Cactus League spring home of the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners in Peoria, AZ.
Peoria Stadium is the only Cactus League park where you might catch a Padres workout in the morning and a Mariners batting practice an hour later — the two clubhouses sit back-to-back on the same 12-field complex, and that shared-campus energy gives the whole place a relaxed, open feel. Concessions lean toward ballpark standards done well: loaded nachos, elote, cold beer moving fast through the lines. The seating bowl is intimate by any measure, with sightlines close enough to hear infield chatter on a quiet afternoon. Berm lawn beyond the outfield wall fills early with families and blankets. Architecturally it reads as mid-90s Arizona — clean, low-profile, desert landscaping ringing the perimeter. The Bell Road corridor puts parking within easy walking distance, and most fans arrive by car through the Peoria Sports Complex entrance off 83rd Avenue. First-timers should arrive early, walk the practice fields before first pitch, and check both teams' schedules — same-day split-squad games across the complex happen more often than you'd expect.
Spring training home of San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners
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