Tampa, United States of America
George M. Steinbrenner Field

Home of the New York Yankees.

As America’s favourite pastime, baseball continues to be a highly popular and well-received sport in the United States, with the New York Yankees being one of the major baseball giants in the league. Built in 1996, the massive 31-acre George M. Steinbrenner Field is the New York Yankee’s spring training home, and also serves as the home of their Class A Advanced Florida State League affiliate, the Tampa Tarpons.


With a pristine ballpark, a scalloped grandstand façade with a seating capacity of 10,000 and growing, as well as superior, world-class amenities including new loge boxes, cabanas and bullpen clubs, the George M. Steinbrenner Field promises fans an unforgettable and unbeatable baseball experience on its grounds. The fan-friendly stadium is a must for all Yankees fans, with plaques of the most famous and celebrated Yankees in history situated just outside the stadium. The George M. Steinbrenner Field also functions as a special events facility hosting concerts, corporate events, and more, famous celebrities and public figures who have graced its walls include Barack Obama, Linkin Park, and Thirty Second to Mars.


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Tips Before You Go
Visitors are highly recommended to watch a Yankees game at the stadium, be it during the spring training or during the regular baseball season.
Visitors can visit the stadium a couple of hours earlier during spring training for batting practice – the kids will love snagging some of the balls and it makes for an interesting experience before the start of the games.
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1 Steinbrenner Dr, Tampa, FL 33614, USA