JetBlue Park

Grapefruit League spring home of the Boston Red Sox in Ft. Myers, FL.

What's it like to attend a spring training game at JetBlue Park?

The 37-foot left-field wall — built to Fenway's exact height, fitted with a manual scoreboard and a ladder — is the organizing fact of JetBlue Park, and everything else follows from it. The park reproduces Fenway's angles and distances so faithfully that a fly ball behaving strangely here will behave the same way in April on Yawkee Way. The crowd skews Red Sox faithful who wintered south, which means the energy is genuine rather than tourist-curious; expect the same attentiveness to pitching changes you'd find in Boston. Concession options lean Florida casual — lobster rolls appear alongside Cuban sandwiches and standard ballpark fare. The setting is flat Fort Myers suburban, but once you're inside the intimate 11,000-seat bowl, the park earns its own sense of place. Arrive early, walk the warning track during open gates, and post up along the left-field wall to watch infield work before first pitch.

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Spring training home of Boston Red Sox

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