Grapefruit League spring home of the Toronto Blue Jays in Dunedin, FL.
The freshest thing about TD Ballpark is its story: a Single-A park that quietly hosted big-league regular-season games in 2021 when the Blue Jays had nowhere else to go, and the $102 million renovation that made it possible still shows. The intimacy is immediate — 5,509 seats puts you close to the field regardless of where you land. The crowd at spring games runs relaxed and conversational, families and snowbirds mixing with serious Blue Jays followers who made the trip from Canada. Local food options lean Florida casual — Cuban sandwiches and fresh-squeezed lemonade do the job on a warm March afternoon. The setting is pure Gulf Coast: low slung, open to the sky, surrounded by palms. Dunedin's walkable downtown sits just minutes from the gates, so arriving early and grabbing a meal on Main Street before first pitch is the move any first-timer should make.
Spring training home of Toronto Blue Jays
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