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PHOENIX (AZFamily) — While spring training is over and baseball season is underway, the Cactus League saw another significant growth in fan attendance this year at ballparks across the Valley.
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PEORIA — The Cactus League drew nearly 1.7 million fans across 224 spring training games in the Valley in 2025, officials announced Wednesday. Despite several challenges, attendance grew by more ...
The oldest stadium in the Cactus League is Tempe Diablo Stadium. Built in 1968, the Seattle Pilots hosted spring training games at Diablo Stadium in the 1969-70 season.
The Cactus League has faced a series of disruptions in recent years that limited attendance and impact. In 2019, spring training games drew 1.7 million, or 7,900 per game.
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Cactus League Executive Director Bridget Binsbacher said the league saw just under 50,000 fans a day across the 10 ballparks. This is the fourth straight year the league has seen growth.
The oldest stadium in the Cactus League is Tempe Diablo Stadium. Built in 1968, the Seattle Pilots hosted spring training games at Diablo Stadium in the 1969-70 season.
Cactus League Executive Director Bridget Binsbacher said the league saw just under 50,000 fans a day across the 10 ballparks. On Wednesday, officials revealed a whopping 1,700,000 fans caught a ...