Though a blizzard is attacking the Northeast and sub-zero temps blanket the Midwest, MLB spring training is just around the corner.
MLB spring training is that wonderful time each year when every team still has a chance to win it all, at least in spirit. MLB.com recently released the MLB spring training reporting dates for all 30 clubs, and we’ll cover them here, division by division.
By rights of having the defending World Series champion, we will begin with the American League East, going alphabetically by location.
American League East
Baltimore Orioles
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad 18
Sarasota, Florida
Boston Red Sox
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Lee County, Florida
New York Yankees
Pitchers/Catchers February 14
Full Squad February 19
Tampa, Florida
Tampa Bay Rays
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Charlotte County, Florida
Toronto Blue Jays
Pitchers/Catchers February 14
Full Squad February 18
Dunedin, Florida
American League Central
Chicago White Sox
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Glendale, Arizona
Cleveland Indians
Pitchers/Catchers February 12
Full Squad February 18
Goodyear, Arizona
Detroit Tigers
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Lakeland, Florida
Kansas City Royals
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Surprise, Arizona
Minnesota Twins
Pitchers/Catchers February 14
Full Squad February 18
Lee County, Florida
American League West
Houston Astros
Pitchers/Catchers February 14
Full Squad February 18
West Palm Beach, Florida
Los Angeles Angels
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Tempe, Arizona
Oakland Athletics
Pitchers/Catchers February 11
Full Squad February 16
Mesa, Arizona
Seattle Mariners
Pitchers/Catchers February 12
Full Squad February 16
Peoria, Arizona
Texas Rangers
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Surprise, Arizona
National League East
Atlanta Braves
Pitchers/Catchers February 16
Full Squad February 21
Walt Disney World, Florida
Miami Marlins
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Jupiter, Florida
New York Mets
Pitchers/Catchers February 14
Full Squad February 18
Port St. Lucie, Florida
Philadelphia Phillies
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Clearwater, Florida
Washington Nationals
Pitchers Catchers February 14
Full Squad February 19
West Palm Beach, Florida
National League Central
Chicago Cubs
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Mesa, Arizona
Cincinnati Reds
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Goodyear, Arizona
Milwaukee Brewers
Pitchers/Catchers February 14
Full Squad February 19
Phoenix, Arizona
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Bradenton, Florida
St. Louis Cardinals
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Jupiter, Florida
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National League West
Arizona Diamondbacks
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Scottsdale, Arizona
Colorado Rockies
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Scottsdale, Arizona
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 19
Glendale, Arizona
San Diego Padres
Pitchers/Catchers February 13
Full Squad February 18
Peoria, Arizona
San Francisco Giants
Pitchers/Catchers February 14
Full Squad February 19
Scottsdale, Arizona
There are certainly still plenty of moves to be made before the first team shows up for MLB spring training on February 11th, but it is esciting to consider that it is coming soon!