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Holman Stadium (Vero Beach)

Holman Stadium
Spring training.jpg
A Grapefruit League spring training game between the Dodgers and the Baltimore Orioles at Holman Stadium in 1994
Location 3901 26th St., Vero Beach, Florida
Coordinates 27°38′40″N 80°25′36″W / 27.64444°N 80.42667°W / 27.64444; -80.42667Coordinates: 27°38′40″N 80°25′36″W / 27.64444°N 80.42667°W / 27.64444; -80.42667
Owner County of Indian River
Capacity 6,500
Field size Left – 340 ft.
Center – 400 ft.
Right – 340 ft.
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 1953
Opened 1953
Construction cost $63,000

Holman Stadium is a baseball stadium in Vero Beach, Florida, built in 1953 from an abandoned Naval base, to accommodate spring training for the Brooklyn Dodgers as part of a complex now called Historic Dodgertown. In addition to the Dodgers' spring games, it was also the home of the Vero Beach Devil Rays, previously the Vero Beach Dodgers, of the Florida State League, through the 2008 season. Official seating capacity is 6,500.

The then-Brooklyn Dodgers were one of the first major league baseball teams to conduct spring training in Florida, establishing their operations in this quiet beachside town in 1948. Previously an abandoned Naval base, the complex was transformed for the Dodgers. Historic Dodgertown and Holman Stadium served as their spring home for more than 60 years. In recent decades, Arizona has established itself alongside Florida as the second major center for spring baseball, and the Dodgers were the last western team to still conduct its spring training in Florida.

In 2001, the Dodgers seriously considered moving their spring training operations to Arizona, but the city of Vero Beach persuaded them to stay by purchasing the Historic Dodgertown complex from the team and leasing it back for a nominal $1 per year. In 2006, the Dodgers again received offers from several Arizona cities, attempting to persuade them to move. Ultimately, the offers were too lucrative to overcome the burden of having to reimburse Vero Beach for purchasing the complex. With the Camelback Ranch opening in Glendale in 2009, the Dodgers joined the Chicago White Sox to share the new facility. The Dodgers' last spring training game in Vero Beach was on March 17, 2008.


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