Peoria Sports Complex

The Peoria Sports Complex was the first Major League Baseball spring training and player development facility in the country that is shared by two teams. Built in 1994, the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners, through 20 year leases, utilize the Peoria Sports Complex all year round for Spring Training and player development.

The 10,000 seat stadium and 12 practice fields support Spring Training, Concerts, Events, and more.

Getting There & Details

Address
16101 N. 83rd Avenue
Phone
623-773-7110
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.peoriaaz.com/sportscomplex
Map
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Take either I-10 or I-17 to Loop 101(Agua Fria Freeway) Take Loop 101 West, if traveling on I-17, or Loop 101 North if traveling on I-10. From Loop 101, exit Bell Road East. From Bell Road, turn south on 83rd Avenue and you'll see the Peoria Sports Complex about one-half mile down on the east side of 83rd Avenue.

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