] The first official regular season professional game played inside the stadium itself was another Gulf Coast League game held on the evening of July 5, 2017, as the host Gulf Coast League Astros defeated their cross-complex rivals, the Gulf Coast League Nationals, by a score of 7–2.[6]

Naming rights edit

In 2024, rapper and businessman Travis Scott purchased the naming rights to the stadium, to promote his CACTI Hard Seltzer beverage.[1]

Culture and entertainment edit

Coincident with their 2017 move to The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches for spring training,[7] the Washington Nationals announced that three former participants in the Presidents Race run during the regular season at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. – Racing Presidents Calvin Coolidge ("Cal"), Herbert Hoover ("Herbie"), and William Howard Taft ("Bill") – had retired permanently to Florida, where they would compete against one another in races held during Nationals spring training games. The races take place during the fourth inning of Nationals games held at FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Wakai, Brad (February 8, 2024). "Local Hip Hop Mogul Buys Naming Rights to Astros' Spring Training Stadium". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  2. ^ Reichard, Kevin (March 2, 2016). "Preview: The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches".
  3. ^ Wagner, James, "Nationals, Astros break ground on new spring training facility", washingtonpost.com, November 9, 2015, 7:05 p.m. EST.
  4. ^ a b Castillo, Jorge, "Nationals christen their new spring home with a walk-off win," washingtonpost.com, February 28, 2017, 5:49 p.m. EST.
  5. ^ milb.com Box Score GCL Marlins at GCL Astros June 27, 2017.
  6. ^ milb.com Box Score GCL Nationals at GCL Astros July 5, 2017
  7. ^ "The Guide To Spring Training In The Palm Beaches". Palm Beacher Magazine. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
  8. ^ Allen, Scott, "Presidents’ Race at Nats Park will be smaller with Taft’s retirement to Florida," washingtonpost.com, February 24, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 1 formerly called The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches is a baseball park located in West Palm Beach Florida The stadium has a capacity of 6 500 people in fixed seats with room for 1 000 more on the outfield berm The stadium hosts the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals Major League Baseball teams annually for spring training 2 It also hosts the Florida Complex League Astros and the Florida Complex League Nationals of the Rookie level Florida Complex League CACTI Park of the Palm BeachesCACTI Park of the Palm BeachesThe stadium s location in FloridaFormer namesFITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm BeachesLocation5444 Haverhill RoadWest Palm Beach FloridaUnited StatesCoordinates26 45 19 N 80 06 46 W 26 75528 N 80 11278 W 26 75528 80 11278OperatorHouston Astros Washington NationalsCapacity6 500 fixed seats 7 858 total Field sizeLeft Field 329 feet 100 m Left Center Field 389 feet 119 m Center Field 408 feet 124 m Right Center Field 375 feet 114 m Right Field 330 feet 100 m SurfaceGrassConstructionBroke groundNovember 9 2015OpenedFebruary 28 2017 2017 02 28 Construction cost 148 6 MillionArchitectHKS Inc Project managerMarc Taylor Inc MTI Structural engineerBliss amp Nyitray Inc General contractorHunt Construction GroupTenantsFCL Astros FCL 2017 present FCL Nationals FCL 2017 present Houston Astros MLB spring training 2017 present Washington Nationals MLB spring training 2017 present Contents 1 Facilities 2 Construction 3 Opening 4 Naming rights 5 Culture and entertainment 6 References 7 External linksFacilities editIn addition to the stadium itself the complex provides separate spring training facilities for the two teams Each team has two major league size practice fields four minor league size practice fields an agility field a half field batting cages and pitching mounds 3 The Astros training facilities are on the north and northeast side of the complex and their offices are behind the stadium s left field corner while the Nationals facilities are on the south and southeast side with offices behind home plate In March 2020 the stadium became a coronavirus testing site for the City of West Palm Beach during the COVID 19 pandemic It stopped offering testing at the end of May 2021 Construction editA groundbreaking ceremony took place on November 9 2015 and construction of the new facility was accelerated so that it could be completed in 16 months Astros and Nationals pitchers and catchers officially reported for spring training at the new facility on February 14 2017 followed by the rest of the players for both teams on February 17 Construction was not yet complete but the teams were able to prioritize the parts of the facilities most important to spring training so that it met their needs by the reporting dates 4 As construction continued both the Nationals and the Astros began their 2017 spring training schedules on February 25 with three straight road games before their first game at the new ballpark Opening editWith construction crews still putting the finishing touches on the stadium during the morning the Nationals and Astros opened the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches with their first game there on February 28 2017 with the Nationals playing as the home team Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred cut a ceremonial ribbon and a helicopter flyover took place during the opening ceremonies Before a crowd of 5 897 Nationals non roster invitee Jeremy Guthrie threw the first pitch at 1 07 p m EST to Astros first baseman Marwin Gonzalez who he eventually struck out In the bottom of the first inning Nationals second baseman Daniel Murphy doubled for the first hit in the ballpark s history and a few minutes later scored its first run when Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper doubled to drive him home In the top of the fourth inning Astros designated hitter Carlos Beltran hit the stadium s first home run and catcher Derek Norris hit the first Nationals home run in the park s history in the bottom of the fourth With two outs in the bottom of the ninth outfielder Michael A Taylor hit a walk off solo home run to give the Nationals a 4 3 victory 4 The first official regular season professional game at the complex was a Gulf Coast League game held on June 27 2017 as the Gulf Coast League Astros hosted the Gulf Coast League Marlins The Marlins won by a score of 14 9 5 The first official regular season professional game played inside the stadium itself was another Gulf Coast League game held on the evening of July 5 2017 as the host Gulf Coast League Astros defeated their cross complex rivals the Gulf Coast League Nationals by a score of 7 2 6 Naming rights editIn 2024 rapper and businessman Travis Scott purchased the naming rights to the stadium to promote his CACTI Hard Seltzer beverage 1 Culture and entertainment editCoincident with their 2017 move to The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches for spring training 7 the Washington Nationals announced that three former participants in the Presidents Race run during the regular season at Nationals Park in Washington D C Racing Presidents Calvin Coolidge Cal Herbert Hoover Herbie and William Howard Taft Bill had retired permanently to Florida where they would compete against one another in races held during Nationals spring training games The races take place during the fourth inning of Nationals games held at FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches 8 References edit a b Wakai Brad February 8 2024 Local Hip Hop Mogul Buys Naming Rights to Astros Spring Training Stadium Sports Illustrated Retrieved February 8 2024 Reichard Kevin March 2 2016 Preview The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches Wagner James Nationals Astros break ground on new spring training facility washingtonpost com November 9 2015 7 05 p m EST a b Castillo Jorge Nationals christen their new spring home with a walk off win washingtonpost com February 28 2017 5 49 p m EST milb com Box Score GCL Marlins at GCL Astros June 27 2017 milb com Box Score GCL Nationals at GCL Astros July 5 2017 The Guide To Spring Training In The Palm Beaches Palm Beacher Magazine Retrieved 2019 06 13 Allen Scott Presidents Race at Nats Park will be smaller with Taft s retirement to Florida washingtonpost com February 24 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cacti Park of the Palm Beaches amp oldid 1213948968, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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