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Red Sox Spring Training at home and on the road.

Red Sox JetBlue Park (left) and
Sox take on Yankees at their home, Steinbrenner Field.

Despite a long love affair with the game, this was my first experience with March baseball and it was certainly worth the trip. Under bright blue skies and comfortable temperatures, your correspondent took in Red Sox games at home at JetBlue Park, and in enemy territory at the Yankee’s springtime home.

JetBlue in Fort Myers, Florida, is just six seasons old this year and features dimensions similar to Fenway. It’s a beautiful park. But, to be fair, just as lovely is the much older George M. Steinbrenner field in Tampa, which is now in its 22nd season. The parks have similar official capacities, but Steinbrenner seems bigger, as do its wider more comfortable seats. Both parks are run by a veritable army of (mostly older and very friendly) staffers who do a magnificent job directing parking and managing concessions. 

The spring experience is a treat for baseball fans. While it’s fun to see Rick Porcello or Dustin Pedroia, there’s joy, too, in assessing the up and comers like Sam Travis and Marco Hernandez. Seats are relatively inexpensive and though you’ll need some patience getting in and out of the stadium, the $10 fee was money well spent for what turned out to be a well-oiled parking machine.

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