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  2. Hammond Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The parking rows all feature streets signs named to honor former Twins greats—including Bert Blyleven, Kirby Puckett, and Kent Hrbek. There is also a waterfall fountain near the stadium's entrance. The Twins won the World Series following their first spring training in Hammond Stadium. Their agreement with Lee County for use of the complex ...

  3. Category:Minnesota Twins spring training venues - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Minnesota Twins spring training venues" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. List of Major League Baseball spring training cities - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current and former Major League Baseball spring training cities. ... Minnesota Twins (1991–present) Hammond Stadium [5] 7,500

  5. Spring Training Baseball: A trip down memory lane with Loran ...

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    From Jet Blue Park to the Minnesota Twins spring training site, Hammond Stadium, is roughly six miles which is why American League fans flock to Ft. Myers for a couple of months of baseball, golf ...

  6. Twins 3B Royce Lewis sits down with Jim Rich at Spring Training

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    The Minnesota Twins are in Spring Training with the season-opening series at Kansas City about a month away.

  7. List of Major League Baseball spring training ballparks

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    Minnesota Twins (1991–present) JetBlue Park at Fenway South: 2012 Fort Myers: 10,800 Boston Red Sox (2012–present) LECOM Park: 1923 Bradenton: 8,500 Pittsburgh Pirates (1969–present) St. Louis Cardinals (1923–24, 1930–36) Philadelphia Phillies (1925–27) Boston Red Sox (1928–29) Boston Bees/Braves/Milwaukee Braves (1938–40, 1948 ...