Minnesota Twins – Grapefruit League

The Minnesota Twins, a Major League Baseball (MLB) team, hold Spring Training at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida. As part of the Grapefruit League, the Twins train here each spring before the regular season. Explore stadium photos, view the map, access official MLB links, and check Fort Myers weather.

Hammond Stadium anchors the Twins’ Spring Training operations, with a facade that reflects Churchill Downs–inspired architecture. A waterfall fountain marks the entrance, and palm-lined sidewalks frame the approach. Separate home and visitor clubhouses provide equal amenities for both teams. A concourse walkway runs from the stadium to nearby training fields. The parking lanes carry the names of Twins legends: Bert Blyleven, Kirby Puckett, and Kent Hrbek.

Fort Myers Beach sits 11 miles from the complex, and downtown Fort Myers lies about 10 miles away. Lakes Regional Park, about 8 miles from the stadium, offers walking trails, a fishing pier, and a fragrance garden. JetBlue Park at Fenway South is about 6 miles away, making it easy to pair both ballparks in one trip.

Once Spring Training ends, the Twins compete in the American League. Hammond Stadium hosts the Florida State League (FSL) team, the Fort Myers Mighty Mussels. During the summer, the Florida Complex League (FCL) holds its season, and the FCL Twins play at the complex.

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