Grapefruit League spring home of the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals in West Palm Beach, FL.
Sharing a facility between two major league organizations gives CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches an unusual split identity — Astros navy and orange one week, Nationals red and white the next — and it works. The park is clean and modern, opened in 2017 with a low-slung main structure that stays open to the Florida air, letting the palm-lined outfield berm read as part of the experience rather than an afterthought. Concessions lean toward ballpark staples done competently, with local citrus touches showing up in drinks and desserts worth tracking down. Crowds are relaxed, the way spring crowds tend to be, but competitive rosters in recent years have kept real attention on the field. Getting in is straightforward from I-95, with surface parking close to the gates. First-timers should grab a berm spot in right-center early — the afternoon light over the palms is the park's best aesthetic argument.
Spring training home of Houston Astros and Washington Nationals
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